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Daily Archives: November 21, 2017
When Suffering Turns Your World Upside Down
Originally posted on Reflections:
When you are young and healthy, it is easy to think that you are in control of your life and that you are the master of your own fate. But circumstances can quickly arise that clearly…
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Carr-Paul, trauma, and zeal
Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
David M. Carr in Holy Resilience treats Paul as the traumatized apostle. Some of his points do not convince me. He tries to suggest that Paul’s christiopanies (appearances of Christ and visions)were trauma-related. He points especially…
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