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The Word
John W. Martens
Christians read the Old Testament today understandably in light of Christ rsquo s fulfillment of the promises and prophecies found there It is a simple thing to do since the early church read the Old Testament in the context of Jesus rsquo incarnation and teaching and the experience of Easter a
The Word
John W. Martens
The fulfillment of hope especially divine hope fundamental hope does not rest on intricately calculated human plans in which we chart the future according to algorithms that never vary and on the basis of mathematical certainty await the fulfillment of our calculations Perhaps this works for 40
The Word
John W. Martens
A reflection by John W. Martens for the Second Sunday in Advent
The Word
John W. Martens
Pope Francis said on World Environment Day June 5 2013 ldquo We are losing the attitude of wonder contemplation listening to creation nbsp The implications of living in a horizontal manner is that we have moved away from God we no longer read His signs rdquo He was referring to the phys
The Word
John W. Martens
The correlation of the roles of king and shepherd precedes even the Old Testament Akkadian Babylonian and Sumerian texts including the Code of Hammurabi all invoke the king as shepherd Clearly this association emerges from the pastoral context of the time when sheep- and goat-herding were cent
The Word
John W. Martens
To be ldquo awake and sober rdquo seems like a minimalist approach to the Christian life but it is a figurative sign of the Christian spiritual life engaged and diligent Paul exhorts the Thessalonians in the context of the parousia the second coming of Christ which the early Christians hoped m