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Missionary photographers in the Pacific Islands: Divine light
History of Photography, 1997Abstract The histories of anthropology and photography owe a great debt to Christianity. This is not from any specific theological dictum, but from the men and women who visited many parts of the world (usually uninvited) attempting to convert people in countries very different from their own.
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Divine Passibility in Light of Two Pictures of Intercession
Scottish Journal of Theology, 2013AbstractThe New Testament's two pictures of divine intercession, that of the risen Christ interceding at the right hand of God (Rom 8:34; Heb 7:25) and that of the Holy Spirit interceding from within believers’ hearts (Rom 8:26–7), offer additional perspective on the difficult issue of how God comes in touch with human suffering. Romans 8:26–7 connects
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The Divine Coming of the Light
The Divine Coming of the Light is a memoir-in-essays that covers an experience, from 2007 to 2010, when I lived in Kosuge Village (population 900), nestled in the mountains of central Japan. I was the only foreigner there. My memoir uses these three years as a frame to investigate how landscape affects identity. The book profiles who I was before Japanopenaire +2 more sources
2018
In both Jung’s work and similarly in mystical theology, the approach to Divine Darkness requires an eclipse or transcendence of the mind—in analytic terms, a going beyond the ego to the Self, an experience that is “always a defeat for the ego.” The Self for Jung is a numinous archetype that plays the role of the God image in the human psyche. What Jung
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In both Jung’s work and similarly in mystical theology, the approach to Divine Darkness requires an eclipse or transcendence of the mind—in analytic terms, a going beyond the ego to the Self, an experience that is “always a defeat for the ego.” The Self for Jung is a numinous archetype that plays the role of the God image in the human psyche. What Jung
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Sharing Divine Light; El Greco’s Representations of Saint Francis.
2011Saint Francis, the young, wealthy son of one of the richest merchants in Assisi, gave away all his property and spent the remainder of his life in prayer and meditation. He was among the most widely depicted religious figures of the Italian Renaissance.
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Rethinking Catholic Religious Education in the Light of Divine Pedagogy
2019Teaching has always been central to the identity of the Catholic Church, and consequently, the teaching of religion has always been fundamental to the educational mission of the Church. Over these past two millennia, this was, and still is, reflected in the centrality that the subject, in its various forms, holds in the educational institutions of the ...
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