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Palms and passion
A sermon for Palm Sunday, 2017 Dietrich Bonhoeffer was an acclaimed theologian of the twentieth century. He became iconic after his martyrdom at the hands of Hitler’s Nazi government, shortly before the end of the second World War. According to … Continue reading
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Tagged Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Jesus, Palm Sunday, Passion Sunday, refugees, rejection
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A sermon for the Palms and the Passion
At the beginning, the tempter had urged him to make bread, to bow down, to throw himself from the temple and be saved by the angels. In the end, the people would taunt him and tempt him to leave his … Continue reading
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Tagged Dom Denys Prideaux, Edward Bouverie Pusey, gethsemane, Holy Week, Jesus, Palm Sunday, Passion Sunday
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Palms and the Passion
The adjudicator comes in pomp; the judge in different circumstances. Sunday’s parodied parade is parlayed into Friday’s farce of a trial.
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Tagged Holy Week, judge, Palm Sunday, parade, Passion Sunday, trial
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