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A Treatise on Unrequited Love | Catholic Kung Fu
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Catholicism. Art. The occasional martial arts reference. A Treatise on Unrequited Love. Asymp; Leave a comment. Dante meets Beatrice at Ponte Santa Trinita, by Henry Holiday (1839 - 1927). Unrequited love is not love. Not in the strictest sense. For love to be love, it must be returned – this is the glory and goal of love. Rainer Maria Rilke knows this glory well, though he smiles at it perhaps darkly, saying thus to lovers:. Ihr berührt euch so selig, weil die Liebkosung verhält,. 8211; Duino Elegies.
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contra sacramentalism, the Incarnation is not a principle | gestalt theology
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Contra sacramentalism, the Incarnation is not a principle. January 17, 2011 at 3:42 am. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. The (Modern/Baptist) Worldview ». On January 17, 2011 at 3:53 am. I think that we need to define “historical person.” Does it mean physical body of a human being at a certain moment and never living on into the future of human history? I would disagree with that definition. How does Paul fill up the sufferings of Christ through participation in Christ’s body then?
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January | 2011 | gestalt theology
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Monthly Archives: January 2011. A Caution to the Sacramentalists. January 26, 2011 – 3:26 am. Barrassed to be writing from my experiences; but I suppose I’m some sort of embodied, located person, so here goes…). So I spent a good bit of the service with my eyes closed. Afterward I took in the Courtauld Gallery, and the Manet, van Gogh and Gauguin paintings (so famous I recognized them) made me weak with Stendhal syndrome. Could I, or perhaps, could Christianity, or Judaism, or God, condemn such pieces?
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Will I Be Ready to See God When I Die? | gestalt theology
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Will I Be Ready to See God When I Die? This is the second of two [very brief and sketchy] posts on alternatives to the Baptist view of life after death. Please forgive me and let me know if it’s too snarky; and of course please let me know what you think about the issue.). What sin of yours has Christ not forgiven? What part of you has Christ not redeemed? What God says, is. If Christ calls me brother, am I not his brother? February 8, 2011 at 1:04 pm. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. On February 8, ...
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February | 2011 | gestalt theology
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Monthly Archives: February 2011. Christianity as Agent of Disenchantment. February 17, 2011 – 12:02 pm. Please overlook the ugliness resulting from this being adapted from an abstract. thank you.]. 1) While acknowledging a spiritual world, the epistles of James and Paul both militate against an understanding of any power active in the world other than God’s Spirit. [What of Plutarch’s roughly contemporary. Will I Be Ready to See God When I Die? February 8, 2011 – 1:04 pm. This is the second of two [very ...
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maximustheconfessor | Catholic Kung Fu
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Catholicism. Art. The occasional martial arts reference. Asymp; Leave a comment. I will now be writing over at The Rule and the Raven. This site will remain intact for as long as it is able. Please enjoy it as an archive of sorts, and by all means check out the new site and the new thoughts. Asymp; Leave a comment. I cannot write a poem too complex,. Or else it will, like you, hide its gentleness. Then no one would know about the time. I sank quietly to the floor and cried,. With equal silence moved.
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A Caution to the Sacramentalists | gestalt theology
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A Caution to the Sacramentalists. Barrassed to be writing from my experiences; but I suppose I’m some sort of embodied, located person, so here goes…). So I spent a good bit of the service with my eyes closed. Afterward I took in the Courtauld Gallery, and the Manet, van Gogh and Gauguin paintings (so famous I recognized them) made me weak with Stendhal syndrome. Foolishly homeopathic, I made my way to the British Museum. How amazing, that place (. I also was curious as to how careful the sacramentalism ...
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Daniel Greeson | Paideia
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Daniel Greeson. Recent graduate of Vanderbilt Divinity School with a Master of Theological Studies degree. I am currently living in Indiana and working while pursuing in my free time a broad array of interests: theology, literature, baseball, etc. April 8, 2013. Here is our introductory essay. Here it is: another anglophone Orthodox publication on the Internet, no less! The Red Egg Review. It is our hope that. The Red Egg Review. You ca...
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The (Modern/Baptist) Worldview | gestalt theology
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Real quick: on this blog ‘modern’ is not an epithet. Is cessationism not definitive of the modern view of reality, vis-à-vis the ‘enchantment of the world’? January 19, 2011 at 7:29 am. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Contra sacramentalism, the Incarnation is not a principle. A Caution to the Sacramentalists ». On January 20, 2011 at 2:28 am. On January 20, 2011 at 6:52 am. I think my argument works even without pressing too hard for cessationism. I mean, have you ever seen a miracle? This doesnR...