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Togo
December 20, 2019
Still Waters (S01E08)
Picture Day (Kate Melville, 2012)
cinematography: Celiana Cárdenas
We are all too familiar with rioting and unrest in our streets. But riots over theology? Over one letter of the Greek alphabet–literally one
We are all too familiar with rioting and unrest in our streets. But riots over theology? Over one letter of the Greek alphabet–literally one iota? Yet the Arian controversy of the fourth century was a decisive juncture for the Church. Would she continue to recognize Jesus of Nazareth as truly, really, and fully God, or would she conclude that he was somehow lesser than God the Father? In AD 318, adherents of orthodoxy took to the streets, confronting Arius’ followers who chanted, “There was a time when Christ was not!”[1]
Preaching The Parables, Pt. 1, Christ in the Parables
When one thinks of the parables of Jesus, one thinks perhaps of pithy sayings, punchy stories, and moral points. The parables of Jesus are probably most often used by people to moralize. Be like the Good Samaritan. Humble yourself like the prodigal son. This is a tendency, to be sure, in our use of the Bible as a whole, but it is no less so with Jesus’ parables. The parables are associations, and especially short stories, Jesus gave to illustrate a point. But as we find them in the midst of our Gospels, the four canonical accounts we have of the good news of Jesus’ first coming into the world, how do the parables point us to Jesus himself?
McCarthy & Olson
Night Comes Falling (2022) … together again …
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