Is
there ancient wisdom in the bible that can help direct us to being better moral people in the face of environmental threats?
Not exact matches
If
there is one emphasis of the Seminar that appears to be unique within NT scholarship, it is perhaps our judgment that Jesus was not an apocalyptic firebrand, but more a teacher of sacred
wisdom within the traditions of
ancient Israel.
There is nothing better I can do for the moral dilemmas of our time than offer undiluted the
ancient wisdom of the community of celebration.
There's a piece of
ancient wisdom that says, «First cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.»
There are certainly great truths &
wisdom found in other
ancient texts, but as a Christian, the Bible still remains a sacred & treasured writing.
It's an approach that assumes
there is a natural way for the body to function in space, and that humanity has long abandoned that
ancient wisdom for machines, treadmills, and hours and hours of sedentary living.
Genevieve's new book The Mama Natural Week to Week Guide to Pregnancy & Childbirth is the first weekly guide out
there (in my opinion) to really combine today's medical insight with the
ancient wisdom of natural childbirth practices.
There is an abundance and wealth of knowledge and
ancient wisdom all around you if you choose to see it, explore it, open your eyes to it, maybe even just entertain the idea of thinking about it!
I like to refer to the
ancient wisdom of Ayurveda (Indian healing system), which says that
there are six tastes - sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent, and astringent - and including all six tastes in every meal ensures that all major food groups and nutrients are represented, and also provides us with the feeling of SATISFACTION when eating.
There is also a lot of
ancient health
wisdom that believes dark foods like those that are purple, black, and blueish in color nourish the colon, entire digestive system, blood vessels, heart, and the brain.
There are a handful of
ancient texts that modern day yogis turn to for foundational
wisdom.
After that
there is a fine chapter in which Holden calls to claim good - by to an
ancient educator, an unlovable Mr. Chips without
wisdom or creativity.
Finally,
there is the bliss of love and passion, the
wisdom of
ancient culture, the piety of true believers, the sheer beauty of life on earth to experience, regardless of race and class.
He looked at me with kind dark eyes An
ancient wisdom shining through And in the essence of his being I saw love
there too.
There's an open secret at the heart of both contemporary science and
ancient wisdom traditions — the primitive part of our brains can't distinguish between an external threat, like footsteps in a dark alley, and an internal threat, like grief or shame or rage.