— The Prophetic Mission of the Church in an Age of Civilizational Transition —Luke 19:40 Introduction: The Stones Have Begun to Speak On the day Jesus entered Jerusalem, the Pharisees demanded that the disciples be silenced. Jesus answered: “I tell you, if these were silent, the very stones would cry out.” — Luke 19:40 This… Continue reading If You Do Not Proclaim, the Stones Will Cry Out
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Despair is Sin— Reading the Meaning of Hope Through Moltmann’s Theology of Hope —
An Age Where Despair Has Become Ordinary War, political polarization, the decline of the church, the nihilism of the younger generation. In an age when all of these descend upon us at once, people have begun to regard hope as a luxury. Despair has come to look like honest realism, while hope is dismissed as… Continue reading Despair is Sin— Reading the Meaning of Hope Through Moltmann’s Theology of Hope —
Ray Kurzweil’s “Singularity” and Biblical Eschatology — What’s the Difference?
— Comparing the 2045 Singularity Prediction and Dispensational Eschatology Side by Side: Secular vs. Biblical Eschatology Among AI researchers, you hear: “By then, everything will be different.” Meanwhile, Christians who have long read the Bible seriously have been speaking of history’s end for centuries. The two camps speak entirely different languages. And yet, strangely, their… Continue reading Ray Kurzweil’s “Singularity” and Biblical Eschatology — What’s the Difference?
Will Humans Become Useless in the Age of AI?
— Between Pessimism and Optimism, What Does the Bible Say? These days, reading AI news, you hear two sharply opposing voices. One side says: “AI will ultimately dominate humanity. Once a being thousands of times smarter than humans emerges, the most useless and most dangerous existence in this world will be humans.” The other side… Continue reading Will Humans Become Useless in the Age of AI?
Why Did the Apostles Command “Submission” in the Face of Unjust Suffering?— The True Meaning of Romans 13 and First Peter
“Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves.” (Rom. 13:1–2) “Submit yourselves… Continue reading Why Did the Apostles Command “Submission” in the Face of Unjust Suffering?— The True Meaning of Romans 13 and First Peter
The Theology of the Ghetto — Set Apart, Yet Sent Into the World
1. What Is a Ghetto? The word “ghetto” is used today mainly to refer to impoverished or marginalized neighborhoods, but its historical roots run far deeper. The term originated from spaces created in medieval Europe to forcibly segregate Jewish populations into designated districts within cities. Venice, Prague, Warsaw, Frankfurt — ghettos existed across countless European… Continue reading The Theology of the Ghetto — Set Apart, Yet Sent Into the World