Strangers in Paradox: Explorations in Mormon TheologySignature Books, 1990 - 301 Seiten Exploring a wide range of theological issues, Strangers in Paradox examines the paradoxical nature of Mormonism. The authors consider the nature of God, gender roles, religious authority, and symbolism on the assumption that the more one evaluates one's beliefs, myths, and rituals, the more vital and meaningful they may become.For example, they illustrate that for every assertion about God being a human-like man with a physical body, with a literal, physical son, accompanied by a third, spirit personage, there is a correspondingly definitive pronouncement from church leaders and scripture asserting the opposite: that the godhead includes a woman, that God is a spirit, that there is only one God, and that the Holy Spirit has a resurrected body. The Book of Mormon is trinitarian, the Doctrine and Covenants is not. The Toscanos propose that God might be visualized equally well as an androgenous being.Similarly, in discussing LDS temple worship, the authors attempt to infuse rote phrases with some theological meaning. Reminiscent of Hans Kung or C. S. Lewis, they are provocative but faith-affirming. |
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... Odysseus ' conflict with the Cyclops illustrate the importance of this concept . Traditionally scholars have linked Adam's dominion over the animals with his power to give them names . The same interpretation can be ascribed to his ...
... Odysseus ' conflict with the Cyclops illustrate the importance of this concept . Traditionally scholars have linked Adam's dominion over the animals with his power to give them names . The same interpretation can be ascribed to his ...
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... Odysseus ' public , inconsolable , and tearful lamentation over his losses . The neg- ative reaction occurs if we assume that real men do not stoop to public displays of sentiment . Rather than question our culture's prejudice on this ...
... Odysseus ' public , inconsolable , and tearful lamentation over his losses . The neg- ative reaction occurs if we assume that real men do not stoop to public displays of sentiment . Rather than question our culture's prejudice on this ...
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... Odysseus ; and sometimes it is worn by the deity , as in the case of Demeter or Siduri . Anciently , the wearers of masks or veils were identified as gods and goddesses , “ at least for the participation in the sacred drama or ...
... Odysseus ; and sometimes it is worn by the deity , as in the case of Demeter or Siduri . Anciently , the wearers of masks or veils were identified as gods and goddesses , “ at least for the participation in the sacred drama or ...
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Keystones | 14 |
Holiness to the Lord | 29 |
The Divine Mother | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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