Identifying With The Sacrifice

Identifying With The Sacrifice
Author: Frank Raymond Ogles,Betty Barnhill Ogles,Shirley Barnhill Watts
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781615790081

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I had to keep looking downward because I could not look into his face. As he stepped into the water beside me, I saw the scars on top of his feet. At this time, I realized just who he was and I placed my hands over my face and peeked out from between my fingers. He was carrying a cup and pitcher in his right hand. The pitcher was smooth and shinny with large drops of water covering the surface that was falling to the ground. I saw the scars in his wrist when he leaned over and handed me the cup. He did not say anything to me, but I knew he wanted me to hold the cup so he could pour into it whatever He had in His pitcher. With my head bowed and my eyes looking upward, I lifted the cup. Jesus put his fingers palm up inside the cup pouring the liquid into his palm so the liquid would run off his fingers into my cup. When the cup was filled, I saw it was water so I put the cup to my lips and drank. After finishing three cups of Jesus' water, I handed the empty cup back to Jesus and He spoke these words, "Here you sit in all this salty water and you have nothing to drink." "I truly believe this book will be a conduit for impartation and also deep insight into the alignment of Scripture. Many believers who have been silent will be stirred into sharing their own personal times and experiences with the body of Christ." Senior Pastor Charlie Anderson Emerald Coast Worship Center Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Sacrifice and National Belonging in Twentieth Century Germany

Sacrifice and National Belonging in Twentieth Century Germany
Author: Marcus Funck
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2002
Genre: Genocide
ISBN: 1585442070

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Over the course of the 20th century, Germans from virtually all walks of life were touched by two problems: forging a sense of national community and coming to terms with widespread suffering. Arguably, no country in the modern Western world has been so closely associated with both inflicting and overcoming catastrophic misery in the name of national belonging. Within this context, the concept and ideal of "sacrifice" have played a pivotal role in recent German political culture. As the seven studies in this volume show, once the value of heroic national sacrifice was invoked during World War I to mobilize German soldiers and civilians, it proved to be a remarkably effective way to respond to a wide variety of social dislocations. How did the ideals of sacrifice play a role in constructing German nationalism? How did the Nazis use this idea to justify mass killing? What consequences did this have for postwar Germany? This volume opens up discussions about the history of 20th-century German political life.

Our Identification with Christ s Sacrifice

Our Identification with Christ s Sacrifice
Author: David D. Bergey
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2000-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1530618908

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How we can accept the healing and forgiveness that Christ has accomplished for us? Grasping our "identification" we have with Christ can have a profound impact on our thinking. From my church background I knew "Jesus Saved." I had heard he died in my place, as a substitute. But I never heard that I was "identified with Christ"-utterly one with him in God's sight. In this short but powerful book we will consider: Where God has revealed identification throughout the Scriptures How "identification" was intrinsic to the Old Testament sacrifices How holy communion is a vivid object lesson of our "common-union" with Christ. In this identification, our sin, pain, and sickness were transferred to Christ, our substitute. He bore it all for us, so we do not have to. We can tap into the power of God when we take in the healing and forgiveness that Christ has accomplished for us.

Ritual Sacrifice in Ancient Peru

Ritual Sacrifice in Ancient Peru
Author: Elizabeth P. Benson,Anita G. Cook
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-06-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780292757950

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Propitiating the supernatural forces that could grant bountiful crops or wipe out whole villages through natural disasters was a sacred duty in ancient Peruvian societies, as in many premodern cultures. Ritual sacrifices were considered necessary for this propitiation and for maintaining a proper reciprocal relationship between humans and the supernatural world. The essays in this book examine the archaeological evidence for ancient Peruvian sacrificial offerings of human beings, animals, and objects, as well as the cultural contexts in which the offerings occurred, from around 2500 B.C. until Inca times just before the Spanish Conquest. Major contributions come from the recent archaeological fieldwork of Steve Bourget, Anita Cook, and Alana Cordy-Collins, as well as from John Verano's laboratory work on skeletal material from recent excavations. Mary Frame, who is a weaver as well as a scholar, offers rich new interpretations of Paracas burial garments, and Donald Proulx presents a fresh view of the nature of Nasca warfare. Elizabeth Benson's essay provides a summary of sacrificial practices.

Aquinas s Summa Theologiae and Eucharistic Sacrifice in the Early Modern Period

Aquinas s Summa Theologiae and Eucharistic Sacrifice in the Early Modern Period
Author: M. P. M. Lynch
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780192874955

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This book is focused on the reception history of Thomas Aquinas' account of Eucharistic sacrifice during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Although the sacrificial character of the Eucharist has been of interest to theologians throughout the Church's history, during the early sixteenth century renewed attention was given to this subject, in part because of disputes that arose between Reformed and Catholic theologians about the relationship between the Eucharistic liturgy and Christ's sacrifice on the cross. Does the Eucharistic presence itself have a sacrificial quality? Can aspects of the liturgy or dimensions of the moral life be considered a sacrifice, and if so in what way? The emergence of these and other new questions in Eucharistic theology at the beginning of the sixteenth century coincided with a shift within the practice of theology in universities that began to emphasize Aquinas' Summa theologiae as the standard text of theological instruction, in place of Peter Lombard's Sentences. Because of the Summa's relatively late ascendency as a text of commentary and instruction, studying the Summa's reception history involves the interpreter in a complex textuality. Although itself a product of the middle ages, as a received text the Summa is in many ways a creature of the early modern period. Interpreting the reception of this text therefore requires one to consider not only the Summa in its original environment, but the life of this same text as it was received in new interpretive contexts.

Sacrifice and Modern Thought

Sacrifice and Modern Thought
Author: Julia Meszaros,Johannes Zachhuber
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780191634161

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Sacrifice has always been central to the study of religion yet attempts to understand and assess the concept have usually been controversial. The present book, which is the result of several years of interdisciplinary collaboration, suggests that in many ways the fascination with sacrifice has its roots in modernity itself. Theological developments following the Reformation, the rediscovery of Greek tragedies, and the encounter with the practice of human sacrifice in the Americas triggered a complex and passionate debate in the sixteenth century which has never since abated. Contributors to this volume, leading experts from theology, anthropology, and literary and cultural studies, describe and discuss how this modern fascination for the topic of sacrifice has evolved, how it has shaped theological debate, the literary imagination, and anthropological theory. Individual chapters discuss in depth major theological trajectories, theories of sacrifice including those of Marcel Mauss and René Girard, and current feminist criticism. They engage with sacrifice in the context of religious and philosophical thought, works of literature and film. They explore different yet overlapping aspects of modernity's obsession with sacrifice. The book does not intend to impose a single narrative over all these diverse contributions but brings them into a conversation around a common centre.

King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice

King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice
Author: Francesca Stavrakopoulou
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2012-10-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110899641

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The Hebrew Bible portrays King Manasseh and child sacrifice as the most reprehensible person and the most objectionable practice within the story of 'Israel'. This monograph suggests that historically, neither were as deviant as the Hebrew Bible appears to insist. Through careful historical reconstruction, it is argued that Manasseh was one of Judah's most successful monarchs, and child sacrifice played a central role in ancient Judahite religious practice. The biblical writers, motivated by ideological concerns, have thus deliberately distorted the truth about Manasseh and child sacrifice.

The Motives of Self Sacrifice in Korean American Culture Family and Marriage

The Motives of Self Sacrifice in Korean American Culture  Family  and Marriage
Author: Chul Woo Son
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2014-01-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725248762

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The concept of self-sacrifice is highly important to Korean Americans. With hierarchy of age, social status, and gender-defined roles taking primacy over equality and justice, self-sacrifice becomes instrumental in maintaining family and social relationships. Unfortunately, in family relationships, sacrifice has more to do with submission and endurance than it does with sacrificial service that is redemptive and mutually beneficial. When self-sacrifice carries hidden motives--coercive responsibility, obligation, shame, guilt, or one's reputation--that "self-sacrifice" is not self-giving, neither serving nor being of mutual benefit. In this context, it is important to explore the attitudes and motives of self-sacrifice in Korean American families. In unlocking and exploring the dynamics of the theology and practice of self-sacrifice for Korean Americans, this book explores cultural virtues, marital relationships, gender inequality, domestic violence, and their theological implications. The author introduces a new approach and model with a proposal for a healthier and a more judicious understanding of self-sacrifice for Korean American family relationships. The element of "equal regard" as pertaining to self-sacrifice offers Korean Americans a refreshing hope in the perspective of familial relationships and a liberating casting-off of culturally and religiously imposed burdens. The Korean American family ought to be grounded on a love ethic of equal regard and place its value on mutuality, self-sacrifice, and individual fulfillment. When this is done, sacrificial love can be understood as justly appropriated for both husbands and wives, males and females, and parents and children. Thus, Christian teaching and theology may deliver a more transparent message of true agape and its liberating effects for the marginalized, especially women and children.