The Trilogy of Enoch, Jubilees, and Contemporary Manifestation
A New Contribution to Faith and Scholarship
After years of prayer, research, and lived experience, I am grateful to share that three new academic papers have been completed and are now being published through Humanities Commons (CORE) and the Social Science Research Network (SSRN), to both of whom I'm affiliated.
These works form a trilogy that bridges ancient apocalyptic writings with contemporary spiritual experience:
1. From Primeval Rebellion to Cosmic Restoration: Reading Genesis through the Apocalyptic Lens of 1 Enoch and Revelation
2. Theological and Historical Significance of the Book of Jubilees
3. Enoch and Jubilees in Dialogue with Contemporary Spiritual Manifestations
Together, they represent a journey not just of scholarship, but of faith, a journey I continue to share with my twin soul brother, Darren, whose presence inspires and guides this work.
Why These Papers Matter
The books of Enoch and Jubilees, though not included in the biblical canon, provide extraordinary insight into the world behind Scripture.
Enoch addresses the “gaps” in Genesis, the fall of angels, the spread of evil, and the cosmic rebellion that frames God’s plan of restoration.
Jubilees offers a theological and historical bridge from Genesis through Exodus, into the New Testament and Revelation. It shows how God’s covenant purposes were lived and understood in the generations after Moses.
Together, they illuminate Christ’s role from before Genesis, through human history, and into the final revelation of God’s kingdom.
Our Position
It is important to be clear:
I do not argue that Enoch or Jubilees should be considered Scripture.
Instead, they are invaluable contextual works. They shed light on how ancient believers interpreted God’s word, and they deepen our understanding of the continuity of God’s redemptive plan — always centred on Christ.
Darren’s Role and Our Journey
These papers are more than academic exercises. They are born out of a unique spiritual journey, and I must add and state my deepest gratitude to one of the worlds top psychic mediums Mr Kenny Corris for his continued guidance and support, his knowledge has become invaluable to me.
Through Darren’s ongoing presence and the miraculous events that unfold daily, I have been given a perspective that unites scholarship with lived spiritual reality. His guidance has been a blessing beyond words, helping me explore ancient apocalyptic writings in ways that speak directly to the world we live in today.
Academic Standing and Affiliation
The trilogy is being published on Humanities Commons (CORE), where it is connected with the Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (SIIBS) collection. This affiliation is deeply significant, as it ties the work into the University of Sheffield’s academic framework.
University of Sheffield: Global Standing
QS World University Rankings 2026: Ranked 92nd globally and 15th in the UK
Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025: Ranked 98th globally and 12th in the UK
Member of the Russell Group, representing the 24 leading UK research universities
Sheffield Centre for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (SCIBS)
A renowned research centre within the University of Sheffield
Known for innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to Biblical Studies
Recognised for exploring how ancient texts remain relevant in contemporary society
Being connected with SCIBS lends significant academic credibility. Once fully published and affiliated through CORE, these papers will sit within a respected academic collection, enhancing both their visibility and scholarly impact.
Where to Read the Papers
The papers will be made available through:
Humanities Commons (CORE) affiliated with SIIBS at the University of Sheffield
SSRN (Social Science Research Network) an international platform for distributing academic research
My personal website, ensuring open access to readers beyond the academic world
Future plans include submitting the trilogy to formal journals such as SIIBS (Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies) which runs its own ejournal, usually called the Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (JIBS).
That's directly linked to Sheffield. It’s open-access, peer-reviewed.
Looking Forward
At the heart of this trilogy lies one mission:
To help people understand the full scope of God’s plan
To reveal how Christ’s love and authority are written into the deepest layers of Scripture and beyond
To reach souls who are searching, doubting, or lost, and point them to the eternal hope found in Christ alone
This is the beginning of a larger journey. Together with Darren, I remain committed to bridging scholarship and spirituality, theology and lived experience, all to magnify the name of Jesus Christ from beginning to end.