Word: resurrectione
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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One of the key themes of Biblical theology at the turn of the century was the search for the "historical" Jesus, an attempt to discover his "personality" and his own sense of his mission. This quest seemed to be all but demolished in the years between World Wars I and...
In its heaving harmonies, its breast-beating emotionalism, its air of Teutonic mysticism, Gurrelieder has no style of its own, is almost a parody of the musical philosophy that Richard Wagner imposed upon whole generations and that survived in the more grandiose visions of Strauss and Gustav Mahler. Nevertheless, the...
Scholar & Thinker. High-church Archbishop Ramsey is a scholar and thinker rather than a mover and shaker. He has written five books, with titles such as The Gospel and the Catholic Church, The Resurrection of Christ, The Glory of God and the Transfiguration of Christ. Theologically, he stresses Christian obedience...
Fear of Resurrection. Right or wrong, Murry was far from self-righteous. In his religious quest, he enlisted a band of fellow pacifists early in World War II (though he later abandoned pacifism) and founded a Utopian community called Lodge Farm where, Sunday evenings, he delivered sermons. Not as the...
Christ as Saviour seems to have frightened Murry and he found the idea of physical resurrection "horribly shocking," though he admits that G. K. Chesterton once told him "that I have no right to limit my conception of reality and of God to that which does not shock me." Christ...