| The study of any historical context is a decent pursuit for us, through the dialogue of learning about the past we can inform our present and dream our futures. That is a nice way of stipulating that it is through the revelation and learning of the socio-historical context, the story of Exodus not only serves as a historic-metaphor and/or a meta-narrative that speaks to a self-selected group of monotheistic believers, but it can then be used as a bridge for dialogue between those who believe in one God, those who believe in many, and those who believe in none because it removes it from the realm of just the sacred or just the secular, and brings it into the realm of both and, the opener of a dialogue for all the children of the Holy Mystery who should be students of our family line. Shalom, Ty Ragan, DD, PhD., Psy.D. A Robin Hood's Musings (http://www.tyragan.wordpress.com) ******************************************** To ordain yourself with the Universal Life Church, for free, for life, right now, click on the Free Online Ordination link. Rev. Long created the ULC seminary site to help ministers learn and grow their ministries. The Seminary offers a huge catalog of materials for ministers of the Universal Life Church, as well as an online seminary program and a chaplaincy program. |
The blog is for the course comments from the Dr. of Biblical Egyptology course through the Universal Life Church Seminary.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Biblical Egyptology
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