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The Women's Bible Commentary - Mary, Rhoda, and Slavery
The Women's Bible Commentary - Mary, Rhoda, and Slavery
by SPCK - Newsom, Ringe and Lapsley
Mary, Rhoda, and Slavery At the very end of the story of Peter’s imprisonment in Jerusalem, Luke gives readers a glimpse into one of the assemblies of The Way (or Christians, as they are now called [Acts 11:26])…
embodying mark - 8 Into the Silence
embodying mark - 8 Into the Silence
by SPCK - meda a a stamper
8 Into the Silence They have been in the story all along, but silent and invisible, unnamed like the woman with her alabaster jar, until now. Even once some of them are named, at the death and the burial (15.40 – 41, 47), still they are motionless and voiceless…
The Women's Bible Commentary - “The Daughters of Men”
The Women's Bible Commentary - “The Daughters of Men”
by SPCK - Newsom, Ringe and Lapsley
“The Daughters of Men” Women— “the daughters of men”—are also involved in another, briefer creation tale in Genesis 6:1–4 that marks the passage from ideal to reality. Here the women themselves are the fruit attracting the divine “sons of God,” members of God’s entourage in ancie
Interactive reflection on 2 Timothy 1: 3-5
Interactive reflection on 2 Timothy 1: 3-5
by Michaela Youngson
27th in Ordinary Time Interactive Reflection on 2 Timothy 1.3-5 Lois and Eunice are honoured here in Paul’s letter to Timothy. Saint Paul remembered the faith that lived in them and rejoiced that they had passed that faith on to Timothy. I wonder how many of us if asked to name w
shopping mall magnificat
shopping mall magnificat
by David Perry
Image to accompany reflection "Shopping Mall Nativity 3: Annunciating the Magnificat" TIP- PowerPoint Slide Size- The ideal way to insert into PowerPoint is:- Reduce the image size to 1024x768 pixels using your image editing software. (Will reduce image proportionally) Insert as
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