Isaiah 22-29 a Backbone for Other Prophecies, 2022
Taken together, Isaiah 22-29 appears as a preview of events from Lord Jesus to the end of times. ... more Taken together, Isaiah 22-29 appears as a preview of events from Lord Jesus to the end of times. We searched several commentators and most consider only chapters 23, 24 as an Apocalypse of Isaiah. However, the other chapters point also to sequential events, some of which we know happened and the others we trust will happen. These sequential events relate to other disparate prophecies from the Bible, which are hard to be placed in a sequence. But by relating them with the ‘backbone’ of Isaiah 22-29, these disparate prophecies get ordered in the right sequence. In the FIRST PART, we address the main events of Isaiah 22-29 structure, which are listed in the table of contents. In the SECOND PART, we explain how the other prophecies relate to Isaiah 22-29.
The Logos Concept and Correlations with Contemporary Science, 2023
The Logos concept has a major importance in theology,
philosophy and sciences. The main motivati... more The Logos concept has a major importance in theology, philosophy and sciences. The main motivation for this dissertation is the first verse in John’s Gospel: ‘In the beginning was the Word (Gr. Logos)’. Logos had more meanings, as (1) a designer’s expressed thinking leading to the creation of a system, and logos as (2) a system descriptor (system logos), containing the designs (form in Greek thinking) of its components plus their logical relations. A logos from the designer’s expressed thinking and the system logos that corresponds to it are similar in essence. The Universe Designer’s expressed thinking was considered the Universe Logos. The first part is a study about the concepts of Word of God and Wisdom from Old Testament as a possible precursor of the Logos concept, about the development of the concept by Greek thinkers, and about the presentation of Lord Jesus as Logos by apostles and Christian apologists, to assert His Deity. We study the Logos concept with the goal of making it accessible in layman terms and to prepare for our discussion about logos and science. In the second part, we present how logos correlates with contemporary science that put emphasis on information and relations, mostly in biology and physics. Also in 2 software, Object Oriented Modeling uses forms (as classes1 ) & their relations, thus supporting the logos culture. Logos has a personal aspect, through the designer, and an informational aspect, through the system description. We suggest that the informational aspect could be discussed with information science terms. We also suggest based on software design, that for any systems’ design (man-made or natural) logos is essential. This observation corresponds with John’s statement ‘all things were made through Logos’.
The Logos Concept and Correlations with Contemporary Science, 2023
The Logos concept has a major importance in theology,
philosophy and sciences. The main motivati... more The Logos concept has a major importance in theology, philosophy and sciences. The main motivation for this dissertation is the first verse in John’s Gospel: ‘In the beginning was the Word (Gr. Logos)’. Logos had more meanings, as (1) a designer’s expressed thinking leading to the creation of a system, and logos as (2) a system descriptor (system logos), containing the designs (form in Greek thinking) of its components plus their logical relations. A logos from the designer’s expressed thinking and the system logos that corresponds to it are similar in essence. The Universe Designer’s expressed thinking was considered the Universe Logos. The first part is a study about the concepts of Word of God and Wisdom from Old Testament as a possible precursor of the Logos concept, about the development of the concept by Greek thinkers, and about the presentation of Lord Jesus as Logos by apostles and Christian apologists, to assert His Deity. We study the Logos concept with the goal of making it accessible in layman terms and to prepare for our discussion about logos and science. In the second part, we present how logos correlates with contemporary science that put emphasis on information and relations, mostly in biology and physics. Also in software, Object Oriented Modeling uses forms (as classes) & their relations, thus supporting the logos culture. Logos has a personal aspect, through the designer, and an informational aspect, through the system description. We suggest that the informational aspect could be discussed with information science terms. We also suggest based on software design, that for any systems’ design (man-made or natural) logos is essential. This observation corresponds with John’s statement ‘all things were made through Logos’.
Isaiah 22-29 a Backbone for Other Prophecies, 2022
Taken together, Isaiah 22-29 appears as a preview of events from Lord Jesus to the end of times. ... more Taken together, Isaiah 22-29 appears as a preview of events from Lord Jesus to the end of times. We searched several commentators and most consider only chapters 23, 24 as an Apocalypse of Isaiah. However, the other chapters point also to sequential events, some of which we know happened and the others we trust will happen. These sequential events relate to other disparate prophecies from the Bible, which are hard to be placed in a sequence. But by relating them with the ‘backbone’ of Isaiah 22-29, these disparate prophecies get ordered in the right sequence. In the FIRST PART, we address the main events of Isaiah 22-29 structure, which are listed in the table of contents. In the SECOND PART, we explain how the other prophecies relate to Isaiah 22-29.
The Logos Concept and Correlations with Contemporary Science, 2023
The Logos concept has a major importance in theology,
philosophy and sciences. The main motivati... more The Logos concept has a major importance in theology, philosophy and sciences. The main motivation for this dissertation is the first verse in John’s Gospel: ‘In the beginning was the Word (Gr. Logos)’. Logos had more meanings, as (1) a designer’s expressed thinking leading to the creation of a system, and logos as (2) a system descriptor (system logos), containing the designs (form in Greek thinking) of its components plus their logical relations. A logos from the designer’s expressed thinking and the system logos that corresponds to it are similar in essence. The Universe Designer’s expressed thinking was considered the Universe Logos. The first part is a study about the concepts of Word of God and Wisdom from Old Testament as a possible precursor of the Logos concept, about the development of the concept by Greek thinkers, and about the presentation of Lord Jesus as Logos by apostles and Christian apologists, to assert His Deity. We study the Logos concept with the goal of making it accessible in layman terms and to prepare for our discussion about logos and science. In the second part, we present how logos correlates with contemporary science that put emphasis on information and relations, mostly in biology and physics. Also in 2 software, Object Oriented Modeling uses forms (as classes1 ) & their relations, thus supporting the logos culture. Logos has a personal aspect, through the designer, and an informational aspect, through the system description. We suggest that the informational aspect could be discussed with information science terms. We also suggest based on software design, that for any systems’ design (man-made or natural) logos is essential. This observation corresponds with John’s statement ‘all things were made through Logos’.
The Logos Concept and Correlations with Contemporary Science, 2023
The Logos concept has a major importance in theology,
philosophy and sciences. The main motivati... more The Logos concept has a major importance in theology, philosophy and sciences. The main motivation for this dissertation is the first verse in John’s Gospel: ‘In the beginning was the Word (Gr. Logos)’. Logos had more meanings, as (1) a designer’s expressed thinking leading to the creation of a system, and logos as (2) a system descriptor (system logos), containing the designs (form in Greek thinking) of its components plus their logical relations. A logos from the designer’s expressed thinking and the system logos that corresponds to it are similar in essence. The Universe Designer’s expressed thinking was considered the Universe Logos. The first part is a study about the concepts of Word of God and Wisdom from Old Testament as a possible precursor of the Logos concept, about the development of the concept by Greek thinkers, and about the presentation of Lord Jesus as Logos by apostles and Christian apologists, to assert His Deity. We study the Logos concept with the goal of making it accessible in layman terms and to prepare for our discussion about logos and science. In the second part, we present how logos correlates with contemporary science that put emphasis on information and relations, mostly in biology and physics. Also in software, Object Oriented Modeling uses forms (as classes) & their relations, thus supporting the logos culture. Logos has a personal aspect, through the designer, and an informational aspect, through the system description. We suggest that the informational aspect could be discussed with information science terms. We also suggest based on software design, that for any systems’ design (man-made or natural) logos is essential. This observation corresponds with John’s statement ‘all things were made through Logos’.
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These sequential events relate to other disparate prophecies from the Bible, which are hard to be placed in a sequence. But by relating them with the ‘backbone’ of Isaiah 22-29, these disparate prophecies get ordered in the right sequence.
In the FIRST PART, we address the main events of Isaiah 22-29 structure, which are listed in the table of contents.
In the SECOND PART, we explain how the other prophecies relate to Isaiah 22-29.
Books by Teodor Dumitru
philosophy and sciences. The main motivation for this dissertation
is the first verse in John’s Gospel: ‘In the beginning was the Word
(Gr. Logos)’. Logos had more meanings, as (1) a designer’s
expressed thinking leading to the creation of a system, and logos
as (2) a system descriptor (system logos), containing the designs
(form in Greek thinking) of its components plus their logical
relations. A logos from the designer’s expressed thinking and the
system logos that corresponds to it are similar in essence. The
Universe Designer’s expressed thinking was considered the
Universe Logos. The first part is a study about the concepts of
Word of God and Wisdom from Old Testament as a possible
precursor of the Logos concept, about the development of the
concept by Greek thinkers, and about the presentation of Lord
Jesus as Logos by apostles and Christian apologists, to assert His
Deity. We study the Logos concept with the goal of making it
accessible in layman terms and to prepare for our discussion
about logos and science. In the second part, we present how
logos correlates with contemporary science that put emphasis on
information and relations, mostly in biology and physics. Also in
2
software, Object Oriented Modeling uses forms (as classes1
) &
their relations, thus supporting the logos culture.
Logos has a personal aspect, through the designer, and an
informational aspect, through the system description. We
suggest that the informational aspect could be discussed with
information science terms. We also suggest based on software
design, that for any systems’ design (man-made or natural) logos
is essential. This observation corresponds with John’s statement
‘all things were made through Logos’.
philosophy and sciences. The main motivation for this dissertation
is the first verse in John’s Gospel: ‘In the beginning was the Word
(Gr. Logos)’. Logos had more meanings, as (1) a designer’s
expressed thinking leading to the creation of a system, and logos
as (2) a system descriptor (system logos), containing the designs
(form in Greek thinking) of its components plus their logical
relations. A logos from the designer’s expressed thinking and the
system logos that corresponds to it are similar in essence. The
Universe Designer’s expressed thinking was considered the
Universe Logos. The first part is a study about the concepts of
Word of God and Wisdom from Old Testament as a possible
precursor of the Logos concept, about the development of the
concept by Greek thinkers, and about the presentation of Lord
Jesus as Logos by apostles and Christian apologists, to assert His
Deity. We study the Logos concept with the goal of making it
accessible in layman terms and to prepare for our discussion
about logos and science. In the second part, we present how
logos correlates with contemporary science that put emphasis on
information and relations, mostly in biology and physics. Also in
software, Object Oriented Modeling uses forms (as classes) &
their relations, thus supporting the logos culture.
Logos has a personal aspect, through the designer, and an
informational aspect, through the system description. We
suggest that the informational aspect could be discussed with
information science terms. We also suggest based on software
design, that for any systems’ design (man-made or natural) logos
is essential. This observation corresponds with John’s statement
‘all things were made through Logos’.
These sequential events relate to other disparate prophecies from the Bible, which are hard to be placed in a sequence. But by relating them with the ‘backbone’ of Isaiah 22-29, these disparate prophecies get ordered in the right sequence.
In the FIRST PART, we address the main events of Isaiah 22-29 structure, which are listed in the table of contents.
In the SECOND PART, we explain how the other prophecies relate to Isaiah 22-29.
philosophy and sciences. The main motivation for this dissertation
is the first verse in John’s Gospel: ‘In the beginning was the Word
(Gr. Logos)’. Logos had more meanings, as (1) a designer’s
expressed thinking leading to the creation of a system, and logos
as (2) a system descriptor (system logos), containing the designs
(form in Greek thinking) of its components plus their logical
relations. A logos from the designer’s expressed thinking and the
system logos that corresponds to it are similar in essence. The
Universe Designer’s expressed thinking was considered the
Universe Logos. The first part is a study about the concepts of
Word of God and Wisdom from Old Testament as a possible
precursor of the Logos concept, about the development of the
concept by Greek thinkers, and about the presentation of Lord
Jesus as Logos by apostles and Christian apologists, to assert His
Deity. We study the Logos concept with the goal of making it
accessible in layman terms and to prepare for our discussion
about logos and science. In the second part, we present how
logos correlates with contemporary science that put emphasis on
information and relations, mostly in biology and physics. Also in
2
software, Object Oriented Modeling uses forms (as classes1
) &
their relations, thus supporting the logos culture.
Logos has a personal aspect, through the designer, and an
informational aspect, through the system description. We
suggest that the informational aspect could be discussed with
information science terms. We also suggest based on software
design, that for any systems’ design (man-made or natural) logos
is essential. This observation corresponds with John’s statement
‘all things were made through Logos’.
philosophy and sciences. The main motivation for this dissertation
is the first verse in John’s Gospel: ‘In the beginning was the Word
(Gr. Logos)’. Logos had more meanings, as (1) a designer’s
expressed thinking leading to the creation of a system, and logos
as (2) a system descriptor (system logos), containing the designs
(form in Greek thinking) of its components plus their logical
relations. A logos from the designer’s expressed thinking and the
system logos that corresponds to it are similar in essence. The
Universe Designer’s expressed thinking was considered the
Universe Logos. The first part is a study about the concepts of
Word of God and Wisdom from Old Testament as a possible
precursor of the Logos concept, about the development of the
concept by Greek thinkers, and about the presentation of Lord
Jesus as Logos by apostles and Christian apologists, to assert His
Deity. We study the Logos concept with the goal of making it
accessible in layman terms and to prepare for our discussion
about logos and science. In the second part, we present how
logos correlates with contemporary science that put emphasis on
information and relations, mostly in biology and physics. Also in
software, Object Oriented Modeling uses forms (as classes) &
their relations, thus supporting the logos culture.
Logos has a personal aspect, through the designer, and an
informational aspect, through the system description. We
suggest that the informational aspect could be discussed with
information science terms. We also suggest based on software
design, that for any systems’ design (man-made or natural) logos
is essential. This observation corresponds with John’s statement
‘all things were made through Logos’.