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When You Fast
(Paperback)
Harold Ristau; Foreword by Thomas M Winger
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The best way to prepare for the Camino is with one of the world's
greatest pilgrims, Ignatius Loyola. In Contemplating the Camino
Brendan McManus SJ prepares you spiritually, emotionally and
practically for the task of walking the Camino de Santiago. Drawing
on his own experience of this walk, and his background in Ignatian
spirituality, he develops an approach to the Camino inspired by the
teachings of Ignatius Loyola. Focusing on the balance of grief and
joy in our lives, and the changes in our own emotions,
Contemplating the Camino is a key to the challenges and triumphs of
pilgrimage.
As followers of Jesus, we have been ushered into a reality that
rivals the plot of any story. We are leading ladies in a thrilling
tale of epic proportions-a story that is vibrant, mysterious, and
beautiful! The problem is that so often we get caught up in the
complacency of life and forget that our stories are intricately
intertwined with that of our Lord and Savior. In this study,
readers will explore what happens after they receive Christ and
what it means to truly dwell in Him. They will explore how Jesus is
their intimate friend, how He calls them His beloved, and how He
has made some fantastic promises to them. Most of all, they will
see that their lives in Christ are never-ending stories that will
continue to unfold throughout eternity.
Einerseits lassen die jungsten Neuentdeckungen von
Augustinus-Predigten angesichts des Umfangs seiner
Verkundigungspraxis auch in Zukunft weitere Funde erwarten,
insbesondere mit Hilfe der modernen Informationstechnik auch in
bereits katalogisierten Handschriften. Andererseits stellen die
Neufunde Vorstellungen von eher mechanischen Motiven und Methoden
der handschriftlichen UEberlieferung grundlegend in Frage. Die
vorliegende Studie zeigt durch die Identifizierung von neuen
Textzeugen zu 43 Sermones ad populum sowie zu 57 als Predigten
verwendeten Exzerpten anderer Schriften Augustins, dass Auswahl und
Form der UEberlieferung wesentlich von den mittelalterlichen und
neuzeitlichen Redaktoren nach Kriterien der liturgischen
Verwendbarkeit der Texte zu ihrer Zeit mitbestimmt wurden.
Gegenstand der Arbeit ist das Phanomen der arteigenen
Religion/Religiositat, welches in Deutschland seit dem ausgehenden
19. Jahrhundert bis ins erste Drittel des 20. Jahrhunderts zu
beobachten ist. Die Arbeit befasst sich sowohl mit den
verschiedenen theoretischen Ansatzen prominenter Ideologen und
Wegbereiter als auch mit den zahlreichen Stroemungen und
Gemeinschaften, die in gegenseitiger Konkurrenz standen. Anhand von
Kriterien wie Aufbau und Organisation, soziale Basis oder Lehre
wird herausgearbeitet, wo die Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede
zwischen Deutschen Christen, Neugermanen oder okkulten Ariosophen
liegen. Gleichzeitig wird der Frage nachgegangen, weshalb die
artreligioesen Gemeinschaften ausgerechnet im Dritten Reich ihr
Ende fanden. Der Autor nahm im Vorfeld an, dass es sich bei den
Entwurfen arteigener Religion primar um eine Reaktion auf eine als
bedrohlich empfundene Gegenwart, also um ein Symptom der Zeit
handelt. Ziel der empirisch-deskriptiven Studie ist es daher,
anhand des Quellenmaterials diese These zu be- oder auch zu
widerlegen. Arteigene Religion - ein Symptom der Zeit? Ein Versuch,
der Moderne mit ihren sozialen, kulturell-religioesen und
oekonomisch-politischen Krisen eine nationale, der deutschen Art
und Rasse gemasse religioese Ordnung entgegenzusetzen?
Handel's Israelite oratorios are today little known among
non-specialists, but in their own day they were unique, pioneering
and extremely popular. Dating from the period 1732-1752, they
combine the musical conventions of Italian opera with dramatic
plots in English that are adaptations of Old Testament narratives.
They constitute a form of biblical interpretation, but to date,
there has been no thoroughgoing study of the theological ideas or
the attitudes towards the biblical text that might be conveyed in
the oratorios' libretti. This book aims to fill that gap from an
interdisciplinary perspective. Combining the insights of
present-day biblical studies with those of Handelian studies,
Deborah W. Rooke examines the libretti of ten oratorios - Esther,
Deborah, Athalia, Saul, Samson, Joseph and his Brethren, Judas
Macchabaeus, Solomon, Susanna and Jephtha - and evaluates the
relationship between each libretto and the biblical story on which
it is based. Rooke comments on each biblical text from a modern
scholarly perspective, and then compares the modern interpretation
with the version of the biblical narrative that appears in the
relevant libretto. Where the libretto is based on a prior dramatic
or literary adaptation of the biblical narrative, she also
discusses the prior adaptation and how it relates to both the
biblical text and the corresponding oratorio libretto. In this way
the distinctive nuances of the oratorio libretti are highlighted,
and each libretto is then analysed and interpreted in the light of
eighteenth-century religion, scholarship, culture and politics. The
result is a fascinating exploration not only of the oratorio
libretti but also of how culture and context determines the nature
of biblical interpretation.
The biblical title 'The Prince of Peace' leaves us in no doubt that
God's purpose in Jesus Christ is to bring peace - universal peace,
both with God and with our neighbours. But have we really
understood what this peace might look like, especially in a world
of wars and suffering? David Kerrigan sees the coming of Jesus at
Christmas as central to the divine plan to bring peace to the
world. Through reflection on biblical texts and mission stories he
locates God at the centre of our mission and encourages us to
restore the peace, joy and hope that come from accompanying Jesus.
A vital help for your Passion Play Oberammergau 2020 visit, this
handy guide enables you to make the most of your time during your
stay. It includes the historical background, traditions, and
development of the Passion Play from 1634 to its relevance today,
the organization and administration of the Play, and its impact on
the village and the area. It looks behind the scenes to the
wardrobe rooms and props, the stage, the history of the building,
and the recent renovations and alterations. Meet the creative team
behind the play and the leading actors. A synopsis of the play,
including the sequence of the acts and scenes with the Old
Testament Tableaux, is described. Suggestions on what to see in the
village and the surrounding area include many of the places
holidaymakers will visit en route to or from Oberammergau. The new
expanded edition includes more of the Romantic Road, Munich, and
the Austrian Tyrol.
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