According to Niang, Paul acted as a counterculturalist by liberating colonised people, in that he made them realise that they were God’s children, in spite of ethnicity, social status or gender, as Galatians 3:28 indicates. Where in the Bible does it say God is no respecter of persons? What didRead More →

Hamlet is still relevant today because of the questions the protagonist asks both himself and others throughout the play. The main question is, of course, “to be, or not to be,” as Hamlet contemplates suicide. Ultimately, he chooses life, which is relevant to any age. How does Hamlet relate toRead More →

Productivity is the key source of economic growth and competitiveness. A country’s ability to improve its standard of living depends almost entirely on its ability to raise its output per worker (i.e., producing more goods and services for a given number of hours of work). What is productivity Why isRead More →

Baptism is significant in that it represents the forgiveness and cleansing from sin that comes through faith in Jesus Christ. Baptism publicly acknowledges one’s confession of faith and belief in the gospel message. It also symbolizes the sinner’s entrance into the community of believers (the church). What does Jesus sayRead More →

As a theory, functionalism sees ‘the family’ as an institution constituting a basic building block of society, performing certain functions that must be fulfilled for social order to be possible and for society to continue. Is functionalist perspective on family is optimistic? Functionalism gives a highly optimistic view of theRead More →

Science communication is an important transferable skill Communicating science with the broad range of audiences that make up “the outside world” is a science of its own, and very different from the scientific communication that happens at conferences, research workshops and through peer-reviewed publications. What is the science of communicationRead More →