St. Paul ’s understanding of suffering as a participation in salvation is especially evident when he speaks of how his suffering affects others. In 2 Timothy Paul says, “Take your share of ...
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Two questions have plagued the minds of Christians and non-Christians alike: why is there suffering? Why does God allow suffering? In this column we will consider Paul’s inward focus ...
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Some interpretations have the individual tortured by their own genius; for example, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes ...
The newfound painting was likely created a few months before Picasso started his official portrait. "Picasso often reused his canvases at this time because he did not have much money. However ...
One would have thought the right approach was to free them from their suffering by delivering them from death, but Jesus told them to be faithful even in tribulation. The early church understood the ...
Conservators in London, England used infrared and X-ray imaging to reveal a never-before-seen portrait of a woman beneath a popular painting by renowned artist Pablo Picasso. The Courtauld ...
And I don’t know why I am doing it this way. What I want more than anything else, in my life and in my painting, is—however I get there—for things to unify and for things to come together. And it felt ...
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