Sentences with phrase «sacrificial victim»

The phrase "sacrificial victim" refers to a person or animal who is chosen to be killed or harmed in a ritual or as an offering to a higher power or for a specific purpose. Full definition
Archeologists have found altars, religious carvings, and the remains of sacrificial victims in some of these caves.
It was only gradually that Christ's death as sacrificial victim came to be emphasized in Western theology as the most compelling proof of God's love.
During the Black Rock portion of your Belize honeymoon, you'll stay in a Deluxe Cabana overlooking the Black Rock waterfalls, enjoy the excellent meals at Black Rock Lodge and tour the Caracol Mayan ruins (the largest in Belize), the Rio On Pools and Rio Frio Cave in the Mountain Pine Ridge area of Belize, Aktun Tunichil Muknal cave (Cave of the Crystal Maiden) where you'll see the preserved remains of Mayan sacrificial victims — and a night time guided jungle tour.
In societies in which violence is rampant on the street and in the media, the nursing Virgin can perhaps communicate God's love to people in a way that a violent image, the image of one more sacrificial victim, can not.
Our difficulty with the language is that it is much easier for us to imagine Jesus being offered to the Father as a sacrifice, or indeed the Father getting Jesus to offer himself as a sacrifice to the Father, than to imagine the exact reverse: Jesus being empowered by the Father to stand in the place of a typical sacrificial victim of ours — God sacrificing himself to us.
The temple cultus, with its sacrifices and offerings and the arrangements for providing sacrificial victims, had become such an elaborate, noisy, and odorous affair that to the earnest young prophet from Galilee the spirit of true worship must have seemed to be lost.
He asks: «How do we deal with the fact that a large number of naturally dead Carthaginian fetuses and neonates were cremated and placed in urns that were interred in the same sanctuary with the burned remains of obvious sacrificial victims, such as lambs and kids?»
With the occasional exception of the physically handicapped, most sacrificial victims were captives of war.
The ancient Mayan people who lived in the Yucatan believed cenotes were gateways to the underworld (they sometimes threw sacrificial victims and buried their dead in cenotes).
There are about 15 skeletal remains in the main chamber and these, and the Crystal Maiden herself, were probably sacrificial victims.
Nearby lie the remains of seven adult sacrificial victims as well as those of five children all under the age of 5.
11, pp. 401 - 403) and even valiant heroes were reduced in Hades to ghosts so feeble that a draught of the fresh blood of sacrificial victims was necessary to rouse them to action.
Those who make it to the end will encounter shimmering crystal formations, Mayan ceremonial relics, and the skeletal remains of Mayan sacrificial victims.
There are even skid marks in the sediment indicating places where the sacrificial victims were reluctant to participate.
'' «I am sure, Mr. Rearden,» said the eldest judge, «that you do not really believe — nor does the public — that we wish to treat you as a sacrificial victim.
Lewis» most successful novel, I believe, is the first part of his science - fiction trilogy, Out of the Silent Planet, in which a Cambridge don named Ransom is kidnapped by two diabolical characters, the scientist Weston and the entrepreneur Devine, and transported via rocket ship as a sacrificial victim to the inhabitants of another planet called Malacandra (Mars).12.
Now he says «recognising the sacrificial Victim».
He must be harmless as the dove (the sacrificial victim, ready to sacrifice himself in his action — for the dove is the sacrificial victim) and wise as the serpent (that is, fully aware of just what he thinks and does).
The Hebrews were always falling back, they said themselves, into the old idolatry; the Romans continued, mostly, to expect omens in the flight of birds and the state of a sacrificial victim's entrails, and half - persuaded themselves that their emperor was divine; Christians still suppose that there are nonhuman spirits at work, for good or ill, in all the world around them.
The sacrificial victim of «civilization as we know it,» he bids us to let go.
The unifying rationale is the necessity of killing a sacrificial victim to protect human beings against their own inevitable escalation of retributive violence.
Sometimes divination was by the reading of the stars, astrology, sometimes by reading the livers of sacrificial victims, or other means.
If reconciliation is indeed the basic Christian experience, we would be justified in giving greater attention to the latter models (liberator and moral example) than the former (penal substitute and sacrificial victim).10
Of course, it is entirely possible to present the Holocaust as a Jewish passion play — one in which the Nazis are the murderers and the 6 million the sacrificial victims.
We practice a kind of historical make - nice in which we politely disbelieve that violent myths of the founding of culture might do exactly what they say they do, an unwillingness to admit that there exist cultures which genuinely require for their continued existence the blood of sacrificial victims to be mixed with the mortar of their buildings.
We can easily see how a ritual would evolve from this story — perhaps the annual offering of a sacrificial victim at the foot of the sacred tree.
If a sacrificial victim were to return with power to those who had persecuted or abandoned him, peace is the opposite of what they would expect.
One of the crucial things that makes the church a new community is its solidarity not against some sacrificial victim, but in identification with the crucified one.
As I left to go to my room for the night, and turned to look back upon them from the darkness, the strange scene seemed not unlike a company of Druid priests offering a sacrificial victim in some grand old English forest.
Johan Reinhard with another sacrificial victim found on Lullaillaco.
Preparatory rituals could be lengthy and sometimes involved a monthslong procession that wound its way from village to village through the empire, each stop an opportunity for the residents to celebrate the sacrificial victim's passage.
The high priest would start a new fire on the ripped - open chest of a sacrificial victim.
Anchovy bones and mollusk shells are abundant at all the sites, but less so at the inland locations than at Aspero; indeed, a sacrificial victim found at Caral showed signs of protein deficiency and chronic anemia.
Recognizing the sacrificial victim: The problem of solidarity for critical social theory.
Cashel Man, the oldest bog body in the entire continent of Europe at roughly 4,000 years, is thought to be a sacrificial victim and provides a fascinating look at the culture of prehistoric Ireland.
These are not the ceremonial burials found in the other two caves in the area, but are sacrificial victims.
The Tzompantli structure at Chichén Itzá is a Toltec structure, where the heads of sacrificial victims were placed.
The heads of sacrificial victims were displayed here, together with those of the players who lost the famous Mayan ball game.
This sacrificial victim, estimated to be a young adult in their 20s, has, over time, bonded with the minerals in the cave to acquire a glittery sheen.
The tour will take you through the majestic Maya underworld in an inflatable inner tube where you will discover stunning stalactites and stalagmites formations, astonishing crystal curtains, fire pits, Maya ceremonial pottery, wall carvings, glyph writings and even skeletal remains of sacrificial victims.
The Caves Branch tour will take you through the majestic Maya underworld where you will discover stunning stalactites and stalagmites formations, astonishing crystal curtains, fire pits, Maya ceremonial pottery, wall carvings, glyph writings and even skeletal remains of sacrificial victims.
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