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    This article reexamines the identity of Dhul-Qarnayn in the Qur’anic narrative (Q18:83–102) through a comparative typological framework grounded in ancient Near Eastern and late antique religious traditions. While previous scholarship has primarily emphasized parallels with Alexander traditions, particularly the Syriac Alexander Legend (the Neṣḥānā), such studies have tended to foreground questions of narrative parallels and possible literary transmission. This study proposes an alternative comp…Read more
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    God is Random: A Novel Argument for the Existence of God
    European Journal of Science and Theology 12 (1): 51-67. 2016.
    Applying the concepts of Kolmogorov-Chaitin complexity and Turing’s uncomputability from the computability and algorithmic information theories to the irreducible and incomputable randomness of quantum mechanics, a novel argument for the existence of God is presented. Concepts of ‘transintelligence’ and ‘transcausality’ are introduced, and from them, it is posited that our universe must be epistemologically and ontologically an open universe. The proposed idea also proffers a new perspective on …Read more