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Tag Archives: The Bible
Peacocks as Sacred Symbol in Christianity
I spent my pre-teen and teenage years in Spring Valley, California. This area is a suburb located to the east of San Diego. Notably, there are peacocks that roam freely, finding their place among the homes and streets in the … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study, Catholic, Religious, Theology, Uncategorized
Tagged Adam and Eve, Angels, Augustine, Belvedere Courtyard, California, Casa de Oro, Catholic, Christian, Christianity, Garden of Eden, God, Guido Nincheri, Jesus, King Solomon, KIngs, nobility, Orthodox Church, Paradise, Peacocks, peafowls, Royalty, Sacred, Spring Valley California, Symbols, The Bible, The Old Testament, Vatican, Vatican Museum
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Task of Theology. Why it’s important to Me. General and Special Revelations
The work or task of theology according to Migliore is,” . . . inseparably bound to an identifiable faith community that worships God, attends to Scriptures and its accounts of God’s work and will, and engages in manifold ministries of … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study, Catholic, Religious, Theology
Tagged All Creatures of our God and King, Alting som Gud har skabt, Bible Study, Catechism, Catholic, Christian, Daniel Migliore, Elenyi, faith, Faith Seeking Understanding, General Revelations, God, Hildegard Von Bingen, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Liberation Theology, Pope Francis, Praxis, Special Revelations, Systematic Theology, The Bible, Theology
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Embracing the Beauty of Your High Forehead . . . You are Altogether Lovely
Embrace the Beauty of your High Forehead. For you are altogether lovely! Continue reading
Posted in Beauty and Self-Acceptance, Bible Study, Catholic, Religious, Uncategorized
Tagged 5 Finger Forehead, Altogether Lovely, Angels, Beauty, Bible Study, Elizabeth Woodville, God is Beauty, High Forehead, High Hair Line, Jesus Christ, JoAnn McFatter, Love, Medieval, Middle Ages, Saint Justine of Padua, Self-Acceptance, The Bible, Widow's Peak, Women
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Letter to Philemon
The Epistle of Paul to Philemon = Freedom in Forgiveness Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study, Catholic, Religious
Tagged Apphia, Archippus, Aymer, Batuka, Batukaderiras, Batuque, Bible Study, Cape Vere, Catholic, Christian, Colossae, Creole, Epistle of Philemon, Forgiveness, Freedom, From Slave to Brother, Holy Apostles, Jesus Christ, Letter of Paul to Philemon, Letter to Philemon, Madonna, New Testament, Onesimus, Reconciliation, Roles of Women, Slavery, The Bible, Titus, Women in the Early Christian Church
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Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement
Dorothy Day was born in Brooklyn Heights, a neighborhood of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of John Irving Day and Grace Bryant Satterlee. Her father was born in Tennessee and had deep southern roots going back … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Religious
Tagged Agape, Arts and Humanities, Catholic, Catholic Worker Movement, Charity, Christian, Dorothy Day, faith, Hope, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Love, New York, New York City, Peter Maurin, Religion, Sermon on the Mount, St. Catherine of Siena, St. Francis of Assisi, Staten Island, The Beatitudes, The Bible, The Poor
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A Study of the First Epistle of Peter (1 Peter)
A Study of the First Letter of Peter (1 Peter) Continue reading
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Tagged 1 Peter, Agape, Arts and Humanities, Bible Study, Catholic, Christian, faith, First Epistle of Peter, First Letter of Peter, First Peter, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Nephilim, New Testament, Petra, Phillips Seminary, Pilgrims of the Dispersion, Religion, The Bible, The Coloring Song
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An Analysis of Revelation Chapters 2 through 5
Jesus, the Lion and the Lamb Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study, Catholic, Religious
Tagged Arts and Humanities, Bible Study, Catholic, Celtic Worship, Christian, faith, God, In Christ Alone, Jesus, Jesus Christ, New Testament, Phillips Seminary, Religion, Revelation, Steph Macleod, The Bible
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Reclaiming the joy…
I purchased Christmas cards from the Museum of Fine Art, Boston back in 1989 – a patient had brought in this really unique Christmas card entitled – “Repose/Rest on the Flight into Egypt” a print of the painting by Luc … Continue reading