Our Absent Lord, not present in the sacramental elements: a sermon, etc

Our Absent Lord, not present in the sacramental elements: a sermon, etc
Title Our Absent Lord, not present in the sacramental elements: a sermon, etc PDF eBook
Author Francis CLOSE (Dean of Carlisle.)
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Pages 28
Release 1867
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God as an Absent Character in Biblical Hebrew Narrative

God as an Absent Character in Biblical Hebrew Narrative
Title God as an Absent Character in Biblical Hebrew Narrative PDF eBook
Author Amelia Devin Freedman
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 250
Release 2005
Genre Bibles
ISBN 9780820478289

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Although the Hebrew Bible as a whole is centered on God and God's relations with Israel, the character of God appears in most biblical stories only indirectly. How are modern readers to make sense of this paradox? God as an Absent Character in Biblical Hebrew Narrative establishes a set of literary methods that both academic and non-academic readers can use to understand the character of God, who is the single most important character in Hebrew Bible narrative and, strangely, absent from the majority of it.

Absent Lord

Absent Lord
Title Absent Lord PDF eBook
Author Lawrence A. Babb
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 264
Release 1996-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780520917088

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What does it mean to worship beings that one believes are completely indifferent to, and entirely beyond the reach of, any form of worship whatsoever? How would such a relationship with sacred beings affect the religious life of a community? Using these questions as his point of departure, Lawrence A. Babb explores the ritual culture of image-worshipping Svetambar Jains of the western Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. Jainism traces its lineages back to the ninth century B.C.E. and is, along with Buddhism, the only surviving example of India's ancient non-Vedic religious traditions. It is known and celebrated for its systematic practice of non-violence and for the intense rigor of the asceticism it promotes. A unique aspect of Babb's study is his linking of the Jain tradition to the social identity of existing Jain communities. Babb concludes by showing that Jain ritual culture can be seen as a variation on pan-Indian ritual patterns. In illuminating this little-known religious tradition, he demonstrates that divine "absence" can be as rich as divine "presence" in its possibilities for informing a religious response to the cosmos.

Journals of the House of Lords

Journals of the House of Lords
Title Journals of the House of Lords PDF eBook
Author Great Britain House of Lords
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Pages 740
Release 1628
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God's Absence and the Charismatic Presence

God's Absence and the Charismatic Presence
Title God's Absence and the Charismatic Presence PDF eBook
Author Roy D. Kindelberger
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 259
Release 2017-05-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532614527

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The author's theological inquiry is intended to raise questions of interpretation within the camp of openness theology and to direct a discussion on the implications of this movement for the charismatic/Pentecostal community. Open theism or openness theology affirms that the universe is open, the future is not settled, God is essentially relational love, and the risks of love and the threats against it are real. The author digs deep into this area of doctrine in order to question how far openness theology is willing to go. Is it only the future that is open to God, or are there perhaps unknown aspects to the past and present as well? What does God know about sin, and when does he know it? Is it possible for God to be totally absent from a person's life or even from an entire nation? If God can be absent, can he also be exceptionally present in the lives of believers? What would the divine presence and the charismata (spiritual ministries) look like in an open universe?

Journals of the House of Lords

Journals of the House of Lords
Title Journals of the House of Lords PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
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Pages 692
Release 1836
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Longing for an Absent God

Longing for an Absent God
Title Longing for an Absent God PDF eBook
Author Nick Ripatrazone
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 212
Release 2020-03-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1506451969

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Longing for an Absent God unveils the powerful role of faith and doubt in the American literary tradition. Nick Ripatrazone explores how two major strands of Catholic writers--practicing and cultural--intertwine and sustain each other. Ripatrazone explores the writings of devout American Catholic writers in the years before the Second Vatican Council through the work of Flannery O'Connor, J. F. Powers, and Walker Percy; those who were raised Catholic but drifted from the church, such as the Catholic-educated Don DeLillo and Cormac McCarthy, the convert Toni Morrison, the Mass-going Thomas Pynchon, and the ritual-driven Louise Erdrich; and a new crop of faithful American Catholic writers, including Ron Hansen, Phil Klay, and Alice McDermott, who write Catholic stories for our contemporary world. These critically acclaimed and award-winning voices illustrate that Catholic storytelling is innately powerful and appealing to both secular and religious audiences. Longing for an Absent God demonstrates the profound differences in the storytelling styles and results of these two groups of major writers--but ultimately shows how, taken together, they offer a rich and unique American literary tradition that spans the full spectrum of doubt and faith.