Part 8. Prayer, Meditation, and Spiritual Practice
1. Introduction Every religion seeks not merely to explain the world but to transform the heart. Both Christianity and Buddhism…
1. Introduction Every religion seeks not merely to explain the world but to transform the heart. Both Christianity and Buddhism…
1. Introduction Death has always stood as one of humanity’s greatest mysteries. Every religion seeks to explain what, if anything,…
1. Introduction Every religion is shaped by its founding personality. In Christianity and Buddhism, the life and teaching of the…
1. Introduction Every religion offers not only a path to salvation or liberation but also a theory of knowledge —…
1. Introduction Religion is not lived in isolation. Both Christianity and Buddhism affirm that spiritual growth unfolds within a community…
1. Introduction The encounter between Christianity and Buddhism represents one of the most profound dialogues in religious and philosophical history.…
Part 1: Understanding the Buddhist Mindset Part 2: The Language Barrier – From Revelation to Realisation Part 3: Speaking of…
Bridging the Light: Explaining Christianity to Buddhists with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction Before Christians can explain their faith to…
Bridging the Light: Explaining Christianity to Buddhists with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction When Christians speak about God, sin, faith,…
Bridging the Light: Explaining Christianity to Buddhists with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction For Christians, speaking about God is natural…
Bridging the Light: Explaining Christianity to Buddhists with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction Among all differences between Christianity and Buddhism,…
Bridging the Light: Explaining Christianity to Buddhists with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction For Christians, the word grace (charis) lies…
Bridging the Light: Explaining Christianity to Buddhists with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction Every religion wrestles with the same universal…
Bridging the Light: Explaining Christianity to Buddhists with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction For Christians, Jesus Christ is the centre…
Bridging the Light: Explaining Christianity to Buddhists with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction To a Buddhist, spiritual progress depends on…
Bridging the Light: Explaining Christianity to Buddhists with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction Both Christianity and Buddhism recognise that spiritual…
Bridging the Light: Explaining Christianity to Buddhists with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction Interfaith dialogue is not about winning arguments…
Part 1: Understanding the Buddhist Worldview Part 2: The Life of the Buddha – History and Meaning Part 3: The…
Explaining Buddhism to Christians with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction Before one can explain Buddhism to Christians, it is vital…
Explaining Buddhism to Christians with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction To understand Buddhism, one must begin with its founder: Siddhartha…
Explaining Buddhism to Christians with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction At the heart of Buddhism lies a simple but profound…
Explaining Buddhism to Christians with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction Few Buddhist ideas are as famous — or as often…
Explaining Buddhism to Christians with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction At the very core of Buddhist philosophy lies a teaching…
Explaining Buddhism to Christians with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction At the heart of Buddhism lies a single ultimate goal…
Explaining Buddhism to Christians with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction If one word captures modern interest in Buddhism, it is…
Explaining Buddhism to Christians with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction Buddhism, often described as a philosophy of wisdom, is equally…
Explaining Buddhism to Christians with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction One of the most profound differences between Buddhism and Christianity…
Explaining Buddhism to Christians with Clarity and Compassion 1. Introduction This final part concludes the series by turning understanding into…
Part 1 – God the Father: Source, Creator and Eternal One Part 2 – The Son: The Word Made Flesh…
“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”— Genesis 1:1 (NRSV) 1. Introduction Among the world’s faith traditions,…
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”— John 1:1 (NRSV)…
“And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters.”— Genesis 1:2 (NRSV) 1. Introduction The Holy…
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son…
“For through Him we both have access in one Spirit to the Father.”— Ephesians 2:18 (NRSV) 1 Introduction Christian worship…
“From Him and through Him and to Him are all things.To Him be the glory for ever. Amen.”— Romans 11…
“For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes—His eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood…
“The wind blows where it chooses, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know where it…
“For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.”— 1 Corinthians 14 : 33 (KJV) 1 Introduction The…
“Indeed our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ.”— 1 John 1 : 3 (NRSV) 1…
Part 1 – Before Time Began: The Eternal God Part 2 – The Heavenly Order: Angels and the First Rebellion…
🔹 Introduction Before the world existed, before time or matter, God already was.No stars, no angels, no physical creation yet—only…
🔹 Introduction After the eternal God willed creation to begin (Part 1), the first reality to appear was not physical…
🔹 Introduction Following the establishment of the heavenly realm, the divine will moved outward again.The same Word that existed before…
🔹 Introduction The universe God made was “very good” (Genesis 1 : 31).Order, beauty, and peace defined both heaven and…
🔹 Introduction After humanity’s expulsion from Eden, the world entered a new era — one shaped by both divine mercy…
🔹 Introduction After the great flood, the earth was silent once more — cleansed but fragile.God had judged corruption yet…
🔹 Introduction From the covenant with Abraham onward, God’s redemptive plan took visible shape in history.The promise first given in…
🔹 Introduction With Christ’s resurrection and ascension, redemption was accomplished — but God’s work within creation was not yet complete.The…
🔹 Introduction History began with creation and will end with restoration.The Bible does not close with despair but with hope…
Part 1 – The Father Who Cried, “Help My Unbelief” (Mark 9:14–29) Part 2 – The Apostles Who Prayed, “Lord,…
1. Name & Context A desperate father brought his demon-possessed son to Jesus’ disciples, but they could not heal him.…
1. Name & Context The apostles, Jesus’ closest followers, had already witnessed countless miracles — healing the sick, walking on…
1. Name & Context The disciples of Jesus were travelling with Him across the Sea of Galilee after a long…
1. Name & Context Gideon, son of Joash, lived during a time when Israel was oppressed by the Midianites because…
1. Name & Context Moses, called by God to lead Israel out of Egypt, had already witnessed extraordinary miracles —…
1. Name & Context David, Israel’s greatest king and “a man after God’s own heart” (1 Samuel 13:14), reached one…
1. Name & Context The Roman Centurion was a Gentile officer in charge of roughly one hundred soldiers — a…
1. Name & Context Abraham, originally Abram, is known as the “father of faith” (Romans 4:11–12).He was called by God…
1. Name & Context Job was a man from Uz, described as “blameless and upright, one who feared God and…
1. Name & Context Hannah, the beloved wife of Elkanah, lived in the hill country of Ephraim during Israel’s pre-monarchic…
1. Name & Context Mary, a young virgin from Nazareth, was engaged to Joseph when she received the most astounding…
1. Name & Context Peter, originally a fisherman from Galilee, was one of Jesus’ closest disciples — bold, impulsive, and…
1. Name & Context Thomas, also called Didymus (“the Twin”), was one of Jesus’ twelve disciples.He is often labelled “Doubting…
1. Name & Context Saul of Tarsus, later known as Paul, was a zealous Pharisee, a scholar of the Law,…
Part 1: Why Faith Has Two Directions Part 2: The Vertical Relationship – Loving and Knowing God Part 3: The…
1 Introduction Christian faith is not one-dimensional. It moves upward toward God in worship and outward toward others in love.…
1 Introduction The vertical relationship is the axis of worship, trust, and obedience that joins humanity to God.It defines the…
1 Introduction The horizontal relationship represents the believer’s outward expression of divine love.Having been reconciled to God, Christians are called…
1 Introduction Faith and love are not separate virtues but two movements of one spiritual life.Faith looks upward to receive;…
1 Introduction The Sabbath is one of Scripture’s most profound symbols of balance.It unites worship and mercy, faith and compassion,…
1 Introduction The story of humanity is the story of broken relationships.Sin did not merely introduce moral error; it disrupted…
1 Introduction Where sin tore creation apart, Christ unites it again.The Cross stands at the centre of history as the…
1 Introduction Every divine purpose moves toward fulfilment.Creation began in harmony, was broken by sin, and is now being restored…
Part I – The Divine Name in Hebrew Revelation Part II – The Name through Translation and Pentecost Part III…
Abstract This study examines the origin, meaning, and theological significance of the Divine Name in Hebrew Scripture. From the earliest…
Abstract This paper traces how the Divine Name, first revealed in Hebrew as YHWH, entered the multilingual world of the…
Abstract This study examines the widespread claim that Christian vocabulary—particularly Christ, Trinity, and Lord—was borrowed from pre-Christian religions. Through historical,…
1 Introduction: The Journey of the Name From the revelation of YHWH at the burning bush to the confession “Jesus…
Abstract This appendix investigates whether the Holy Spirit should be understood as a personal being or merely as an impersonal…
Abstract This appendix explores how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit act together in every divine operation. Classical Christian theology…
Name / Title Language of Origin Translational Equivalents Key Biblical References Meaning / Theological Emphasis YHWH (יהוה) Hebrew Kyrios (Greek),…
Part I – Introduction and Definition Part II – The Nature of Sin Part III – The Classification of Sin…
1. Etymology and Terminology of Sin 1.1 Hebrew and Greek Roots The biblical terms for sin convey the notion of…
3. Philosophical and Theological Nature 3.1 Sin as Rebellion, Corruption and Privation The essence of sin lies in the rejection…
5. Individual and Personal Sin 5.1 Sins of Commission and Omission Personal sin refers to deliberate human acts that violate…
8. Sin against God (Vertical Dimension) 8.1 Violation of Divine Holiness All sin is first and foremost theological—a rupture in…
11. Spiritual Consequences 11.1 Separation from God The primary consequence of sin is alienation from God. Isaiah declares, “Your iniquities…
14. The Law as Mirror 14.1 Purpose of the Ten Commandments The moral law—epitomised in the Decalogue (Exodus 20:1–17)—reveals God’s…
16. The Role of the Mediator (Christ) 16.1 Fulfilment of the Law Jesus Christ stands at the centre of redemption…
18. Summary of the Doctrine of Sin 18.1 Sin as Universal Condition The biblical and theological witness affirms the universality…
Part 1 – The Language of Sorrow in Scripture Part 2 – True Repentance: The Change of Heart Part 3…
1. Introduction Throughout the Bible, words translated as repent, regret, and grieve describe both divine and human responses to sin,…
1. Introduction Repentance lies at the centre of biblical faith. Both Testaments declare that restoration to God begins not with…
1. Introduction While Scripture repeatedly calls for genuine repentance, it also records many instances of false repentance or worldly regret—emotional…
1. Introduction Among the most thought-provoking statements in Scripture are those describing God as “regretting” or “repenting” of an action.…
1. Introduction The Scriptures reveal not only that God sorrows over sin in general but also that His Spirit can…
1. Introduction Throughout Scripture, God’s chosen messengers experience profound emotional and spiritual pain as they confront the sin of their…
1. Introduction In the person of Jesus Christ, divine sorrow reaches its fullest revelation. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus displays profound…
1. Introduction Throughout Scripture, divine sorrow is never aimless or uncontrolled. God’s grief is redemptive, not reactionary. His sorrow reveals…
1. Introduction Divine sorrow calls for a human response. Throughout Scripture, God’s grief over sin invites repentance rather than despair.…