The Sophists and Their Great Adversary

In Ancient Greece, Socrates and the Sophists were in opposition, and their feud was recorded in the history books. Socrates was one of the philosophers to lay the groundwork for rebuttals against the Sophists. His anti-Sophist work was influential for Western Civilization. In this article, I will briefly explain who the Sophists were, what they … More The Sophists and Their Great Adversary

Analysis of Psalms: What Distinguishes ‘Righteous’ from ‘Wicked’?

The Book of Psalms is a sizeable library of prayers and songs, but they all follow a few basic themes, such as fearing God, praising His goodness, and the wicked man’s destruction. Right at the beginning of the book, Psalm 2 introduces the concept of rebellious men rejecting God’s law. David says that God laughs … More Analysis of Psalms: What Distinguishes ‘Righteous’ from ‘Wicked’?

Ancient Greek History: Rationalism, the Building Block of pre-Socratic Philosophy

What was the pre-Socratic philosophy, and why is it relevant? That’s the topic of this essay.   The pre-Socratic philosophy developed in ancient Greece. The pre-Socratic philosophers had a train of thought that was more evidence-driven than their predecessors. Historically, Greek mythologies explained everything. Religion was the basis for everything. While the pre-Socratics didn’t disregard religion, … More Ancient Greek History: Rationalism, the Building Block of pre-Socratic Philosophy

Hector

The Iliad is a book by Homer. It paints the narrative of a war between the Trojans and the Acheans (Greeks). It’s considered fiction, but some historians, like Heinrich Schliemann, believe there was a Trojan War. In The Illiad, Book 6, the Trojans rallied against the murderous Acheans. The topic of this essay is a character … More Hector

Minaon Crete

The Minoan people lived on the island of Crete approximately 3600-1400 BC. Some of the empires during that time solidified their strength through conquering. Minoan Crete took a different approach. They were hardly a war-like society. Instead, they emphasized prosperity through trading. One nation they were particularly fond of trading with was Mycenaean Greece, but … More Minaon Crete

Equiano—Time Changes Us

There is one inescapable attribute of the universe: Time. Regardless of world events, individual action, or anything in man’s control, time will continue. It helps us divide our existence into sections and track it. However, time also seems to have one universal effect on everyone—regardless of how hard one tries—nobody can escape it. This truth … More Equiano—Time Changes Us

Just Capitalize on It

An essential element of a good autobiography is an understanding of the time. Autobiographies are equally stories and history books. That is the beautiful thing about them. They take the broader historical narrative and individualize it. Based on this presented axiom, weak historical accounts can diminish the book’s depth, i.e., if the writer isn’t conscious … More Just Capitalize on It