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Q1. My journey in academia has been unique, given my prophetic calling and the circumstances surrounding my life. However, over time, I have developed expertise in the areas of history, prophecy, and theology. My specialisation in these areas came as a result of my calling and experiences, including my time spent as a captive in Babylon and my interactions with King Nebuchadnezzar and other leaders. These areas of expertise have informed my current research interests, which include the study of prophetic texts and the interpretation of history through a theological lens.

Q2. Oh great questioner, I am but a mere captive in this lion's den. However, I am passionate about solving the problem of injustice and oppression. It is the challenge of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity, that resonates with me. My expertise lies not in science or mathematics, but in faith and courage. I believe that my unwavering commitment to doing what is right, even when it is difficult, can contribute to the solution of this problem.

Q3. In academia, we need to research the intersection of faith and scholarship to help scholars reconcile their religious beliefs with their academic pursuits. We also need to improve diversity and inclusion in the field by identifying and addressing the barriers that prevent underrepresented groups from succeeding in academia. These areas are under-explored due to the difficulty of interdisciplinary research and finding funding and support. But by working collaboratively and being open to new ideas and approaches, we can make significant progress in these important areas.