That Biblical story takes on real flesh and blood as I'm desperately racing to the emergency room with my son, Aaron, in the seat beside me.
Not exact matches
Missouri Synod theologians had traditionally affirmed the inerrancy of the Bible, and, although such a term can mean many things, in practice it meant certain rather specific things: harmonizing of the various
biblical narratives; a somewhat ahistorical reading of the Bible in which there was little room for growth or development of theological understanding; a tendency to hold that God would not have used within the Bible literary forms such as myth, legend, or saga; an unwillingness to reckon with possible creativity on the part of the evangelists who tell the
story of Jesus in the Gospels or to consider what it might mean that they write that
story from a post-Easter perspective; a general reluctance to consider that the canons of historical exactitude which we
take as givens might have been different for the
biblical authors.
Most Popular Comment: In response to «Esther and Vashti: The Real
Story,» Ed wrote, «While biblical literalists can make an interesting case for wifely submission, (provided you first accept their literal perspective) they also need to take into account the story of Ananias and Sapphira - where Sapphira was held accountable separate from her hus
Story,» Ed wrote, «While
biblical literalists can make an interesting case for wifely submission, (provided you first accept their literal perspective) they also need to
take into account the
story of Ananias and Sapphira - where Sapphira was held accountable separate from her hus
story of Ananias and Sapphira - where Sapphira was held accountable separate from her husband.
Several pastors and authors say King displays a sophisticated grasp of theology in his books, and his
stories are stuffed with
biblical references and
story lines
taken straight from the Bible.
Also if this
story was meant to be
taken literally, then there would be a host of
biblical contradictions.
To uninitiated Westerners the large - eyed red fish may be simply charming, but to the Japanese the tai on the table of the Last Supper print brings the
biblical stories home as surely as the blond, blue - eyed Madonnas in northern Renaissance paintings
took the far - off events of the Holy Land to the doorsteps of northern Europe.
There is a fascinating
story here to be told - but one which would
take us too far afield from this discussion - about the intricate interplay between the crises of
biblical authority and Christian belief on the one hand and the rise of the novel and the growth of art history and literary criticism on the other.
In The
Biblical story, God tests his faithful servant Job to see whether Job will stay devoted to God even if God
takes everything away from him.
Once we
take into account the capacity of the ancient Jewish mind to create a
story as a way of expounding and showing the relevance of a
Biblical text (this practice will be described in Chapter 9), it is not at all difficult to see how the
story of Joseph of Arimathea could have been partly shaped by Isaiah 53:9, «And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death,» found in the famous chapter on the suffering servant, which was certainly interpreted by the early Christians as a prophecy of the death of Jesus.
Although the formal theological notion of revelation is not the subject of explicit discussion in the Scriptures, it is substantively present in the many shapes that God's promise
takes in the
biblical stories.
It's a creative
take on the
biblical story of Jesus» birth.
Yet we must admit that through their work we have learned to
take very seriously the total
biblical story, reading with deeper insight the truths which are there stated not in propositions but in the events of history and in the response made to those events in the experience of men and women immersed in the ordinary affairs of daily life.
The
story takes up just four chapters of Genesis, and so in translating it to the big screen Aronofsky and screenwriter Ari Handel have had a fair amount of «white space» to fill in around the
biblical account.
Few
biblical scholars have
taken seriously both feeding
stories in Mark; similarly, how many sermons have you heard on both
stories, as a pair?
Since Noah was commanded to
take 2 of every kind of unclean animal and 7 of every clean, a distinction that would not be established until much later, I have a problem with the
biblical story violating itself!
Its proximity to situations of what we usually
take to be impossibility has characterized the
biblical promise from the very beginning of the
story of Yahweh's involvement with people of the covenant.
We do not, like Bunyan's Pilgrim, see ourselves as reflecting, imitating,
taking upon ourselves the
biblical or other traditional symbols and
stories and making them our own through transference.
The Bible is not about conveying divine principles for starting and managing a Christian business — but is instead about Christ on the cross triumphing over all principalities and powers and so radically transforming everything we consider to be our business... Scripture then ceases to about teaching about
biblical manhood and womanhood or
biblical motherhood and fatherhood — and becomes instead the
story of how a covenant - making and promise - keeping God
took on full human personhood in Jesus Christ in order to reconcile this alienated and wrecked world to the eternally gracious Father.»
Taking the
biblical story of creation literally, as though it were in the same family of propositions as scientific statements, creationism sees modern scientifically based views of the cosmos as exclusive of and antagonistic toward
biblical religion.
The Temper Toolkit is a collection of practical strategies, honest
stories, and
Biblical resources from one mom to another to help you
take control of your temper BEFORE you lose it.
Taken literally, the
biblical story of Genesis contradicts modern cosmology and evolutionary biology in full.
Screenwriters Giorgio Prosperi and Hugo Butler loosely based the script on the book by Richard Wormser,
taking great liberties with
biblical texts to flesh out Lot's
story into a 2 1/2 hour movie.
The actor, 43, who has
taken on the role of Jesus in new film Mary Magdalene, said when he first decided to return to work there were no projects that interested him, before he ended up working back - to - back on four films including the
biblical story, and Lynne Ramsay's new film You Were Never Really Here.
As I write this Thursday afternoon, we are still waiting to see two strong Palme contenders: The Wild Pear Tree by Turkish auteur Nuri Bilge Ceylan, a Cannes favourite who
took the top prize in 2014 with Winter Sleep; and Lebanese director Nadine Labaki's Capernaum, titled for a
Biblical town where Jesus Christ is said to have performed miracles, which is getting good advance buzz for its
story about an unhappy boy launching a lawsuit against the adults who vex him.
You could call it their
take on the
story of Job, relocated to the Jewish community of 1967 Minneapolis and reincarnated in the person of university physics professor Larry Gopnik (Michael Stuhlbarg), who at least is better off than the
Biblical Job, with his suburban home and teaching position.
Now playing in theaters everywhere is Darren Aronofsky's Noah, an epic Hollywood - sized gritty
take on the
biblical story of Noah's Ark, from Genesis chapters 6 - 9.
You could call it their
take on the
story of Job, relocated to the Jewish community of 1967 Minneapolis and reincarnated in the person of university physics professor Larry Gopnik (Michael Stuhlbarg), who at least is better off than the
Biblical Job.
Starring Russell Crowe, director Darren Aronofksy's visually compelling
take on the
Biblical story drifts frequently into silliness.
For the main
story, we
took inspiration from
biblical epics like Ben - Hur and The Ten Commandments, not because Aloy is religious in any specific way, but because we realized that there were parallels between what we wanted to do and some of those epic heroes.
I also have another Christian work I want to complete that will be based upon the Gospel Harmony view and write a
story that
takes some license but follows the ministry life of Jesus through Peter's life as the narrator... It may be controversial but likely draw a lot of readership who may otherwise not read the
biblical account for the
story it reflects.
Story lines are often
taken from the Hindu
biblical epics of the Mahabharata and Ramayana.
This family friendly beach hotel itself has a distinctive and authentic design which
takes inspiration from mythological fables and
biblical stories.
For the main
story, we
took inspiration from
biblical epics like Ben - Hur and The Ten Commandments, not because Aloy is religious in any specific way, but because we realized that there were parallels between what we wanted to do and some of those epic heroes.
Apparently: «The new Gospel Champions series
takes children back to
biblical times by recreating Gospel
stories in a state - of - the - art game that intertwines action / adventure gameplay with sequenced elements of Bible
stories.»