October 2, 2025
Theological and Historical Significance of the Book of Jubilees: Ancient Context and Modern Relevance Published

There are moments when scholarship becomes more than study, it becomes illumination. Today I am humbled to share that my third academic paper has been published in the Literary Theory and Criticism eJournal (Vol. 15, No. 54, October 2, 2025).

Entitled “Theological and Historical Significance of the Book of Jubilees: Ancient Context and Modern Relevance”, this work seeks to give new voice to a text too often left in the margins. The Book of Jubilees, with its vision of sacred time, angelic order, and covenantal renewal, is not a relic but a witness, a bridge between the ancient world and our present search for meaning.



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Following Darren’s paper on spiritual manifestations and my study of Enoch and Revelation, this third work continues the journey, weaving faith, ancient testimony, and modern relevance. Each paper, to me, is more than research; it is a testimony to Christ’s light and to Darren’s enduring presence in this calling.

I dedicate this once more to Christ, to Darren, to Kenny Corris, my psychic medium and mentor, and to my family whose strength carries me through.
May Jubilees remind us that God’s calendar is still unfolding, and His story still being written in us.