(meditatively) on the Divine with all three faculties which culminates in a tremendously gratifying experience. In addition, the use of drumming and melodious singing impacts my heart directly: the drum as a solidifying form and the singing as an expansion of the heart. During the hadra I ...
For this reason: Theologically, it puts father Noah in a position of reflecting, however dimly, the dilemma of God the Father, who must either make an end of life on earth (justice, per Genesis 6:7) or allow some way for life to start again (mercy and love, per Genesis 6:8). Noa...
The research on the phenomenon of love is seen through the prism of the philo- sophical thought of Christian religious thinkers as well as representatives of the Jewish tradition. Such key categories in Baader's philosophy of love as "mercy", "...
Lin Dachun approved Huang Yilong and provided a portrait of Han Yu from his collection in order to create a divine image (Lin [1572] 1963, juan 10: 8b–9a). Based on these temples, local officials and the gentry created an atmosphere in which loyal officials could worship in the East ...
and Jonah realizes that his disobedience has placed everyone on the ship in danger. In an act of reluctant surrender, he tells the sailors to throw him into the sea. This chapter reminds us that running from God always leads to trouble, but His mercy calls us back. Jonah being thrown int...
(Dein,2021). The current crisis reminds us to be careful in speculating on the origins or purposes of such crises. Reading the bible can bear witness to the divine promise of hope in the healing justice of God, and calls human persons and human communities to participate in that justice ...
A Latter Day Saint ("Mormon") man reflects on the storms of life. There is happiness and peace to be found in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, even when the storms rage.
Elizabethan theology considered only three conditions or stages of mankind on earth, all else being irrelevant: the far-off nostalgic condition of innocence and perfection in Eden; the corruption of original sin; and the partial restoration which some enjoy through divine mercy (Elgin and Woolf, ...