If so, you are joining him and 1.1 billion Catholics in Direct Defianceof The Word of God... Call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven." (Matthew 23:9) Did he "Knit your bones together in you mother's womb" ...
I now see the Tomb as the womb of God’s recreating love. God brings into Christ’s heart all cries, all fears, all longing, all failures, all disappointments—and all joy, beauty, and goodness. In the Tomb, God takes the raw—the very raw—materials of our human lives, embraces us...
The Infertile Womb of God: Ableism in Feminist Doctrine of GodSince its burgeoning in the 1970s and 80s, Christian feminist theology has deployed a variety...Powell, Lisa DPowell, Lisa D. 2015. The Infertile Womb of God: Ableism in Feminist Doctrine of God. Crosscurrents 65: 116-38. ...
It still remains true, that in this whole passage of the generation no mention is made of the Son of God till we come to the baptism; so that it is an injurious misrepresentation on your part to speak of this writer as making the Son of God the inmate of a womb. The writer, ...
According to my observations, Exodus 33:19 suggests that Yahweh's attributes (i.e., his rahum, which means compassion[i.e., womb-metaphor] in Hebrew) can only be understood as the back of Yahweh. That is, it is difficult for us to understand Yahweh as anything more than Deus abscond...
Define woe. woe synonyms, woe pronunciation, woe translation, English dictionary definition of woe. n. 1. Sorrow or grief; misery. See Synonyms at regret. 2. a. Misfortune or wretchedness: listened to his tale of woe. b. A cause of sorrow or misery; a...
Medical doctors are credited with inventing the modern vibrator, originally an instrument to treat women suffering from that age-old "female" disorder, "hysteria"; hysteria is the Greek word for "womb."47 Galen of Pergamon, the ancient Greek physician, prescribed "genital massage" with cloth-...
How is Butler read in a country whose feminist imaginaries can be said to be particularly ‘womb-centric’, with an often inbuilt ontological scepticism of genderbending impetuses such as Butler’s (Jacobsen in Bendixsen, Bringslid, and Vike 2017)? Poststructuralism, the theoretical impulse most...
Can he enter a second time into his mother's womb and be born?" Jesus answered, "Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God (John 3:3-5). (More information on this subject can be found in the articleBorn Again...