Showing posts with label resurrection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resurrection. Show all posts
Thursday, December 20, 2012
From the Archives: Poetry of Truth Part 193
The resurrection of the body.
Labels:
gathering or scattering,
gnostic,
repentance,
resurrection
Sunday, December 11, 2011
from the Archives: Poetry of Truth Part 29
Gil Bailie begins the 5th cassette tape from the Poetry of Truth series with this quote from Henri de Lubac:
With this he starts a prolonged excursus on the story of Herod, John the Baptist and Jesus. This will continue over the next few posted excerpts.
“There is the hacknedely moralizing interpretation of those who have not studied the subject historically, and there is the narrowly historical interpretation of those who have not gone deeply into it spiritually. These are the alternating forms of mediocrity.”
With this he starts a prolonged excursus on the story of Herod, John the Baptist and Jesus. This will continue over the next few posted excerpts.
Labels:
Herod,
John the Baptist,
reincarnation,
resurrection
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