Ray Istre @RayIstre: What do you think of Jesus? Answer: I grew up in a very diverse neighborhood. In other words, there were Jews and Hindus and that’s about it. I would trade my Superman comics for Amar Chitra Katha comics about the Mahabharata from the son of the Indian doct...
Who Do You Say That I Am? Reformed Christology beyond Anti-Judaism on Reformed understandings of Christ as prophet and king, which stress the Jewishness of Jesus and result in deepening contemporary Jewish-Christian ... DH Jensen - 《Journal of Ecumenical Studies》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 ...
Closer to the a view of nature that traditional societies (such as in ancient India) had envisioned. But I do not think Hindutva has the knowledge to do anything more than accept breadcrumbs from Western advancements of technology and science. And even if India does then it will lo...
What does “Torah” mean? And what do “Tanach,”“Halachah,”“Mitzvah,”“Mezuzah,” and “Tefillin,” mean? Why do some people write G-d” instead of spelling it out in full? How does Kosher work? Part Two What is Shabbos/Shabbat? Why don’t Jews believe in Jesus? How does th...
Sermon on the Mount E32 – In his fourth teaching on relationships and conflict in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus encourages his listeners to ask God for what they need. Because the three previous teachings don't directly tell us how to respond in specif
Jesus: “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. And a person's enemies will...
doi:10.3390/laws13030036Brackens, Jonathan DawayneLaws (2075-471X)
The New Testament authors boiled down Jesus’ message to, “repent, for the Kingdom of God is near.” We tend to think of Jesus as a moral teacher, but his lessons on morality and love only make sense if the Kingdom of God and his reign are coming to change the world. In the ...
The idea of light chasing away the darkness is central to understanding Jesus and Christianity. One of the first Jews to recognize baby Jesus as the promised Messiah called him "a light of revelation" (Luke 2:32). This metaphor of light only makes sense against a background of darkness...
When I traveled to Jerusalem, I visited the Western Wall, a holy site for Jews, as well as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where it is believed Jesus was crucified and buried. I also spent time at the Dome of the Rock, which is an important site for both Muslims and Jews. ...