Category:
History

9 mins reading time
Book Review: Speaking in Tongues: A Critical Historical Examination by Philip Blosser
Blosser argues today’s ‘heavenly language’ view of tongues is a modern redefinition. Historically, tongues meant xenolalia—unlearned human languages. He traces the shift via missionary failures, Reformation habits and cessationism, proposing Corinth faced a sacred-language/interpretation issue.

12 mins reading time
Moral Fiction or Corporate Persons? How Legal Convenience Became Economic Doctrine
When corporations gained the legal status of persons, they inherited rights without souls and responsibilities without shame. This exploration traces how practical business arrangements evolved into moral agents that shield human accountability whilst accumulating unprecedented power.