Not exact matches
Nevertheless, the message of Jesus has vital relevance, in elements
which have been pointed out in all the
preceding chapters.
We have dealt mainly in the
chapters immediately
preceding with the forces in life
which make not only happiness but goodness difficult.
In the
preceding chapters we found that Marx, through his Promethean role, was trying to achieve this «authentic human life»
which human beings seek.
When to this we add what has been said in the
preceding chapter about the «risen life» in God, made specifically available to men and women through their participation in Jesus Christ «risen from the dead», we have a «de-mythologized» portrayal of what «happens after death»
which speaks deeply to authentically Christian faith.
If the fashion in
which the basic New Testament proclamation has been interpreted in the
preceding chapter has validity, then talk of the resurrection of Christ is a way of affirming that God has received into his own life all that the historical event, designated when we say «Jesus Christ», has included: his human existence as teacher and prophet, as crucified man upon his cross, in continuing relationship of others with him after that death, and along with this what has happened in consequence of his presence and activity in the world.
Not all religions have a body of sacred scriptures such as that described in the
preceding chapter, not even all of those
which had reached the stage of writing.
David Hubbard, for example, in his taped remarks on the future of evangelicalism to a colloquium at Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary in Denver in 1977 noted the following areas of tension among evangelicals: women's ordination, the charismatic movement, ecumenical relations, social ethics, strategies of evangelism, Biblical criticism, Biblical infallibility, contextual theology in non-Western cultures, and the churchly applications of the behavioral sciences.2 If such a list is more exhaustive than those topics
which this book has pursued, it nevertheless makes it clear that the foci of the
preceding chapters have at least been representative.
The definition of sin
which was given in the
preceding chapter therefore still needs to be completed: sin is, after having been informed by a revelation from God what sin is, then before God in despair not to will to be oneself, or before God in despair to will to be oneself.
The formal designation can be made easily enough: When we refer to «Jesus Christ,» we are referring to the historical reality about
which we were thinking in the
preceding chapter — the reality from
which the Christian community took its beginning and by
which the continuing character of that community has been determined, the reality in and through
which the revelation of God, known within the church, took place.
I have argued in the
preceding chapter that every personal relationship lifts our eyes toward a reality
which transcends man.
But we may profit from still another brief summary of the relevant affirmations of process thought, about
which so much has been said in
preceding chapters.
Hence the background against
which we must study the Gospel of Mark is twofold: the evangelic tradition,
which we considered in the
preceding chapter, and the apostolic faith and its formulation in preaching,
which we are considering in the present one.
But is it not clear that we have here an instance of that «transfiguration» of the earthly life about
which we were thinking in the
preceding chapter?
The Brazilian bishop Dam Helder Camara, in that same Harvard address from
which I quoted in the
preceding chapter, tells us to «beware of escape mechanisms, conscious or not.»
In the last few paragraphs of this
chapter we shall attempt to explain the Eucharist, and the sacrament of baptism by
which it is
preceded, according to the spirit of process theology.
Chapter 3 preserves Hosea's own view of the matter preceding the actual marriage which is narrated in cha
Chapter 3 preserves Hosea's own view of the matter
preceding the actual marriage
which is narrated in
chapterchapter 1.
His
chapter on «Autumn Floods» from
which the story of the well frog is taken, and incidentally also the quotation
preceding that, begins with the following story:
But Surpassing Shanghai is even worse than the typical best - practices work, because Tucker's concluding
chapters, in
which he summarizes the common best practices and draws policy recommendations, have almost no connection to the
preceding chapters on each country.
You may not file under any
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Eligibility for
Chapter 7 depends on your «ability to pay,»
which is based on your income in the
preceding 6 months and the median income in your state.
The series is about to enter a new
chapter with Street Fighter V,
which borrows some of the best bits and pieces from the great games that
preceded it.
Also on view will be a group of paintings from the 1980s, the final
chapter of de Kooning's career in
which his richly impastoed canvases of the
preceding decade are transformed into spare, luminous compositions in
which ribbons of color ripple and curve across pale, ethereal backdrops.
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which the application is submitted; or
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