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Hebel: From Sinner to Singer
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014. From Sinner to Singer. Paul is probably picking up on the idea prevalent in the Old Testament that we become what we worship. This is seen in Isaiah; the prophet is commissioned to preach to his idolatrous generation with the result that they deaf, blind, and dull hearted (Isaiah 6:9-10) – just like the idols they worship (Isaiah 42:8, 17-25)! Hence why one of things the Servant of the Lord brings is the restoration of sight to the blind. These are thy gifts; they are good, f...
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fatiguedoctor | FATIGUE DOCTOR (THE LIFE OF A PHYSICIAN WITH CFS)
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FATIGUE DOCTOR (THE LIFE OF A PHYSICIAN WITH CFS). All posts by fatiguedoctor. I work at a large university affiliated hospital in Europe. I have studied in particular cardiology and infectious diseases among other specialities. My special area of interest is chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. This blog will cover my own experiences, interactions with my medical colleagues and my views on diagnosis and emerging treatments. A Pill for all Problems! December 9, 2014. Bang, pain gone. This pain and ...
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Hebel: Athanasius: The First Thing You Must Grasp
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Thursday, April 16, 2015. Athanasius: The First Thing You Must Grasp. I hope you will forgive another post concerning creation and redemption. During Christmas I had opportunity to revisit The Incarnation. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hebel (Hebrew: heh'-bel, hab-ale'. Often used as an adverb, emptiness or vanity, figuratively something transitory and unsatisfactory. Mist, vapour. I'm a Christian in my early 30's. I married to Alison. 6 Questions to Ask When Your Devotional Life is in a Rut. Book ...
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Hebel: Dissolve Like Snow?
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015. The February of 1779 witnessed the publication of the poetry and hymnary of the English poet William Cowper and Church of England priest John Newton. The Olney Hymns. As the collection became known, was written by the two men for use in Newton's ministry in Olney, Buckinghamshire. The parish had a history with dissenters, and was largely populated by poor and uneducated women and men. The Olney Hymns. The famous of the Olney Hymns. Is of course Amazing Grace. Newton had orig...
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Hebel: Parish Family Tree
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Thursday, September 25, 2014. Long term readers of hebel. Will know of a slow, on going project to map the parishes of the Sydney Diocese. View Sydney Diocese Parish Boundaries. In a larger map. Partly this comes out of an appreciation of the. But it also comes from the present inaccessibility of parish maps. Well, related to this project has been an interest in the history of the formation of parishes in Sydney. Thanks largely to pre-. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hebel (Hebrew: heh'-bel, hab-ale'.
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Hebel: Charles Simeon on Gospel Charity
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Charles Simeon on Gospel Charity. Charles Simeon was known as the Prince of Evangelicals. Converted during his undergraduate years at Cambridge through reading the Book of Common Prayer's Holy Communion service, Simeonplayed a significant role in the late 18th, and early 19th centuries - in what David Bebbington describes as one of two great waves of evangelicalism. Vol 15, 357). Yes, I do indeed. Yes, solely through Christ. No, I must be saved by Christ from first to last. What ...
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Hebel: A Real Establishment
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Sunday, March 01, 2015. For since there are real men [sic], so must there also be a real establishment ( plantationem. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hebel (Hebrew: heh'-bel, hab-ale'. Often used as an adverb, emptiness or vanity, figuratively something transitory and unsatisfactory. Mist, vapour. I'm a Christian in my early 30's. I married to Alison. And we live in Sydney. I've just started studing again, so during the week you'll find me hitting the books at Moore College. Five Dock City Farm.
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Hebel: The Fullness of Time
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Thursday, April 02, 2015. The Fullness of Time. The social imagery of time has not always been thus. During the Middle Ages, time was conceived of either belonging to either eternal or sacred time or the profane or mundane or secular time – saeculum. This means that events can be situated in relation to more than one type of time. On this reasoning, this year’s Good Friday could be understood to be closer in time to the Crucifixion on 3 April 33 than 2 April 2015 would be. Labels: Augustine of Hippo.
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Hebel: April 2015
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Thursday, April 16, 2015. Athanasius: The First Thing You Must Grasp. I hope you will forgive another post concerning creation and redemption. During Christmas I had opportunity to revisit The Incarnation. Links to this post. Monday, April 13, 2015. Hermeneutical Reflex: On Speech-Act Theory and Charitable Reading. Speech-Acts has been appropriated by several biblical scholars and theologians in the last 30-40 years or so. Some have used the theory to help interpret various illocutionary acts within ...
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Hebel: Moving from Advent to Christmas
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Friday, January 02, 2015. Moving from Advent to Christmas. In the lead up to Christmas Alison and I helped produce an Advent series for our church. Waiting for the King'. This is taken from something I wrote for the Fourth Sunday in Advent, on the transition from Advent to Christmas. It's largely built upon some work I did for college in 2014 on the theology and practice of gratitude. How do we move from Advent to Christmas? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hebel (Hebrew: heh'-bel, hab-ale'. And we li...