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The Sign of Jonah
The sign of Jonah (Luke 11:29-32) is a sign of contradiction. That is, the sign mirrors the contradiction of a people called to prophesy who, instead, flee their calling. The Book of Jonah, as part of the Hebrew Scriptures, is … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, dialogue, faith as hope, green theology
Tagged change, conscience, environment, experience, Gershwin, God, gospel, Jesus, Jonah, Nineveh, planet-home, Pope Francis, Porgy ānā Bess, prophecy, sign, Solomon
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Future blog themes
Beatrix Murrell, seeing that I was considering not offering any more courses within the narrow time frame of the January intensive session at JST-Berkeley, suggested that I might do a series of blogs based on a book I coauthored years … Continue reading
Posted in eros, green theology, spiritual sexuality
Tagged David Steindl-Rast, eros, Fritjof Capra, green theology
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