"The Song of Songs celebrates the sexual awakening of a young woman ..." https://t.co/3WSzn19hrx
— unificationism today (@utblog) April 4, 2016
Companion blog for the essay: "UNIFICATIONISM a critique & counterproposal"
"A religion does not need to be interpreted literally
in order to be valuable and taken seriously."
—Anonymous
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
BOOK: "The Song of Songs celebrates the sexual awakening of a young woman ..."
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
QUOTE: "... kingdom of God ... defined by love, peace, patience, and generosity ... distorted into a messianic nationalism"
"... kingdom of God ... defined by love, peace, patience, and generosity ... distorted into a messianic nationalism" https://t.co/2mGgp0qLfe
— unificationism today (@utblog) March 16, 2016
BOOK: Christian America and the Kingdom of God by Richard T. Hughes, University of Illinois Press
BOOK: Christian America and the Kingdom of God by Richard T. Hughes, University of Illinois Press https://t.co/n3GkbGau96 via @amazon
— unificationism today (@utblog) March 16, 2016
Thursday, March 3, 2016
CLIP: "Every religion today must take responsibility for its own fundamentalism."—John Dominic Crossan, DePaul University
"Every religion today must take responsibility for its own fundamentalism." —John Dominic Crossan, DePaul University https://t.co/trjwxlgQNb
— unificationism today (@utblog) March 3, 2016
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Leda and the Swan
"Leda and the Swan ... Whether fathered by Zeus or by King Tyndareus, we still don't know." https://t.co/LFC8HXnGAn https://t.co/qlH303BJa5
— unificationism today (@utblog) February 6, 2016
Animation: The ancient myth of Leda and the Swan, Royal Opera House, London
Animation: The ancient myth of Leda and the Swan, Royal Opera House, London https://t.co/12eWov6rWL via @YouTube
— unificationism today (@utblog) January 7, 2016
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