Andrew Nicholas ouma
”All glory begin by daring to begin.”
Hey friends, I'm Andrew —
I am currently a seminarian with the Paulist Fathers and a graduate student. I study Theology; having studied Philosophy at the undergraduate level. Besides, I am a CELTA certified English Language Teacher. I worked as an ESL teacher for five years at St. Paul’s School – The British International School in Brazil
My interests lie at the intersection between contemporary philosophy (continental philosophy), Christian theology, and contemporary social justice issues.
I am a lover of books and language, an experienced educator, and an amateur blogger. This site represents my attempt to record my intellectual and spiritual quest to make sense of the world through the articles I write and my reviews of books; and thoughts on what it means to teach English as a second language.
If, for whatever reason, you wish me to review a recent book on philosophy, theology, or in the field of ELT/ESL, feel free to contact me. I am also happy to review works of psychology and literature. For independent and self-published authors, I will review your book for free in exchange for the manuscript in digital or physical form.
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3 Key Takeaways From Man’s Search For Meaning
Man’s Search For Meaning is an exploration of how one may find meaning in the most unusual places, even in the horrendous […]