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The group as a question, the community as uncertainty: the future of the apostles is an opening that must remain open. Christ goes the way that is written for him. Perhaps the apostles walk the path that h...
“‘Go into the city to a certain man,’ he said, ‘and tell him, “The Teacher says: My time is near; I am celebrating the Passover at your place with my disciples.” So the disciples did as Jesus had directed them and prepa...
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The idea of betrayal evokes repulsion in those who have regrettably suffered from what the act of treachery delivers.
Indeed, the result of the act is a loss -- God Himself lost something esse...
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In the beginning, God’s command is not an order. It is creation. It is a gift.
God creates when He speaks. His voice is creation.
His command, then, is a mitzvah. It is a generosity and a gift. An act of love and...
Hi everyone. This is a continuation of the ideas and suggestions that I put forth in the last post. These final few articles will more or less summarize the major points of this book that I have been posting, albeit through a slightly diffe...
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David Kling was born and raised in Evanston, Il. He attended Shimer College and the University of Chicago, where he studied Classics and philosophy. He currently lives in Niles, Il. with his wife, daughter and two cats.
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