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Works of Love & Darkness - MP3
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Price: Free downloadable audio file
Item Number: 227m
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This MP3 audio file is a continuation of Gil Bailie's
series of presentations in December 2009 at the Montserrat Jesuit Retreat House
in Dallas, Texas. Gil explores in his unique way familiar themes of imitation
and mimesis from the biblical perspective of humanity's creation in the
"image and likeness of God". In
his or her individual identity each person reflects this relationality from the
triune God. This is followed by a consideration of human freedom: God’s great
gamble. Will humanity choose to love and be loved or sin and suffering? In
Christ God takes up this freedom and all its consequences as the lamb slain
since the foundation of the world…
“in Abel he was slain, in Isaac
bound, in Jacob exiled, in Joseph sold, in Moses exposed to die, sacrificed in
the Passover lamb, persecuted in David, dishonored in the prophets…” Melito of Sardis (2nd Century AD)
Gil Bailie continues his accounting for Christianity in a
bold conversation between theology and anthropology.
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