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John and Mary, the Mother of Jesus
John and Mary, the Mother of Jesus
by Dave Hopwood
Slaughter of the Innocent Bible Ref: Matthew 26 -27; Mark 14 -15; Luke 22-23; John 18-19 Each of the following sketches (scenes) can be used to form the basis for a complete act of worship or used as individual scenes on separate occasions. Each scene will require a narrator to r
THE NEW TESTAMENT AND THE PEOPLE OF GOD - 11 On Literature
THE NEW TESTAMENT AND THE PEOPLE OF GOD - 11 On Literature
by SPCK - N T Wright
On Literature If, then, we may agree that such a thing as literature exists, and that we can read it and talk sense about it without having our words collapse back upon themselves, it is important that we ask, albeit briefly, what literature itself is, and what we ought to do wit
the historical character of Jesus - 3d Indirect references
the historical character of Jesus - 3d Indirect references
by SPCK - David Allen
Indirect references Beyond the direct citation of Jesus material, which does still remain somewhat limited, there are a number of other places in which Paul may be drawing on and reflecting Jesus tradition. These allusions to, or echoes of, Jesus’ teaching are more subjective, an
Parallel Lives of Jesus - 6 The Gospel according to John
Parallel Lives of Jesus - 6 The Gospel according to John
by SPCK - Edward Adams
The Gospel according to John The Fourth Gospel shares features of the genre of ancient biography with the Synoptic Gospels (size, structure, narrative focus on one individual). Like the Synoptics, John’s Gospel constitutes an ancient “life” of Jesus. It also has in common with th
Meeting God in Paul - 2 The universal welcome: Paul’s disturbing idea
Meeting God in Paul - 2 The universal welcome: Paul’s disturbing idea
by SPCK - Rowan Williams
The universal welcome: Paul’s disturbing idea The words just quoted form one of the most familiar texts from St Paul’s letters – a text which, as you can immediately see, sets Paul in opposition to some of the most powerful and dominant trends of his day…
Mee-lahh
Mee-lahh
by Jonathan Miller
Pumzi means "breath" or more accurately "breathing" in Swahili (I think) and this painting is one of three which I am painting for my Feminist theology module. The three paintings are of the Holy Trinity but I am trying to put a more feminist slant on it than you get in tradition
Stations Of The Cross Twelve(a)
Stations Of The Cross Twelve(a)
by Twelvebaskets Ltd
Stations Of The Cross - Image Twelve (a) - Jesus dies on the cross and Mary weeps at his feet. Can be used in isolation or with other images from the 'Stations of the Cross' series Image resolution is 240 - Idea for PowerPoint slides - Insert and position in top L/H corner of sli
Stations Of The Cross Eleven
Stations Of The Cross Eleven
by Twelvebaskets Ltd
Stations Of The Cross - Image Eleven - Jesus is nailed to the Cross. Can be used in isolation or with other images from the 'Stations of the Cross' series Image resolution is 240 - Idea for PowerPoint slides - Insert and position in top L/H corner of slide, then drag down to fit
Stations Of The Cross Ten
Stations Of The Cross Ten
by Twelvebaskets Ltd
Stations Of The Cross - Image Ten - Jesus is stripped of his garments. Can be used in isolation or with other images from the 'Stations of the Cross' series Image resolution is 240 - Idea for PowerPoint slides - Insert and position in top L/H corner of slide, then drag down to fi
Stations Of The Cross Seven