Paradoxes & Parables

Paradoxes & Parables

Author: Rev. John J. Lombardi

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2023-11-02

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13:

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Father John “Jack” Lombardi is a Roman Catholic Priest of thirty-four years and has pastored parishes in Western Maryland and Baltimore city. He enjoys outdoor recreational activities, spiritual adventure, travel, mystical theology, and God’s world, all summarized by St. Thomas Aquinas saying, “God is the artist, and the universe is His work of art”. Father Jack enjoys hikes and walks with his dog and faithful companion, Bella, a Labrador Retriever, and appreciates the Christian spiritual community and working for The Lord!


Parable and Paradox

Parable and Paradox

Author: Malcolm Guite

Publisher: Canterbury Press

Published: 2016-05-27

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1848258593

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Since the publication of the bestselling Sounding the Seasons, Malcolm Guite has repeatedly been asked for more sonnets. This new collection offers a sequence of 50 sonnets that focus on many passages in the Gospels: the Beatitudes, parables and miracles, teachings on the Kingdom, and the ‘hard sayings’ - Jesus’ challenging demands with which we wrestle. In addition this collection includes: •A sequence of seven sonnets on 'The Wilderness', exploring mysterious stories of divine encounter such as Jacob’s wrestling with the angel. •Poetic reflections on music, hospitality and ecology. •Seven short poems celebrating the days of creation. •A biblical index pairing the poems with scripture readings for use in worship.


Kingdom, Grace, Judgment

Kingdom, Grace, Judgment

Author: Robert Farrar Capon

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2002-03-11

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13: 1467427527

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Here in one volume is Robert Farrar Capon's widely praised trilogy on Jesus' parables — The Parables of the Kingdom, The Parables of Grace, and The Parables of Judgment. These studies offer a fresh, adventurous look at all of Jesus' parables, treated according to their major themes. With the same authorial flair and daring insight that have earned him a wide readership, Capon admirably bridges the gap between the biblical world and our own, making clear both the original meaning of the parables and their continuing relevance today.


The Theological Role of Paradox in the Gospel of Mark

The Theological Role of Paradox in the Gospel of Mark

Author: Laura C. Sweat

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2013-08-15

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 0567170055

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Scholarship on the Gospel of Mark has long been convinced of the paradoxical description of two of its primary themes, christology and discipleship. This book argues that paradoxical language pervades the entire narrative, and that it serves a theological purpose in describing God's activity. Part One focuses on divine action present in Mark 4:10-12. In the first paradox, Mark portrays God's revelatory acts as consistently accompanied by concealment. The second paradox is shown in the various ways in which divine action confirms, yet counters, scripture. Finally, Mark describes God's actions in ways that indicate both wastefulness and goodness; deeds that are further illuminated by the ongoing, yet defeated, presence of evil. Part Two demonstrates that this paradoxical language is widely attested across Mark's passion narrative, as he continues to depict God's activity with the use of the three paradoxes observed in Mark 4. Through paradoxical narrative, Mark emphasizes God's transcendence and presence, showing that even though Jesus has brought revelation, a complete understanding of God remains tantalizingly out of their grasp until the eschaton (4:22).


Exploring Theological Paradoxes

Exploring Theological Paradoxes

Author: Cyril Orji

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-08-31

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1000640388

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This book focuses on the question of theological paradox, exploring what it means and its place in theological method from a Christian perspective. Just as paradoxes are unavoidable in logic and mathematics, paradoxes are inevitable in religious and theological discourses. The chapters in this volume examine a number of cases, including the ‘Red Heifer paradox’, the ‘liar paradox’, and the ‘paradox of omnipotence’, and attention is given to Christian doctrines such as the Trinity and the Incarnation. Arguing for a renewed understanding and appreciation of the role of paradox, this study will be of interest to scholars of theology and the philosophy of religion.


Where's My Zen?

Where's My Zen?

Author: Master Nomi

Publisher: No Mind

Published: 2008-11

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9780938058069

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A short parable of Master Nomi as he reveals the Ten Paradoxes to three travelers looking for their Zen. They mystically encounter the Hut of the Blind Donkey in Japan. This small hilltop monastery where Master Nomi lives serves as the backdrop for an unforgettable night filled with enlightening experiences and ancient Zen secrets of peak performance, a parable along the lines of Who Moved My Cheese?


This Book Needs No Title

This Book Needs No Title

Author: Raymond Smullyan

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1986-10-15

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 0671628313

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From Simon & Schuster, This Book Needs No Title is Raymond Smullyan's budget of living paradoxes—the author of What is the Name of This Book? Including eighty paradoxes, logical labyrinths, and intriguing enigmas progress from light fables and fancies to challenging Zen exercises and a novella and probe the timeless questions of philosophy and life.


Surprised by Paradox

Surprised by Paradox

Author: Jen Pollock Michel

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2019-05-14

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 083087092X

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In a world filled with ambiguity, we want faith to act like an orderly set of truth-claims to solve the problems that life throws at us. While there are certainties in Christian faith, at the heart of the Christian story is also paradox, and Jen Pollock Michel helps readers imagine a Christian faith open to mystery. Jesus invites us to abandon the polarities of either and or in order to embrace the difficult, wondrous dissonance of and.


Sounding the Seasons

Sounding the Seasons

Author: Malcolm Guite

Publisher: Canterbury Press

Published: 2013-02-21

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 1848255152

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Poetry has always been a central element of Christian spirituality and is increasingly used in worship, in pastoral services and guided meditation. Here, Cambridge poet, priest and singer-songwriter Malcolm Guite transforms 70 lectionary readings into inspiring poems for use in regular worship, seasonal services, meditative reading or on retreat.