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Biblical Theology

«Not one was like Daniel, Ananias, Misael, and Azariah» (Dan 1:1-6, 8-20)

Discover how Daniel, Ananias, Mishael, and Azariah, young exiles in Babylon, embody dignity, faith, and fidelity in the face of the pressure to assimilate. This biblical account from the Book of Daniel reveals an inventive and courageous faithfulness, combining spiritual discernment, practical wisdom, and a prophetic calling. A guide to living one's faith with integrity in a complex world, inspired by a respectful and committed presence at the heart of cultural exile.

«Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom» (Lk 23:35-43)

In-depth analysis of Luke 23:35-43: understanding the grace of the Kingdom through faith, mercy, and divine justice at the threshold of death. Meditation, pastoral applications, and contemporary challenges to living Christian hope.

«"He is not the God of the dead, but of the living" (Luke 20:27-40)

Discover Jesus' teaching to the Sadducees in Luke 20:27-40 on the resurrection. Understand this promise of eternal life and its practical implications for a living faith that transforms the fear of death, marriage, and our relationships. A spiritual guide enriched with theological analysis, practical applications, and meditation prompts.

«You have made the house of God a den of robbers» (Luke 19:45-48)

Discover how the episode of Jesus cleansing the Temple in the Gospel of Luke sheds light on our relationship with the house of God today. This article explores the spiritual and theological significance of this passage, the critique of the desecration of the sacred, and offers practical suggestions for experiencing a vibrant, authentic, and meaningful prayer in our time.

«Ah! If you too had only recognized on this day the things that bring peace!» (Lk 19:41-44)

Meditation on Luke 19:41-44: Jesus weeps over Jerusalem, a call to recognize the gift of divine peace. Theological analysis, spiritual implications, and practical applications for a transformed life.

«The day the Son of Man is revealed» (Lk 17:26-37)

This article delves deeper into Luke 17:26-37, highlighting the tension between daily life and eschatological hope. It invites active vigilance, committed faith, and spiritual restraint through theological reading, practical suggestions, and Christian meditation to help us live with hope and discernment.

«Wisdom is a spirit that is friendly to mankind. The spirit of the Lord fills the universe» (Wis 1:1-7)

Discover how the Book of Wisdom reveals a universal divine presence, a spirit that is kind to humankind and illuminates justice, purity of heart, and divine friendship. A spiritual guide to uniting faith and reason, discerning in a fragmented world, and living with an open heart.

How the female perspective is revolutionizing our understanding of Jesus' parables

Discover how feminine hermeneutics is revolutionizing the interpretation of Jesus' parables by revealing hidden dimensions, integrating lived experience, and enriching traditional spiritual understanding. An inclusive approach that transforms biblical reading and community life.