Religion, Culture, Politics and Economics in Global Perspective (Content)
Chapter 1 — Individual and Relational Civilisations Chapter 2 — Regional Perspectives on Life Chapter 3 — Core Religious Frameworks…
Chapter 1 — Individual and Relational Civilisations Chapter 2 — Regional Perspectives on Life Chapter 3 — Core Religious Frameworks…
PART I — FOUNDATIONS OF CIVILISATIONAL DIFFERENCE 1.1 Introduction Across civilisations, one of the most persistent contrasts concerns the construction…
PART I — FOUNDATIONS OF CIVILISATIONAL DIFFERENCE 2.1 Introduction While Chapter 1 examined civilisational orientations through the lens of individual…
PART II — RELIGIOUS WORLDVIEWS AS CIVILISATIONAL ENGINES 3.1 Introduction Religions do not merely offer personal consolation or ritual practice;…
PART II — RELIGIOUS WORLDVIEWS AS CIVILISATIONAL ENGINES 4.1 Introduction Religions are not merely systems of belief; they are generators…
PART II — RELIGIOUS WORLDVIEWS AS CIVILISATIONAL ENGINES 5.1 Introduction While Chapter 4 demonstrated how religion shapes culture, the relationship…
PART III — CROSS-MATRIX ANALYSIS (REGION × RELIGION) 6.1 Introduction Asia is not a homogeneous civilisational unit but a vast…
PART III — CROSS-MATRIX ANALYSIS (REGION × RELIGION) 7.1 Introduction The Middle East occupies a distinctive position in global civilisational…
PART III — CROSS-MATRIX ANALYSIS (REGION × RELIGION) 8.1 Introduction Europe represents one of the most historically Christian yet contemporarily…
PART III — CROSS-MATRIX ANALYSIS (REGION × RELIGION) 9.1 Introduction Anglo-Western societies—principally the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia…
PART III — CROSS-MATRIX ANALYSIS (REGION × RELIGION) 10.1 Introduction Africa is among the most religiously vibrant regions in the…
PART IV — RELIGION AND POWER STRUCTURES 11.1 Introduction Throughout history, religion has played a central role in legitimising political…
PART IV — RELIGION AND POWER STRUCTURES 12.1 Introduction If religion shapes political legitimacy and legal systems, the reverse dynamic…
PART IV — RELIGION AND POWER STRUCTURES 13.1 Introduction Religion and economic life have long been intertwined. Religious traditions shape…
PART V — CULTURE, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS INTERACTION 14.1 Introduction Political systems do not operate in a vacuum. Formal constitutions…
PART V — CULTURE, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS INTERACTION 15.1 Introduction If culture shapes political behaviour, political institutions also actively shape…
PART V — CULTURE, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS INTERACTION 16.1 Introduction Economic systems do not emerge solely from geography, technology or…
PART V — CULTURE, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS INTERACTION 17.1 Introduction If culture shapes economic behaviour, economic transformation also reshapes culture.…
PART VI — FEEDBACK LOOPS AND CIVILISATIONAL DYNAMICS 18.1 Introduction The preceding chapters have examined religion, culture, politics and economics…
PART VI — FEEDBACK LOOPS AND CIVILISATIONAL DYNAMICS 19.1 Introduction The dynamics between majority and minority groups profoundly shape religious,…
PART VI — FEEDBACK LOOPS AND CIVILISATIONAL DYNAMICS 20.1 Introduction Globalisation has intensified the interaction between religion, culture, politics and…
PART VII — THE FUTURE 21.1 Introduction The preceding chapters have demonstrated that religion, culture, politics and economics operate in…
PART VII — THE FUTURE 22.1 Introduction This series has examined the reciprocal interaction of religion, culture, politics and economics…
Chapter 1 – The Doctrine of Calling in Biblical Theology Chapter 2 – Calling and Ambition: A Theological–Ethical Distinction Chapter…
Abstract The doctrine of calling has occupied a central yet frequently misunderstood place within Christian theology. In contemporary discourse, “calling”…
Abstract This chapter examines the conceptual and theological distinction between calling and ambition. While contemporary culture frequently conflates vocation with…
Abstract The question of how God speaks—and how human beings discern divine communication—has occupied theology, philosophy, and psychology for centuries.…
Abstract The relationship between divine calling and secular professions has long generated theological tension. Medieval Christianity elevated monastic vocations above…
Abstract The relationship between suffering and divine calling constitutes one of the most theologically complex dimensions of Christian vocation. While…
Abstract The discernment of divine calling cannot be reduced to private conviction or personal aspiration. Within biblical theology, spiritual gifts…
Abstract Discernment of God’s will has frequently oscillated between rational moral reasoning and subjective spiritual impression. While Scripture records extraordinary…
Abstract Discernment of calling requires more than devotional intuition; it demands structured self-examination, theological clarity, and communal accountability. This chapter…
Abstract Discernment of divine calling is not achieved through isolated moments of decision but through sustained spiritual formation. Scripture presents…
1. FIFA Men World Cup – 2026: Why “Big vs Big” Is Rare at the World Cup 2. FIFA Men…
Every World Cup cycle, fans hope for immediate blockbuster matchups: giants colliding in the group stage, history renewed before the…
Once the draw is complete, fans rush to label groups. Two phrases dominate every World Cup conversation: They sound dramatic…
Every World Cup host begins with the same expectation from fans: “We’re at home — surely this is our year.”…
Portugal are one of the most talented national teams in the modern era. On paper, they have everything you want…
By February 2026, the football conversation is full of noise: But when analysts evaluate who is actually built to reach…
World Cups are often decided less by tactics than by what happens when tactics break. When fatigue hits, when a…
Every World Cup cycle has its own folklore. In 2026, one of the loudest viral claims is: “The Simpsons predicted…
After debunking the Simpsons meme, the fun question still stands: Could Mexico vs Portugal happen anyway? Yes — because football…
A “surprise final” doesn’t mean two random teams. The realistic surprise finals usually involve: That structure is common because it…
World Cup finals aren’t decided only by talent. They’re shaped by path dependency — the sequence of opponents, travel demands,…
If you could design the ideal team to win a modern World Cup, it wouldn’t be the most entertaining team.…
This isn’t a “guarantee” post. It’s a structured way to think about who is most likely to reach the final…