The Way of the Cross ... examples of medieval Christian art. Some scholars believe that medieval miracle plays, which were essentially tableaux of Christ's life, developed from the sculptured ...
The Christian loves to follow ... body of Jesus staggers now beneath the huge cross. His most loving heart can barely summon up another breath of life for his poor wounded limbs.
Friday, February 14, is Valentine’s Day, which we celebrate as a day of ‘love.’ Valentine’s Day is named after a Christian ...
St. Brigid's Day, February 1, is when Ireland remembers the Celtic goddess Brigid and her immense power in both the Irish mythological and religious imagination. The goddess Brigid was the ...
Jonathan Riddle at Church of the Cross spoke on the doubt of John the Baptist as to whether Jesus was the One. It was an ...
the Cross of Christ is not the center of Christianity. Rather, the authors go beyond evidential studies in order to relate Jesus' resurrection to a holistic, full-orbed approach to Christian theology, ...
As a devotion, the stations allow us to take our loved ones to the cross and ask for their conversion (along with our own). We are invited to walk with the Lord Jesus and bring our concerns, heartache ...
Anthony Julius' biography of Abraham argues for the duality of the first Jew, with one life based in reason and another in ...
The Yale Jewish Lives series, which has volumes devoted to figures as diverse as Harry Houdini and Henrietta Szold, had a conspicuous gap in its library: an account of the first Jewish life.
Living as a Christian means going beyond, standing out and allowing the supernatural virtues of faith, hope and love to shine ...
One way of measuring the health of a society is the quality of life people can have with little ... We learn to depend more on God and each other. A Christian society should want to ensure that ...
New Research on Ancient Life Found in Yellowstone Hot Springs Feb. 3, 2025 — New work offers insight into how early life adapted from a low-oxygen atmosphere to the one that exists ...