
Miroslav Volf
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Nov 3, 2024 |
politico.eu | Justin Welby |John Paul Ging |Miroslav Volf
This commentary is by Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury; John Ging, former director of UNRWA/UNOCHA; and Miroslav Volf, founder of Yale Center for Faith and Culture, in consultation with Orthodox, Catholic and Anglican families of the Holy Land. Aristotle’s belief that “peace is more difficult than war” is as true today as it was all those centuries ago.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
nd.nl | Miroslav Volf
Achtergrond Waarom bestaat de wereld? Miroslav Volf zoekt antwoorden op een van de grote vragen van het leven. ‘Thuis’ is zijn sleutelwoord: de wereld was bij de schepping bedoeld voor God en mensen om er thuis te zijn. Maar er zijn monsters die de sfeer flink bederven. Waarom heeft God de wereld geschapen?
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Jan 30, 2024 |
veja.abril.com.br | Miroslav Volf
Continua após publicidade Continua após publicidade Até que ponto somos livres para moldar nossa vida? E quanta responsabilidade temos por ela? Existe um jogo de baralho muito popular entre as crianças chamado jogo da guerra. No início da partida, você recebe cartas aleatórias.
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Jun 23, 2023 |
christiancentury.org | Chad Martin |Miroslav Volf |Alejandra Oliva |Tony Lin
We often talk about a particular translation as “doing justice” to a text. By that, we mean that it expresses it fully—that whatever heights of prose or sleights of hand the author concocted in the original language, the translator managed to do the same, backward and in heels. When a translation is “just,” it has seen and considered and transmitted into a new language all of the facets and possibilities inherent in a text.
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Jun 20, 2023 |
christiancentury.org | Chad Martin |Alejandra Oliva |Miroslav Volf |Matthew Desmond
For generations, public and private efforts have sought to eradicate poverty in America. Government spending on anti-poverty measures has gone up, and the number of charitable agencies dedicated to helping poor people has grown. Yet the rate of poverty in the United States has remained largely unchanged over the last 50 years, while the wealth gap has widened considerably in that same time. Sociologist Matthew Desmond’s new book explains why poverty persists despite—and because of—the things we do.
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