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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Homelessness – Life Mocking Art
There are often moments and certain incidents which remind us that the behaviour of individuals and whole societies can be truly appalling. Recently FocusIreland, an organisation dedicated to working with those people within our society who are homeless, has started … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Economics, Journal, Philosophy, Politics, Society and Living
Tagged art, digity, dublin, homeless, homelessness, humanity, poverty, society, suffering, the poor, tourism
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The Threshold of Faith and Faith
John 2 “23During his stay in Jerusalem for the feast of the Passover many believed in his name when they saw the signs that he did, 24but Jesus knew all people and did not trust himself to them; 25he never … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical, Economics, Theology
Tagged badness, faith, god, incarnation, jesus, jesus christ, miracles, reason, sin, trust
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Driving Out The Money Changers
John 2 “13When the time of the Jewish Passover was near, Jesus went up to Jerusalem, 14and in the temple he found people selling cattle and sheep and doves, and the money changers sitting there. 15Making a whip out of … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical, Economics, Politics, Theology
Tagged economy, human rights, humanity, john's gospel, liberation, liberation theology, poverty, the gospel, the market, the poor
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Riding Out The Hurricane
When it comes to exploring recent trends in Young Adult Literature there are two avenues which one may take: that of the adult or that of the young adult reader. More simply this is to say that in our discussion … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical, Books, Theology
Tagged Books, children, crisis, god, grandma, hurricane katrina, maeve mcmahon, racism, religion, rescue, riding out the hurricane
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