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August 22, 2013 at 1:43 am #21659
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MemberLiberation Theology Is a post-Enlightenment theological movement that seeks to unite theological and social concerns on an equal footing. Liberation Theology owes its genesis to the epistemological philosophies of Kant, Hegel and Marx. It has been greatly influenced by the European Political Theology movement and by the radical North American theologians J.B. Metz, Jügen Moltmann and Harvey Cox. These men have not really been criticizing Orthodox Christianity. It is not clear if they know what it is or if they care. Their dispute has been with Protestant liberal theology or the ahistorical and individualistic nature of existential theology.
August 22, 2013 at 1:40 am #21655adairamethyst
MemberCapitalism took a hard right turn after WWII and became consumerism. When this happened, it had profound, negative, and usually unexamined effects upon ethics, morality, and spirituality. This series of articles examines what those effects are, and suggests a path out of our dilemma.
August 22, 2013 at 1:38 am #21653adairamethyst
MemberAn individual plays many kinds of role in life a son or a daughter, a mother or a father, brother or a sister and many others. Similar, is the case with debt consolidation loans; they too can perform multitasks for people caught in the debt trap. They can replace your existing debts with one manageable loan and opens up an opportunity for you to rebuild your credit score. Read the article to learn how debt consolidation loan works and can help you to secure a debt free future.
August 22, 2013 at 1:36 am #21650adairamethyst
MemberThe main point of the ethics here are: how we interact each other, between the photographer and the model, photographers and their assistants, or with all other people in the environment. Having a good ethics, photographer is sure gaining benefits. He is empowered to take the best shot, good to see, and natural, with everyone helping the photographer to take the shoot at their best knowingly or unknowingly.
August 22, 2013 at 1:36 am #21649adairamethyst
MemberEarly in July, Arjuna Ardagh wrote a post about spirituality and money and whether spirituality should be “given away” for free. Arjuna wrote, “There’s a common saying in India that if a teacher charges money for “the dharma” (which loosely translated means “teachings about the truth”) that he or she will go to a special section of hell set aside for spiritual entrepreneurs, an area cornered off and designed to be much nastier than the areas for axe murderers, rapists, and the like.”
August 22, 2013 at 1:34 am #21646adairamethyst
MemberThere is a spirit of somber, a soft unspoken sense of fear and disappointment in most urban cities in America; as millions of people are coping with the reality of a great economic decline in the US. Once a beacon of hope, revered by millions as a place where even a lowly average person can earn enough money to provide a comfortable living for themselves and their family.
August 22, 2013 at 1:33 am #21645adairamethyst
MemberNo matter where you turn, the economy springs forth as an ominous topic. Recession, inflation, and depression are words that consistently boom across the airwaves. In Financial Armageddon, John Hagee speaks skillfully to the problem. He weaves an accurate portrait of current instability by alluding to appropriate biblical passages conflated with notable quotations from leading Christian economists. Financial pundits have realized America was barreling ahead to certain economic disaster for almost a decade. Hagee wants Christians to have a game plan for survival.
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