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Mar 7, 20225 min read
The Use of Metaphors in Paul's Letters
The metaphor of the body and the metaphor of marriage were used by Paul to illustrate the ways in which the Church is in union with Christ.
Feb 17, 20222 min read
The Synoptic Gospels vs Gospel of John
The synoptic gospels and John differ in several distinct ways in order to emphasize unique aspects of Jesus' life, His works, and who He is.
Oct 20, 20212 min read
Martin Luther King Jr. on 'Loving Your Enemy'
The perpetual goodness of God resides within everyone, including our enemies.
Nov 8, 20204 min read
Aquinas on The Rewards of the Beatitudes
Aquinas argues that the rewards of the Beatitudes can be received on Earth in the present life.
Oct 27, 20204 min read
Therese of Lisieux's Night of Faith
It is through her great faith that she that she is able to endure suffering and darkness.
Oct 8, 20202 min read
Therese of Lisieux as the Bride of Christ
It was her mission to be completely devoted to her union with Christ and always kept her eyes on His Kingdom.
Oct 4, 20204 min read
John of the Cross' Metaphor of the Lamp
God enlightens the soul with knowledge of His attributes, and warms the soul with love.
Dec 2, 20192 min read
Therese of Lisieux's 'Story of a Soul'
The youthful and passionate desire to love and surrender to God stood out to me as a simple, yet powerful approach to Christian love.
Nov 20, 20192 min read
Thomas Aquinas on Loving Your Body
It is only the sin of our earthly being we must wish to be freed from, a freedom that comes with charity.
Nov 3, 20193 min read
Augustine on Acting Out Of Love
If you have love fueling your actions, “it is not possible to do anything but good.”
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