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January 2009 ERI MP3 - Why did it take the Incarnation to save us?
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Price: Free downloadable audio file
Item Number: 215m
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January 2009 Emmaus Road Initiative
Why did it take the Incarnation to save us?
What
we know by faith is real knowledge, even though this knowledge was not acquired
scientifically or according to strictly secular rationality. What we know by faith
is that we have been saved from sin and death by the Incarnation, the
Crucifixion, and the Resurrection. In this session of the E.R.I. we will
reflect on the Incarnation. The Milky Way is an Intergalactic Nazareth if ever
there was one, as insignificant in cosmic terms as is our solar system with it.
How laughable it is to think – murmur the skeptics – that God – if there is one
– would be the least bit interested in the biochemical and moral anomalies
occurring in some remote region of some remote galaxy. Why did it take the
Incarnation to save us?
Free downloadable MP3 audio
file of Gil Bailie's Emmaus Road Initiative January 2009 presentation at the Dominican School of Philosophy and The0logy in Berkeley, CA
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