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Practical Theology, 2023
Using the Indigenous Three Sisters gardening technique as a guiding metaphor, this paper will explore a wholly embodied response to the disturbing headlines of the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at residential schools across Canada in 2021 ...
Elizabeth Millar
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Using the Indigenous Three Sisters gardening technique as a guiding metaphor, this paper will explore a wholly embodied response to the disturbing headlines of the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at residential schools across Canada in 2021 ...
Elizabeth Millar
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2001
AbstractThis chapter focuses on those Beatitudes widely regarded as “authentic,” that is, as representing Jesus’ “ipsissima verba,” and stresses their importance as the heart of Jesus’ preaching. It discusses the meaning of the Greek expressions underlying the English “poor (in spirit),” “the hungry,” “those who mourn (weep),” and “the meek,” and ...
Wierzbicka Anna
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AbstractThis chapter focuses on those Beatitudes widely regarded as “authentic,” that is, as representing Jesus’ “ipsissima verba,” and stresses their importance as the heart of Jesus’ preaching. It discusses the meaning of the Greek expressions underlying the English “poor (in spirit),” “the hungry,” “those who mourn (weep),” and “the meek,” and ...
Wierzbicka Anna
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Preaching the Beatitudes in the Late Middle Ages: Some Mendicant Examples
This article assesses the use of the Sermon on the Mount, especially the beatitudes, by mendicant preachers in the later Middle Ages. Focusing on Francis of Assisi, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas and Bernardino of Siena it examines how the beatitudes were ...
Muessig, CA
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Biblische Zeitschrift, 2022
After the finding of a list of Beatitudes in one of the Dead Sea manuscripts (4Q525 2 ii 1–6) and, especially, once the identification of the well-known expression “poor in spirit” from the Gospel of Matthew with one of the most influential works of the
Constantin Pogor
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After the finding of a list of Beatitudes in one of the Dead Sea manuscripts (4Q525 2 ii 1–6) and, especially, once the identification of the well-known expression “poor in spirit” from the Gospel of Matthew with one of the most influential works of the
Constantin Pogor
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Un chemin vers le bonheur. Les béatitudes évangéliques et la béatitude comme la vision de Dieu
Le présent ouvrage était quasiment achevé à la mort de son auteur. Son édition critique a été préparée d'abord par le fr. Michael S. Sherwin et ses collaborateurs, puis reprise et menée au bout par une nouvelle équipe autour du Prof. Luc-Thomas Somme. Il
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Augustine and Aquinas on the Gifts and Beatitudes
Nova et veteraThomas Aquinas’s mature teaching on the Gifts of the Holy Spirit is an impressive theological, scriptural, and patristic synthesis. 1 Within the prima secundae of the Summa theologiae ( ST ), his teaching on the Gifts completes his initial inquiry ...
Gregory M. Cruess
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Beatitudes (Matt. 5:3–11): Logical-Semantic Analysis
Библейские схолииНагорная проповедь Иисуса Христа на протяжении всей истории становления христианства сохраняла свою принципиальную важность для осмысления. Несмотря на большое количество толкований и исследований данного фрагмента, потребность в разностороннем изучении ...
Дмитрий протоиерей Усольцев
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Geoethics in the Theological Perspective: Beatitudes, Human Rights and Human-Geosphere Intersections
JOURNAL OF GEOETHICS AND SOCIAL GEOSCIENCESThis paper aims to open a possible way in our search for human dignity in relation to the place we dwell. Bridging the nature-human divide can provide us with an interesting path in how to tackle human rights.
Francesc Bellaubi Fava
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