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    cru·ci·fix·ion
    /ˌkro͞osəˈfikSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the execution of a person by nailing or binding them to a cross: "there is little evidence that the Romans used to flog their victims before crucifixion"

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  2. 10 hours ago · Christ in his Incarnation and Crucifixion reveals the image of a God who is instrinsically oriented towards the Other, not imprisoned in an isolated selfhood.

  3. 10 hours ago · The history of emotion is one of the strongest currents in contemporary historiography. Historians and the public have always considered emotion important, but it has become a topic in itself only in recent decades. The history of emotion now has its own lexicon and key concepts, including emotionology (emotional standards of a community) and emotional communities (the multiple and shifting ...

  4. 10 hours ago · It’s a resurrection-empowered new reality, birthed in us through seeing and savoring the response Jesus gave to us through the cross. This is the Lord’s work in the Lord’s way. Love became incarnate and became vulnerable and was crucified so that we would know love, be transformed by love, and in turn do everything in love. Written by ...

  5. 10 hours ago · The King James Version puts it this way, “… According to Your lovingkindness; According to the multitude of Your tender mercies …” Repentance is the gateway to mercy, and it is the mercy that gives you access to the resources of heaven, the things of God. That means that if you do not repent you cannot really have a walk with God. And if you do not have a walk with God, you cannot come ...

  6. 1 day ago · The laws fall into three general categories: laws to encourage conversion; laws to define and punish the activities of pagans, apostates, heretics and Jews; and laws concerned with the problems of implementing the laws, that is, laws aimed at the conversion of the aristocracy and the administrative system itself.

  7. 10 hours ago · Now I want to take a few minutes here to define what is meant by “the world.” Obviously it means the people of the world. And the word “hate” means to detest, denounce, renounce, or love less than, and only humans are capable of such hate. But in a sense, the world itself, by the values and thinking and culture that it has, is opposed to God/Christ and to his righteousness and holiness ...

  8. 10 hours ago · MIL-OSI Global: Decades after Billie Holiday’s death, ‘Strange Fruit’ is still a searing testament to injustice – and of faithful solidarity with suffering