Academics

  • Introduction to Anti-Theodicy

    Dr Sami Pihlstrom joins us to discuss anti-theodicy and its challenges towards traditional theodicy. A must read for anyone interested in the problem of evil or the philosophy of religion.

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  • New Article: Perspectives on the Problem of Evil

    A Peer-Reviewed Article for The Evangelical Review of Theology. I am very pleased to announce the publication of my most recent peer-reviewed paper for The Evangelical Review of Theology, the quarterly journal of the World Evangelical Alliance. Written to introduce leaders in theology to philosophical perspectives on the problem of evil, this paper covers themes…

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  • Christianity in The World

    Christianity for All Talk 2 This morning, I had the great privilege to continue my four-part series, Christianity for All, at one of the main English speaking churches in Hong Kong, Union Church. I would like to thank the team at Union Church for giving me the opportunity to talk and share about a topic…

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  • 5 Tips to Start Writing More

    Embracing the Art of Writing Writing is not just a skill but an art form that reflects the complexity of human thought and creativity. As an Oxford student navigating the demanding world of academia, I’ve developed a regimen that allows me to write between 8,000 to 10,000 words a week. My journey into the art…

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  • Introduction to Writing Efficiently

    Discover the secret to writing essays quickly with these four groundbreaking tips from an Oxford Humanities student. Learn how to structure, prepare, plan, and write your essays more efficiently.

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  • 5 Easy Ways to Start Reading

    So you want to get into reading but don’t know where to start? You’re not alone! Many people want to dive into reading more books but feel a bit lost at the sight of those thick, intimidating ones. Don’t worry, though—I’ve got you covered with five simple tips that’ll help you find your reading groove.…

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