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TagFifth Sunday in Lent – April 6, 2014
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Reading 1: Reading 2: Reading 3: Reading 4: Ezekiel 37:1-14 Psalm 130 Romans 8:6-11 John 11:1-45!– /wp:table —
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By Marjorie Suchocki
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The raising of Lazarus is the culminating sign in John’s “book of signs.” The previous si..
Fourth Sunday in Lent – March 30, 2014
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Reading 1: Reading 2: Reading 3: Reading 4: 1 Sam 16: -1-13 Psalm 12 Ephesians 5:8-14 John 9:1-41!– /wp:table —
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By Marjorie Suchocki
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The texts deal with good versus evil, with I Samuel challenging assumptions concerning ..
Theodicy – June 2006
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Question: Please explain God’s reason and the nature of suffering as defined in process theology.
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Publication Month: June 2006
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Dr. Cobb’s Response
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Midsomer Murders: Metaphors for the Puzzlement of Why Life is Such a Mystery
by Ann Pederson
“Mystery is not a matter of ignorance, not a matter of not knowing enough. Mystery is a matter of richness and texture.” Philip Hefner, Our Bodies Are Selves (143)
“Mystery is not the same as a puzzle. A puzzle can be solved—the more we learn about it and think about it, the ..
A DEAD SYRIAN BOY, A STARVING POLAR BEAR, and “I”
by Katie Ladd
I can barely read the news anymore. I hear this sentiment from a lot of people. It’s depressing. It’s filled with violence. Sometimes the news is a pornographic portrayal of personal tragedy – not news at all. Other times it is concerned with real issues carrying global impact, b..