He is the editor of Jnanadeepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies, and AUC: Asian Journal of Religious Studies. Thomas Karimundackal teaches Biblical Theology and Biblical Languages at the Faculty of Theology, Jnana Deepa (JD), Pontifical Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Pune, and currently serves as the Head of the Department of Scripture Studies, and the Chairperson of the Doctoral Programme in Theology at JD. The Echoes of Scripture in the ‘Two Standards’ of the Spiritual Exercisesīiographical Sketch and Publications of Prof. Is Sacred Scripture at the Service of Spiritual Exercises or Vice-versa?ġ8. You must call no one on earth your father: On Interpreting these Timesġ7. Trilateral Relationship in Pauline Prayer (1Thess 1:2-10)ġ6. The Prayer of Jesus in Gethsemane: A Model for the Challenging Timesġ5. “They Left Everything and Followed Him” Discipleship and Possessions in Luke-Actsġ4. Reign of God: A Paradigm for the Mission of the Churchġ3. “Justice, and only justice, you shall pursue” - Justice in Deuteronomy and its Implications for a Just Societyġ2. In Voices from Beyond, Scott Sanders provides an interdisciplinary and transnational study of eighteenth-century conceptions of the human voice. Named Woman of Samson and Unnamed Woman of Peter: A Feminist Inter-Textual Readingġ1. The Metaphor of God as Father in the Old Testamentġ0. Zion in Micah: Hope in the Interstices of Utopia and DystopiaĨ. Prophetic Critique against the Judicial Corruption and its Relevance for Todayħ. Prophets of Israel: Troublemakers or Troubleshooters?Ħ. Prophetic Criticism as Salvific Interruptions against Hegemonic Patternsĥ. Rui de Menezes: Beckoned by the Prophet AmosĤ. Human, All Too Human: A Prophetic and Critical Appraisal of Rui de Menezes’ Integrated VisionĢ. Rui: A Passionate Teacher and Biblical Exegeteġ. Rui and are extremely relevant to our times.” “Elegantly edited, this volume provides a precious treasure of biblical essays on a variety of topics which were dear to Fr. Rui de Menezes, … the authors re-discover the person and vision of Rui the prophetic nature of Rui’s own teaching, writing, and interpretation of the Old Testament prophets the call to mission and inclusive Church in the New Testament and the Ignatian charism that came through in the life, love, and teaching of Rui.” “In this collection of biblical essays in memory of Prof. President, Jesuit Conference of South Asia It is indeed a great work, human and Christian.” “VOICES FROM BEYOND gratefully relates his story - all that he had been to the institute, to a generation of students, and specially to the Church. Through his writings, he continues to invite us to take interest in the issues of our times, engage with them in the light of the Scriptures, and read the Scriptures in the light of the problems that we face today.” “The essays in this book are a tribute to his seminal contribution towards Indian biblical theology and biblical interpretation. Indian Politics and International Relations.Home Decoration and Furniture Designing.Communication,Journalism and media studies.Ayurveda Medicinal plants and Herbal Medicines.Though I do am left behind with a feeling Voices From Beyond could have done better. More and so, The Gates Of Madness could be very well among the sub-par releases of the year so far. The album isn't the worst around, and a couple songs are definitely worth checking out (fe. You won't hear me say the band is too repetitive, but The Gates Of Madness isn't really a huge Hollywood story either. To know for a fact that the music isn't exactly ultra-fresh to begin with, the band has too few striking elements and "surprises" up its sleeve to leave a deep impact on the listener. Talking about tiresome, the whole album has in fact a bit of a "are we there yet?" thing going on. Don't get me wrong, the vocal work isn't all that obnoxious, but especially the more high-pitched parts get indeed quite tiresome. It's like a bunch of pyromania setting a fire with a broken lighter the idea may seem insanely amusing at first, but the whole thing gets pretty irritating in the end. Also the funny English accent is at the same time as annoying as it is, uh, funny. Especially the clean vocals aren't always that fitting, aren't always perfectly in tune, and are too often, well, too high. The biggest issue detected is the vocal department. The band's sound is classic enough in such way that it at least seems they are kicking it old school. But mostly, Voices From Beyond are just a vintage metal prototype band at heart. With a bit of imagination, there's even a solid dose of speed metal allure to be tasted. I'm obviously talking about the purest form of both genres nothing overly modern/trendy/hip to catch here. Voices From Beyond are found on the path where Heavy metal meets Thrash.
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