Picking Up the Pieces of a Shattered Culture: Abandoning Sartre for Aquinas
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For many Catholics, the fourth joyful mystery—the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple—can be a difficult scene to meditate on. What’s the episode about, anyway? And what might be its deeper meaning?
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The opening chapter of the book of Genesis famously records God’s decision to “make man in our image, after our likeness” (Gen 1:26). But what precisely do the words “image and likeness” mean? And are humans the only creatures who fit this description?
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Join Dr. Scott Hahn each week as he leads us on the journey from our earthly exile to our heavenly home. Catholics today may be living in exile, but as Dr. Hahn will show, exile is not a new reality for Christians. In this series of talks, Dr. Hahn will be walking his audience through the biblical passages related to exile and applying it to our present-day situation, ultimately unveiling that the biblical portrait of our Church has always been one of a people on the way home. These talks will be recorded with a live audience and shared as part of the St. Paul Center’s Exodus & Exile Lenten Challenge.
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