The Introduction examines how individuals quietly undermine their lives through seemingly harmless decisions, spanning historical and contemporary...
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Volume IV of the Encyclopedia of African Studies focuses on the era from 1919 to 1960, highlighting...
Volume III of the Encyclopedia of African Studies details the Scramble for Africa from 1880 to 1914,...
Volume 5 covers the Establishment Clause (school prayer, public funding, religious displays, legislative prayer), the Free Exercise...
Sarvarthapedia (Core Areas) Sarvarthapedia (Articles) Geography, from ancient cartography up to 2026 Volume 1: History of Geographic...
Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics seeks the human good, identifying it as εὐδαιμονία: rational flourishing across a complete life....
Pentecostalism, as it emerged as a new religion and flourished in America, represents a stark departure from...
As 2026 approaches, reflections on 2025 reveal a dichotomy between traditional human conflicts and the rise of...
This last lecture by Tanmoy Bhattacharyya explores the tension between traditional moral theology and contemporary algorithmic ethics....
Tanmoy Bhattacharyya's lecture examines the intersection of anthropology and technology, particularly in the context of transhumanism. He...
Tanmoy Bhattacharyya’s eighth lecture emphasizes that sacramental theology in Christianity insists on the materiality of faith practices...
This lecture by Tanmoy Bhattacharyya explores the tension between technological progress and Christian eschatology. While secular narratives...
The lecture by Tanmoy Bhattacharyya explores pneumatology, emphasizing the Holy Spirit's role in transformation, comfort, and community....
The lecture on ecclesiology explores the church's identity amid technological shifts, questioning its essence beyond mere institutionality....