Samuel Daniels
Hello! I’m Samuel Daniels, a scholar and writer passionate about exploring the intersection of faith and technology. I hold a Master of Divinity from Trinity Theological Seminary and a Master’s in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics from Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). I’m pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at the University of Essex, where my research focuses on the “Dynamic Data Protection by Design Framework”.
I’m also the author of The Brave Acts of Unpopular Women in the Bible, where I explore how marginalised biblical women demonstrated extraordinary faith through bold, decisive action. Through my writing and research, I seek to illuminate how ancient wisdom speaks powerfully to our modern digital age.
Biblical Illumination
Through my blog, Biblical Illumination, I aim to share insights from scripture, offering deep reflections on the Bible while exploring how modern technology can shape our understanding of ethics, spirituality, and personal data protection. As technology transforms our world, it’s crucial to remain grounded in biblical principles while embracing new innovations.
Technological Trends
Alongside my biblical teachings, I also explore emerging technological trends, offering insights into how advancements in areas like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cybersecurity are reshaping our world. I aim to break down complex concepts, such as data privacy, ethical hacking, and digital forensics, in a way that’s accessible and relevant to everyday life.
Through my writing, I strive to help readers understand not only the technical aspects of these innovations but also their broader implications—how they influence personal privacy, social interactions, and even our spiritual well-being. My goal is to bridge the gap between technology and ethics, equipping people with knowledge to navigate the digital age with both wisdom and responsibility.