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  1. 5 days ago · It is significant that the foundations of a modern European identity were established with a “European spirit” promoting Christian principles, such as forgiveness, by three Roman Catholic politicians (all Christian Democrats) who had a coherent (if vague) vision of the future, and spoke with complementary accents: Robert Schuman (France) on reconciliation of enemies, Konrad Adenauer ...

  2. 2 days ago · Advocates of the permanence view argue the clearest texts about divorce mention no exceptions (Mark 10:1–9; Luke 16:18) and that it’s explicitly stated one is only free to be remarried after the death of one’s spouse (Rom. 7:2–3; 1 Cor. 7:39). They also find support from church fathers who rejected all divorce and remarriage.

  3. 2 days ago · In this article, I explore the significance of the protological and eschatological dimensions of the Trinity, critiquing and building upon the Trinitarian doctrines of Karl Barth and Robert Jenson. The traditional doctrine of the Trinity tends to separate the Triune God’s saving economy, which Barth attempts to reconcile via reclaiming their inseparability in his Church Dogmatics. However ...

  4. www.lifeway.com › help-my-unbelief-bible-studyHelp My Unbelief | Lifeway

    4 days ago · In the Help My Unbelief Bible Study, embrace the journey of exploring an infinite God through human understanding and trust. Unveil a deeper faith.

  5. 4 days ago · His message was addressed to both the exiles in Babylonia and to the people of Jerusalem. Today’s reading is from a section in the book that includes warnings to the people about God’s judgment on them, along with the promise of a brighter future.

  6. 5 days ago · We offered ideas for possible processes, consolidated the many emails we had received from the community that articulated many open questions and feelings, and introduced potential consultants to help with a reconciliation process.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KabbalahKabbalah - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · The concept became central to the later Kabbalah of Isaac Luria, who systemised it as the personal parallel to the cosmic process of rectification. Through Lurianic Kabbalah and Hasidic Judaism, reincarnation entered popular Jewish culture as a literary motif.

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