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The Resurrection of Jesus and Spiritual (Trans)Formation
Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care, 2012What does Paul envision as the basis for the spiritual (transformation of the believer? Several key passages in the Pauline epistles reveal that Paul envisions a vibrant connection between the resurrection of Jesus and the expected character qualities and behaviors of those who are in Christ.
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2021
Indian calligraphy has a very noble, decorative, and a unique style which can be seen in the major Indian religious texts composed and handwritten by ancient Indian sages and calligraphers. Technological evolution promoted cheaper mass-produced printed copies of the same handwritten religious scriptures which led to a drastic decrease in the demand for
Abhay Verma, Abhijit Padun
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Indian calligraphy has a very noble, decorative, and a unique style which can be seen in the major Indian religious texts composed and handwritten by ancient Indian sages and calligraphers. Technological evolution promoted cheaper mass-produced printed copies of the same handwritten religious scriptures which led to a drastic decrease in the demand for
Abhay Verma, Abhijit Padun
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The Eastering of Jesus: Resurrection and the Witness of Christian Spirituality
The Downside Review, 1994Le sujet de cet article concerne l'attitude des traditions chretiennes au sujet du Christ ressuscite. Dans une premiere partie, l'A. analyse trois temoignages sur l'impact du Christ vivant et, dans une seconde partie, il propose a la theologie de developper quelques questions sur ces temoignages.
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Immortal Organs: Spirituality in the Resurrected Lives of Organ Transplant Recipients
OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 2006At the heart of the scholarly critique of organ transplant is an unshakeable conviction that the zeal for transplantation stems from a misguided endeavour to resist death indefinitely and unnaturally. Based on ethnographic research with recipients about the religious or spiritual import of their transplant, this article argues that the immortality ...
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"How Can Some of You Say That There Is No Resurrection of the Dead?" Spiritual Elitism in Corinth
Novum Testamentum, 1978Why would some of the Corinthians have denied the resurrection of the dead ? JAMES M. ROBINSON explains this as "the turgid fanaticism of those who have already risen and are living it up in glory"l). This interpretation, deriving from 2 Timothy ii 18 where Hymenaeus and Philetus are attacked for teaching that "resurrection is past already", notes that
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The Resurrection Project of Mexican Catholic Chicago: Spiritual Activism and Liberating Praxis
Diálogo, 2013This chapter offers a historical ethnography of community building in Chicago's historic Pilsen neighborhood on that city's Near West Side. It focuses on the Resurrection Project, a community development organization that predominantly builds and secures housing for Latino residents, and locates the organization within the historical context of ...
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Resurrections of the Living and the Dead: Natural and Spiritual Bodies and Souls
2012Is Prospero a hazy approximation of a Christ figure? Scholars have debated this question vigorously, without coming to a definitive conclusion. Prospero certainly behaves in a deeply Christian way at the end of the play when he opts to forgive those who have wronged him.
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The Spiritual Resurrection and Transmigration (Tanāsukh) in Classical Ismaʿili Thought
2022Abstract: With the influence of Neoplatonic philosophy and Islamic philosophers, Ismaʿilis, unlike the Muslim majority, agreed on the view that after death the body will merge with the soil, whereas the nafs (psyche), in its matured state, will return to the sublime realm (al-ʿālam al-rūḥānī), which is its original place.
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Christianity & Literature, 2002
When thou thinkest thy selfe swallowed, and buried in affliction[...,] Christ Jesus shall remove thy grave stone, and give thee a resurrection; but if thou thinke to remove it by thine own wit, thine owne power[...,] Digitus Dei non est hic, The hand of God is not in all this.
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When thou thinkest thy selfe swallowed, and buried in affliction[...,] Christ Jesus shall remove thy grave stone, and give thee a resurrection; but if thou thinke to remove it by thine own wit, thine owne power[...,] Digitus Dei non est hic, The hand of God is not in all this.
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Resurrecting the Spiritual Body
Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 2005openaire +1 more source

