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Pastor, husband and father of 7, interested in books, music, theology, culture, business etc.

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Our new introduction to Emmanuel Church video….
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Today 10:0am at followed by a picnic.
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Read this for the take on Simone Weil, preparation for two talks in October. The Ethics of Attention by Silvia Caprioglio Panizza.
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@Pjobanion love your book.
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O’Banion has been translating the works of Zanchi in the meantime.
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Particularly interesting was the failed attempts to convert gypsies, Jews, and Muslims. Requiring institutional conformity, baptism and the penitential system did not affect real change or conversion.
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Particularly interesting was the failed attempts to convert gypsies, Jews, and Muslims. Requiring institutional conformity, baptism and the penitential system did not affect real change or conversion.
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Fascinating. How did the sacrament of penance work in the period of the Counter Reformation? How did annual sacramental requirements become weekly?.The Sacrament of Penance and Religious Life in Golden Age Spain by Patrick J. O'Banion.
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Fascinating. How did the sacrament of penance work in the period of the Counter Reformation? How did annual sacramental requirements become weekly?.The Sacrament of Penance and Religious Life in Golden Age Spain by Patrick J. O'Banion.
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Hidden Beauty: Seeing God in Japan via @YouTube.
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Read The Trial and Metamorphosis first.
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The Castle by Franz Kafka.But what does it mean?
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This novel is a story of one man’s (he’s refer to as K) frustration with bureaucracy and central, unreachable power. I suspect it may be more than that: that reality and life share in that bureaucratic inaccessibility. Even his love life is stymied by it.
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The Castle by Franz Kafka.But what does it mean?
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The Castle by Franz Kafka.But what does it mean?
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Translated and with a preface by Mark HarmanLeft unfini…
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@JMWSPT⁩ enjoyed this essay today. STYLE AND SUBSTANCE: T. S. ELIOT, JACQUES MARITAIN, AND NEO-THOMISM on JSTOR
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An excellent resource with substantial sections of Augustine supplemented with explanatory essays and extensive footnotes on the political content. HT ⁦@jamesrwoodtheo⁩. The Essential City of God: A Reader and Commentary by Gregory W. Lee.
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“… and, at the same time, by the body we shall see him in everybody, wherever the eyes of the spiritual body are directed with their penetrating gaze.”.City of God 22.29.
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Best quote on beatific vision from Augustine: .“ God will be known to us in such a conspicuous way that we shall see him by the spirit in ourselves, in each other, in the new heaven, a new earth, and in every creative thing that will then exist;. ”
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Best quote on beatific vision from Augustine: .“ God will be known to us in such a conspicuous way that we shall see him by the spirit in ourselves, in each other, in the new heaven, a new earth, and in every creative thing that will then exist;. ”
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City of God is perhaps the first work of cultural apologetics, if that’s not an anachronism. Augustine deconstructs Rome, and then replays the biblical narrative.
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Worth the journey…,.The City of God against the Pagans by Augustine of Hippo.
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I thought I’d read this after visiting Athens last month. Koutroubis was influenced by de Lubac before returning to Orthodoxy. The Master Builder: Demetrios Koutroubis and the Renewal of Theology in Modern Greece by Marcus Plested.
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And thus the Molinists are confounded…. by the Thomists!!. A Brief Refutation of Middle Knowledge by Charles-René Billuart.
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In this theological treatise, renowned Dominican theolo…
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Faithful liturgy cuts the prolixity and waffle out of worship….
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The first half, the half I read, is Rookmaaker’s thesis on Gauguin. Useful exposition of the development of modem art. Art, Artists and Gauguin by Marleen Hengelaar-Rookmaaker.
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Rookmaaker and an Erdinger!
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