Father Ron on today's gospel, John 6:35,41-51
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If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The third of four conferences in the series “The Engaged Mind,” reflecting on themes drawn from the work of Jean Bethke Elshtain. The series is underwritten by the McDonald Agape Foundation. See more at https://divinity.uchicago.edu/theological-reflection-and-limits-politics Lunchtime Discussion John Wilson Editor of Books and...
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Holy CRAPOLA there was a lot of awesome stuff at this year’s Catalyst Conference in Atlanta, GA (#AwakenTheWonder). In this podcast (recorded in two segments), Rubio sits down with some former (Eric Petty & Matt Atnip) and current (David...
“From Heaven He Came and Sought Her” Part 4 Isaiah 61:10-62:5
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Pauline Nelson
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Dr. Gerald Bray
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Composer: Edward Elwyn Jones — Performed by the Harvard University Choir; Edward E. Jones, Director
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A study of Babylons application in todays world. Focusing in Rev ch 18 and cross referencing many other chapters. ezekiel 13 ezekiel 16 ezekiel 23 ezekiel 28 isaiah 47 Jeremiah 51
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Dr. Warren Gage and Steve Jeck
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Continue to explore Louise Cowan’s Essay. Consider that the Reformed vision of God is Epic. Mundis imaginalis is the world of imagination. Epic always has the battle, the founding, and the ruling. Lyric is anticipation, consummation, and lamentation. The tragic has the fall, suffering, and reconciliation. The comic is infernal, purgatorial, and paradisal. Consider that the Emmaus narrative is comic genre and Epic corresponds to Genesis 1. Lyric corresponds to the Song of Songs and Psalm 45....
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Dr. Warren Gage and Steve Jeck
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Explore Aeschylus’ Prometheus Bound and tragedy. The Prometheus theme is that he is immortal but made to suffer. He is also a benefactor of mankind as he gives the gift of fire to man and it becomes the basis of civilization. Every ruler is harsh but his rule is new. A great theme of tragedy is transgressing some limit. Prometheus has also gifted mortals from foreseeing doom. Consider that Prometheus was a benefactor to man knowing man could do nothing in return.
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Augustine's Confessions is written as a prayer. Augustine had a clear recognition that he was a new man in Christ. There is a perennial quarrel over the understanding of the nature of man. Is man so corrupted that he needs a complete and total transformation by God or is he only affected by sin and able to reason his way to faith? Consider the five points of Calvinism - total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints. Both Luther...
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Lyric and Comedy are very bodily. This lecture shows that a healthy soul understands the comic. Hippolytus and The Bacchae both have to do with Eros. Love is at the heart of tragedy. The love drive has to do with our recognition of our own incompleteness followed by a desire to be otherwise. Anyone in Christ is complete. Children are an affirmation of life against death. Love creates art especially through suffering. Bernini's Apollo and Daphne is used as example of unrequited love. Poetry and...
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This lecture focuses on Augustine as a student in Carthage. Due to the free grace of God, Augustine's shame becomes his testimony. He struggled with the idea that God became man. Sin needs to be punished no matter what democracy says. Augustine believed that natural law exists. Consider how natural law is a limitation on democracy.
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The four genres of literature are Epic, Lyric, Tragic and Comic. Aristotle defines tragedy as an "imitation of an action that is admirable, complete, and possesses magnitude; in language made pleasurable, each of its species separated in different parts performed by actors, not through narration effecting through pity and fear the purification of such emotions." Blindness is a theme in tragedy. In an anagnorisis, the tragic protagonist will recognize and see himself. Tragedy on the...
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Aristotle covers the grounds of friendships in Ethics Book 9. He teaches that it is our duty to stick by friends even if there is some depravity but only if it can be cured. The good man is completely integrated or one and desires the same things with every part of his soul. Aristotle believes that to be truly happy you need to have virtuous friends.
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This lecture covers Augustine's early years. The whole of Confessions is a retelling of Genesis 1. The sanctifying work of God is a process. God's creative work anticipates his redemptive work. Very early on we show evidences of our selfishness and depravity.
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Poetry or images are the fundamental aspect for persuasion. Images persuade people. Explore Aristophanes’ The Clouds. Euripides describes the tragedy of the Greek experience. Explore Aeschylus’ Prometheus Bound. Consider the poetry of the Bible as God is the Almighty Father and is also a Bridegroom and a Lamb and a Dove. In Aristotle’s Poetics, he teaches that there are four gestures of the soul: Epic, Lyric, Tragic, and Comic. The Reformed vision of God the Father sees the tragic nature...
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I detta avsnitt intervjuar vi Frida och Ellen som båda var deltagare på STUM15. Vi pratar om fördomar, handikapp och vikten av gemenskap.
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SOUL DETOX WEEK 1 RESTLESS SOUL by TWO RIVERS CHURCH
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Episod ketiga membincangkan tiga perkara yang utama iaitu definisi Makkiyyah dan Madaniyyah, ciri-ciri ayat Makkiyyah dan Madaniyyah serta faedah mengetahui ayat Makkiyyah dan Madaniyyah. Perbincangannya dimulakan dengan pendedahan tentang beberapa definisi dari segi literasi dan terminologi tentang ayat Makkiyyah dan Madaniyyah yang dikemukakan oleh para ulama. Seterusnya anda didedahkan dengan kaedah-kaedah yang dikemukakan oleh para ulama yang meletak tanda-tanda dan ciri-ciri yang...
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Dr. Matt Kim
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Drs. Scott M. Gibson and Jeffrey Arthurs
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Tony Dixon
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Matthew 21:8-11 Fellowship - Pastor Steve Henderson We all have a need for other people. This is never more evident than when we see the God of Creation walking this earth. Throughout His days, he was surrounded by people (sometimes by choice and other times by interruption). Even when Jesus did “get away” He did so with His Father. As we attempt to be our own people, may we always remember that we need one another. We need fellowship (church). We need Christ (baptism)!
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Dr. Patricia Batten
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4/8/2016. Rev. Osagyefo Sekou, professor of preaching at SCUPE in Chicago, IL & a native of St. Louis, MO, delivers a Dean's lecture titled "The Liberation Theology of Ferguson"