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November 8, 2015. Sermon: The Widow’s Might! The Widow’s MightMark 12:38-44. Click here for audio. Click here for video. And now a reading from the JAT Version:. Then, taking those with him, he sat across from the temple treasury in the court of the women. He sat like a judge watching the crowd giver their offerings. Sure enough, the rich came by and threw their money into the places making lots of noise, so that everyone knew how much they were giving. Let us pray…. How many have experienced that? All o...
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Sermon: A Resurrection Prayer | Wandering Wonderer
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May 17, 2015. Sermon: A Resurrection Prayer. Click here for audio. Needless to say these findings have many crying that the sky is falling and wondering what will become of this country. Is the end near for the church? And finally he prays that the disciples be set apart, sanctified in the truth. The truth of the name of God. Set apart in the world changing love of God. And set apart they are sent out. We are enveloped in the love of God. Marked as holy, set aside for more than we can ever expect....
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January 31, 2016. Sermon: What do you do with Good News? What do you do with Good News? Click here for audio. This morning as we rest in God’s word, I would like us to spend a some time meditating on the theme, What do you do with Good News? We heard in the text today that there were several reactions to the Good News Jesus brought – so let is ask, What do you do with good news? Let us pray…. Some were excited with the news he proclaimed, ready to be a part of it. Others were wary. Others angry&#...This ...
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Easter Sermon | Wandering Wonderer
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April 5, 2015. Click here for audio. The resurrection story we just read from Mark may not be the one you are most familiar with. Where is Peter running to the tomb? Where are the angels? Where is the spectacular? The reading to day ends with the women frozen by fear and Jesus moving on the road. Now you may say, Pastor, why didn’t we read the rest Mark 16? But why not just keep reading? Scene 1 – To the tomb). 8221; “Is he still there? 8221; “Was his body stolen to be displayed as a criminal? Look, see&...
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“Scheduled to Die” | Fides et Ratio
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Scott McLarty’s Blog and Homepage. Posted November 10, 2009. The assumption behind this language is that death can, or even. To be scheduled even in the narrowly defined strictures of the justice system. There are many arguments against the death penalty, but I was struck by a linguistic one here. Is death schedulable? Certainly, it can be . . . as purely a matter of possibility, yes. But who (and what type of who) schedules death? Is not this why we put a person to death in the first place? Forming Cons...
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Scott McLarty’s Blog and Homepage. Archive for October, 2008 Monthly archive page. Posted October 30, 2008. I’ll try to post some basics in the coming days, but a good place to start would actuall be with a book that provides a lot of reading lists itself! Check out the following . . . every one of his chapters ends with a reading list! Why “Fides et Ratio”? Posted October 15, 2008. John Paul II in. Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship. Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture.
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Why “Fides et Ratio”? | Fides et Ratio
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Scott McLarty’s Blog and Homepage. Why “Fides et Ratio”? Posted October 15, 2008. Faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth; and God has placed in the human heart a desire to know the truth in a word, to know himself so that, by knowing and loving God, men and women may also come to the fullness of truth about themselves (cf. Ex 33:18; Ps 27:8-9; 63:2-3; Jn 14:8; 1 Jn 3:2). John Paul II in. Suggested Readings ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Suggested Readings | Fides et Ratio
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Scott McLarty’s Blog and Homepage. Posted October 30, 2008. I’ll try to post some basics in the coming days, but a good place to start would actuall be with a book that provides a lot of reading lists itself! Check out the following . . . every one of his chapters ends with a reading list! Laquo; Why “Fides et Ratio”? Best academic book of my Summer ». 1 comment so far. On March 17, 2009. Our classes are coming along. This session is Dr. Paulien Viviano – and she’s great! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Scott McLarty’s Blog and Homepage. Archive for November, 2009 Monthly archive page. Posted November 10, 2009. The assumption behind this language is that death can, or even. To be scheduled even in the narrowly defined strictures of the justice system. There are many arguments against the death penalty, but I was struck by a linguistic one here. Is death schedulable? Certainly, it can be . . . as purely a matter of possibility, yes. But who (and what type of who) schedules death? St Thomas Aquinas Forum.