Betrayals in Academia and a Black Demon from Ephesus

Journal of Critical Issues in Educational Practice 9 (1):1-5 (2019)
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Abstract

The poem is about my PhD experience. The title and parts of the themes are derived from an incident in the Bible (Acts 19:13-20). In order to provide a deeper meaning to my story, I have deployed a biblical allusion which connects with the story of the sons of Sceva, who made unsuccessful attempts to exorcise a man from Ephesus. They failed primarily because they operated not in the spirit but in the flesh.

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Suleman Lazarus
London School of Economics

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