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The Baptism of Christ and Temptations by Michele Tosini: A Lukan Reading1
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For Michele Tosini, the baptism of Christ has profound allusions to Christ's suffering and death. In the Baptism of Christ and Temptations, Tosini is creative in his placement of the temptation narratives and in his selection of the Lukan account.
Before discussing the visual depiction of the Baptism of Christ as told in the Gospel of Luke, I would like to begin with another text, that of the testament of Michele di Jacopo Tosini, who was born in Florence on May 8,1503, and died on Oct...
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The Baptism of Christ and Temptations by Michele Tosini: A Lukan Reading1
Interpretation
; For Michele Tosini, the baptism of Christ has profound allusions to Christ's suffering and death. In the Baptism of Christ and Temptations, Tosini is creative in his placement of the temptation narratives and in his selection of the Lukan account. Before discussing the visual depiction of the
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Baptism and the process of Christian initiation.
The Ecumenical Review
; 1. Common baptism or common initiation? The affirmation that all Christian people share a common baptism has become an accepted departure point in ecumenical conversations and documents. A recent Faith and Order paper on baptism (emerging from the consultation held at Faverges, France, in 1997)
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Ecclesiological and Ecumenical Implications of Baptism.
The Ecumenical Review
; I. The ecumenical problem at present Church and baptism belong together from the very beginning. In the New Testament the account of the event of Pentecost, which definitively established the church, moves directly into the report of the baptism of the first Christians (Acts 2:41). In all churches
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Baptism -- the Basis of Church Unity?: The Question of Baptism in Faith and Order.
The Ecumenical Review
; When baptismal unity is realized in one holy, catholic, apostolic church, a genuine Christian witness can be made to the healing and reconciling love of God. Therefore, our one baptism into Christ constitutes a call to the churches to overcome their divisions and visibly manifest their fellowship.
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Calendar and text: Christ's ministry in the York plays and the liturgy.
Medium Aevum
; The modern reader tends to accept that mystery plays are based on the Bible, thereby reading them into an intellectual milieu, the world of the professional Church. Yet we know nothing of the individual authors, and increasingly more, thanks to the efforts of the Records of Early English Drama
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Adding to the rosary can be good news for Lutherans, too; Significant: Reflecting on Christ's life is important
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
; ... Glorious Mysteries of the resurrection. Why would this be good news to a Lutheran like me? Two reasons. First, I own two sets of ... risen, Christ will come again." This is, for believers, the best news possible. But Christ's death and resurrection are not the whole ...
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Seeing sex and sanctity in the face of christ
Evening Standard - London
; THE man likely to offer us the most accurate image of Christ as he was 2,000 years ago is a Jew - the rabbi at the nearest synagogue, perhaps, or young Mr Goldstone with his kosher chickens, exquisite smoked salmon and gefllte fish. Was Christ's nose long, his mouth made for rich kissing with such
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"Christ in You": A Study in Paul's Theology and Ethics
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; "Christ in You": A Study in Paul's Theology and Ethics. By William B. Barcley. Lanham: University Press of America, 1999, 170 pp., $42.50. William B. Barcley's monograph "Christ in You" is a published 1997 Ph.D. dissertation written under the tutelage of J. Paul Sampley at Boston University. The
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On Being Ecumenical in and with Africa: Talking and Living the Gift of Unity in Christ.
The Ecumenical Review
; African `gentility, humility' model for next millennium was the title of an article which appeared in the newspaper of the eighth assembly of the World Council of Churches in Harare, Zimbabwe, in December 1998. The author of the article, Mich Odero, reported from a Padare presentation that Jesse
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Jesus' baptism in the Jordan.
Theological Studies
; ... considered if he had not been with the disciples from the time of Jesus' baptism (Acts 1:22). In a very short summary of the good news, Peter includes Jesus' baptism (Acts 10:38). The persistence of this embarrassing event in the biblical tradition led Johannes ...
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