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Author: Kornell Michaels Uche

VULGATE vs NOMADIC

VULGATE vs NOMADIC

20th April 2025 Kornell Michaels Uche
We can proclaim a middle ground between Vulgate texts, which are the Roman Catholic Church’s reliance as the guardian of Apostolic teaching, and Nomadic texts, a brainchild of Breenan Breed that tex... Read More
The way the Hebrews and their conquerors (Babylonians, Assyrians and Persians) interpreted historical events.

The way the Hebrews and their conquerors (Babylonians, Assyrians and Persians) interpreted historical events.

20th April 202520th April 2025 Kornell Michaels Uche
A visit to the British Museum showed collections of inscriptions, relics, and artefacts from the Hebrew, Babylonian, Assyrian, and Persian civilizations detailing the different and similar viewpoints ... Read More
What does this sacralisation of English great figures in British history tell us about the way the people of this land have interpreted the Bible?

What does this sacralisation of English great figures in British history tell us about the way the people of this land have interpreted the Bible?

20th April 202520th April 2025 Kornell Michaels Uche
The British tradition of burying and commemorating a national hero in a Royal Church (Westminster Abbey with deep Anglican importance), irrespective of the religious alignment, reveals the British rel... Read More
Sampson and Delilah, The Virgin and Child Embracing & The Good Samaritan

Sampson and Delilah, The Virgin and Child Embracing & The Good Samaritan

20th April 202520th April 2025 Kornell Michaels Uche
  1.  Samson and Delilah Synchronic Elements Rubens correctly portrays the Biblical event by faithfully depicting Delilah’s treachery as she hands Samson to the Philistines after his hair is c... Read More
A SINGLE CHURCH CAN CHANGE A NATION

A SINGLE CHURCH CAN CHANGE A NATION

20th April 202520th April 2025 Kornell Michaels Uche
A visit to the Holy Trinity Clapham Church (HTC) on Sunday, April 6th, 2025, with the team was a fantastic experience for me. The mini tour by Pastor Jago Wynne kicked off the historical establishment... Read More
WHY I WANT TO STUDY THE BIBLE.

WHY I WANT TO STUDY THE BIBLE.

22nd February 202522nd February 2025 Kornell Michaels Uche
Studying the Bible helps me identify true or false teachings by comparing different versions of the Bible translations It protects me against false teaching. It also helps to increase my level of disc... Read More

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