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Jesus said to his disciples: "The Kingdom of heaven is like a treasure buried in a field, which a person finds and hides ...
The power of stories fosters connections, preserves cultures and has captivated humans since the beginning of time. To me, ...
I first saw "Kingdom of Heaven" at the dearly missed Arclight Hollywood on opening day in 2005, and remember feeling like I'd just watched the proof of concept for Ridley Scott's "Lawrence of Arabia." ...
Scott tells IndieWire about the 4K director's cut of his maligned 2005 Christians-as-infidels epic and the "constant aggressive dance" between commerce and art that defines his career.
This is the lesson we can draw from those parables where Christ compared the Kingdom of God with a mustard seed and a yeast. (cfr. Mt 13,31-35) ...
Many people think heaven and hell are places God sends us to either reward or punish. But Orthodox Christians don't believe in this "two-story" model of the universe.
Help us reach new audiences all around the world with a compelling vision of the kingdom of God. The light dawned two thousand years ago. We still look with tears of joy on that long-awaited dawn.
The converse is also true in Jesus' teaching: Not only are the poor and outcast given pride of place in God's reign, but the rich are admonished and warned that "it is easier for a camel to go ...
Long puts it this way: “The main power of parables is in their capacity to point to what God is doing in the world, that is, to the kingdom of God. The power is not in the trope, but in the referent.” ...
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