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Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
One of the most distinctive (and scandalous) qualities of ancient Israelite religion is the insistence that Israel is the specially chosen people of God. Now, especially today, we have a problem with this sort of language; we much prefer the attitude of inclusivity. Well, this tension is not just a mark of our time; it can be found in the Bible itself. And in point of fact, one of the “places” where the play between particularity and universality is most clearly articulated is in the section of the prophet Isaiah from which our first reading is drawn.
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Trusting God in Dire Straits
The Highest Good Is God Alone
Answering God’s Call
What Real Power Looks Like
What Do You Ask God For?
The Biblical Vision of the Family
Whoever Is Not Against Us Is For Us
The Ladder Doesn’t Matter
Faith Without Works Is Dead
Be Opened!
The Goodness—and Dangers—of the Law
Do You Accept This Teaching?
Really, Truly, and Substantially Present
Strength for the Journey
Everything in This World Passes Away
Where Heaven and Earth Meet
The Shepherd Has Arrived
The Earliest Moments of the Church
A Thorn in the Flesh
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