production of cultureBooks reviewed: Douglas John Hall, The Cross in Our Context: Jesus and the Suffering World Reviewed by Heidi Hadselldoi:10.1111/j.1479-2214.2005.00068.xDouglas John HallJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Conversations in Religion & Theology...
We look at suffering as a travelling companion on the road towards progress. Suffering: A measure of our humanity In Part I Daniel Harrington starts with the tradition that informed Jesus' own life, listing the five approaches to suffering found in Hebrew Scriptures. Suffering and the Christian ...
Jesus was beaten, then flogged with a metal-tipped cat-o-nine tails whip, likely 40+ times. Then his wrists and feet were nailed to a cross where he hung till death. It was brutal torture. Jesus knew ahead of time that he would die by crucifixion. He told his disciples on numerous ...
It’s in the Bible, James 1:2-3, NKJV. "My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience." Jesus suffered in His life and in His death on the cross for the sins we did, not His own. It's in the Bible,...
The cross has gone from a symbol of suffering so severe that it struck fear into the heart of every Roman to a symbol of hope for untold numbers of people throughout history, and all because of Jesus’ willingness to accept suffering. In the end, the problem of suffering cannot be ...
a耶稣为替世人赎罪被钉死在十字架上 Jesus for makes reparations for the common people is nailed tight on the cross[translate] a希望这里有你们,我心中永远的向日葵 Hoped here has you, in my heart the forever sunflower[translate] ai have a sort of without rhyme reason losing 我有有点儿无押韵...
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Most us have the same image of Jesus on the cross. We have been taught the cross is our salvation. That Jesus died on the cross for our sins, it was through Jesus that we may live. So we are urged to come to the cross.
James agonized over the terrible accident. “Oh God, deliver me, and I’ll serve you!” he wrote in his journal. That Sunday James attended church and accepted Jesus into his life. That evening he was baptized. On Monday while reading his Bible, James came to Matthew 28:19a: ...
features a monk or priest who violates Jesus on the cross, pulling out his heart and ingesting it. The heart doesn’t go down so well and causes the man some discomfort, to putting it lightly. I believe this act is based on Thomas the Accuser, who doubted the resurrection of Jesus. ...