Types of Revelation
To understand the Divine revelation, we must first identify the different types of revelation and understanding of the relationships they have with each other. These types of Revelation all refer to truths that God would make known to man. First, we can divide into two groups of Revelation Revelation which are general and special revelation.
General Revelation
As its name implies, general revelation is a revelation that God gives us which is accessible through our own means.
From our observations
First, because man has a spiritual soul created in the image of God, capable of love, understanding and free act, we are able to identify certain characteristics of God only observing the world around us and the laws that govern them. As we stated in the Book of Wisdom: Yes, vain by nature all men who were ignorant of God, which, starting from the visible assets were not able to know Him-who-is and, considering the works did not recognize the Artisan (13, 1).
From Natural Law
The second source of revelation is the general law of nature. These are not laws of nature, but rather the "law written in our hearts" (Rom 2, 15) as described in the letter to the Romans. This law is the constant universal morality placed in all men and to guide them towards good and avoid evil to grow. By studying the moral law, can also happen to have some knowledge of God.
Special Revelation
Although we can achieve a certain knowledge of God through general revelation, it could, given our human limitations, achieve a complete understanding of God. So why a large part of revelation must come from God himself, because she could not come from the reflection of man. It contains information about how we need to do to achieve our end desired by God and also information on the nature of God that we would not be accessible by our own means. We can divide this special revelation in two categories that are Public Revelation and private revelations.
Public Revelation
public revelation is the revelation that began when God has contacted his inspired prophets and continued until the death of last Apostle (Saint John), the late first century. The public revelation is also known under the expression "deposit of faith." It contains all the books of the Bible as sacred Tradition. Sacred Tradition is the oral tradition that has survived over the centuries from the Apostles of Jesus. The public revelation must be accepted by all Christians and no one can alter the content of this revelation.
Revelation Private Revelation
privacy is a revelation to one (or group) specific Christian. It is a revelation not necessarily binding on all Christians. For example, the apparitions of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes or the message of Divine Mercy to Sister Faustina are in this category. This revelation is a grace from God to help us build our spiritual and she can not contradict, override or replace the Public Revelation.
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Isabella Rossellini, Green Porno Seduce Me & My Blog
Recently I had the chance to look in Short Circuit by ARTE aired every Friday evening a special Isabella Rossellini, daughter of Italian director Roberto Rossellini. It was an opportunity to present two series of short films devoted to the strategy of seduction in animals of all types: insects, birds and mammals an informative & fun way. In any case, while teaching life sciences and earth-respecting's interest to look at and use this series for classes. Well, for now, it is advantageous to understand English or find the subtitled version. My copy is for my personal use: P
Here is an excerpt referring to the deer. For the rest, go here or YouTube and company.
Recently I had the chance to look in Short Circuit by ARTE aired every Friday evening a special Isabella Rossellini, daughter of Italian director Roberto Rossellini. It was an opportunity to present two series of short films devoted to the strategy of seduction in animals of all types: insects, birds and mammals an informative & fun way. In any case, while teaching life sciences and earth-respecting's interest to look at and use this series for classes. Well, for now, it is advantageous to understand English or find the subtitled version.
Here is an excerpt referring to the deer. For the rest, go here or YouTube and company.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
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Escape
Title Enrique Iglesias
released in 2002
Songwriters: David Siegel / Enrique Iglesias / Kara Dioguardi / Steve Morales
Remix: Giorgio Moroder / Fernando Garibay
Album: Escape (2001)
Title Enrique Iglesias
released in 2002
Songwriters: David Siegel / Enrique Iglesias / Kara Dioguardi / Steve Morales
Remix: Giorgio Moroder / Fernando Garibay
Album: Escape (2001)
Friday, February 25, 2011
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Poison Friends
Film Emmanuel Bourdieu
released Wednesday, September 27 2006
with Malik Zidi (Eloi Duhaut )
Vincon Thibault ( Andre Morney )
STEIGER Alexandre (Alexandre Pariente )
Thomas BLANCHARD ( Edward Franchon )
Natacha Regnier ( Margaret )
Dominique Blanc ( Florence Duhaut )
, Jacques Bonnaffe ( Professor Mortier )
Screenplay: Emmanuel Bourdieu and Marcia Romano
Photo: Yorick Le Saux
Music Grégoire Hetzel
Duration: 1:40
Inorganic Chemistry Shriver Atkins
Amen I ... The Luxembourg Gardens
Mylène Farmer Album
released in April 1988
Songwriters: Mylène Farmer / Laurent Boutonnat /
Charles Baudelaire / Robert Nyel / Gaby Verlor
Photo: Elsa TRILLAT
01 ) Clock - 05:03
02) No infringement - 4:07
03) Allan - 04:46
04) Provided they are soft - 04:52
; 05) The sad Round - 4:13
06) So either I ... - 6:18
07) Not logical - 04:30
08) Garden of Vienna - 05:17
; 09) Undressed - 03:45
10) The Farmer's conclusion - 2:15
Thursday, February 24, 2011
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Album de Joe DASSIN
sorti en 1976
Auteurs-Compositeurs : Claude LEMESLE / Pierre DELANOE / Joe DASSIN / Salvatore CUTUGNO /
Vito PALLAVICINI / Jean BAUDIOT / Gérard TOURNIER / Pierre KARTNER / Johnny ARTHEY
01) Luxembourg Gardens (with Dominique Poulain) - 12:00
02) Once upon a time both of us - 03:55
; 03) To You - 02:50
04) ; Coffee of 3 doves - 4:12
05) As said Valentine - 03:03
06) Let me sleep - 02:40
; 07) What happened to my love - 03:30
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
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New Archbishop for the Diocese of Quebec
We had the happy news today that Cyprian Bishop Gerald Lacroix will now be the new Archbishop of Quebec (my Diocese). It is a team player and field, centered on Christ and passionate about the Word. It also has a great sense of ecclesial communion. It also seems focused on new technologies because it has a Facebook page . Here are some videos on the site of the Catholic Church of Quebec that will help you know him better.
Short video of the new Archbishop of Quebec, Bishop Cyprian Gérald Lacroix
First meeting of Cyprian Bishop Gerald Lacroix with his diocesan team as the new Archbishop of Quebec, February 22, 2011:
First meeting of new elected archbishop of Quebec, Bishop Gerald Lacroix Cyprian, with the media February 22, 2011 in post- PM:
We had the happy news today that Cyprian Bishop Gerald Lacroix will now be the new Archbishop of Quebec (my Diocese). It is a team player and field, centered on Christ and passionate about the Word. It also has a great sense of ecclesial communion. It also seems focused on new technologies because it has a Facebook page . Here are some videos on the site of the Catholic Church of Quebec that will help you know him better.
Short video of the new Archbishop of Quebec, Bishop Cyprian Gérald Lacroix
First meeting of Cyprian Bishop Gerald Lacroix with his diocesan team as the new Archbishop of Quebec, February 22, 2011:
First meeting of new elected archbishop of Quebec, Bishop Gerald Lacroix Cyprian, with the media February 22, 2011 in post- PM:
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Uncle Boonmee
film by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
released on Wednesday, 1 September 2010
with: Thanapat SAISAYMAR ( Boonmee )
; Jenjira PONGPAS ( Jen )
Sakda KAEWBUADEE ( Tong )
; Natthakarn APHAIWONK ( Huay )
Geerasak KULHONG ( Boonsong )
Kanokporn THONGARAM ( Roong )
Samud KUGASANG ( Jaai )
Wallapa MONGKOLPRASERT ( Princess )
Sumit SUEBSEE ( Private )
Vien PIMDEE ( farmer )
Scenario: Apichatpong WEERASETHAKUL
Photo: Sayombhu MUKDEEPROM / Yukontorn MINGMONGKON / Jarin PENGPANITCH
Music: Koichi SHIMIZU
Duration: 1:53
Original Title : Lung Boonmee raluek chat
Monday, February 21, 2011
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God
title Dany BRILLIANT
released in 1999
Songwriter: Dany BRILLIANT
Album: New Day (1999)
GOD
God, hear my prayer
Give me, please, give me
Sunshine to warm my heart
To calm my pain and anguish
J ' I need you God
Should the abuse
In your name we would use
What you people you do not know
Say "God said so"
should do, I do not think God
To me you are another
You're not what we want you to be
You give me strength and When faith
often I'm drowning
And I fall, you raise me God ...
I do not see your face
I want you to come down here
We talk and show us the way
We need you, something
Where are you hiding? God
God, I seek you, and I doubt
My friends are going well for you
But in me that little voice:
"If you do not exist I'd love you God"
God
Sunday, February 20, 2011
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The Inspiration of the Scriptures
The Church tells us that the Bible is the Word of God, that God is its author and is inspired the Holy Spirit. What exactly does it mean to say that the Bible is inspired by the Holy Spirit?
Around the year 95, Pope Clement of Rome had complained in his letter to the Corinthians: "You are pale on the sacred Scriptures, true, Dukes of the Holy Spirit" (1, 45). This is the first mention of the Scriptures as coming from the Holy Spirit in the Church. But this term "Dukes of the Holy Spirit" was a bit vague and there was much to be done to better define this doctrine.
Some theologians over the centuries have tried to describe this as an act of inspiration that would have given God dictated to men. In this vision, the human author is a passive instrument that has absolutely nothing to do with the composition of the text. We can give the example of a painter who paints a painting where the brush and only be influenced by the painter. This vision has never been condemned by the Church, but it was abandoned by most theologians since the late 19th century. One reason being some passages such as 1 Corinthians 1, 14-16, where you can see the memory of Saint Paul himself back gradually, which is difficult to reconcile with an omniscient God. The passage in question:
During the last century, the doctrine of the inspiration of Scripture has much clearer. Here is what the Church teaches in its Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum on Divine Revelation in Vatican II (1965):
The Church tells us that the Bible is the Word of God, that God is its author and is inspired the Holy Spirit. What exactly does it mean to say that the Bible is inspired by the Holy Spirit?
Around the year 95, Pope Clement of Rome had complained in his letter to the Corinthians: "You are pale on the sacred Scriptures, true, Dukes of the Holy Spirit" (1, 45). This is the first mention of the Scriptures as coming from the Holy Spirit in the Church. But this term "Dukes of the Holy Spirit" was a bit vague and there was much to be done to better define this doctrine.
Some theologians over the centuries have tried to describe this as an act of inspiration that would have given God dictated to men. In this vision, the human author is a passive instrument that has absolutely nothing to do with the composition of the text. We can give the example of a painter who paints a painting where the brush and only be influenced by the painter. This vision has never been condemned by the Church, but it was abandoned by most theologians since the late 19th century. One reason being some passages such as 1 Corinthians 1, 14-16, where you can see the memory of Saint Paul himself back gradually, which is difficult to reconcile with an omniscient God. The passage in question:
I thank to have baptized none of you except Crispus and Gaius, so no one can say that you were baptized in my name. Oh yes! I even called the family of Stephen. For the rest I do not know have called someone else.the 16th century, Sixtus of Siena tried to explain the inspiration, saying that the Scriptures were a human undertaking that the authority of the Church would eventually recognized as sacred. This view has the merit of explaining passages like that of Saint Paul mentioned above, but we could not then say that the Scriptures have the Holy Spirit as the author. The Council of Vatican I condemned this vision that can not be compatible with Christian doctrine.
During the last century, the doctrine of the inspiration of Scripture has much clearer. Here is what the Church teaches in its Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum on Divine Revelation in Vatican II (1965):
The divinely revealed realities which, in Holy Scripture, are contained and provided in writing, were recorded under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Indeed, entire books of the Old and New Testaments, with all their parts, the Holy Mother Church, the apostolic faith, holds them as sacred and canonical because, written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, they have God as author and were sent to the Church as such. But to compose the sacred books, God chose men he employed (themselves using their faculties and their own forces) so that, acting in Himself and through them, they transmit in writing in real perpetrators, and all this only that he himself wanted. So, since all that the inspired authors or sacred writers affirm should be held as affirmed by the Holy Spirit, it follows that we must confess that the books of Scripture teaching firmly, faithfully and without error that truth which God for our salvation, wished to be recorded in the sacred writings. Therefore "all Scripture is God-breathed" (2 Tim 3, 16).Before this definition, it must be said that the issue had been addressed by various encyclicals as Divino Afflante Spiritu of Pius XII (1943) and Spiritus Paraclitus of Benedict XV (1920, not available in French) that I recommend you read if you have a little time.
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
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A French woman
Album of the Soundtrack of the Film "A French woman"
released on Friday 10 March 1995
Composers: Patrick Doyle /
Serge PROKOFIEV / Ludwig Van Beethoven / Nacio Herb Brown
Photo: Luc ROUX
; 01) Marriage - 02:18
02) I dreamed of you - 01:20
03) The two brothers - 1:14
04) The Temptation - 1:15
05) The Russian dance - 02:08
06) The meeting - 01:30
; 07) Separation - 04:04
08) Lovers - 02: 13
09) The abduction - 02:16
10) Return - 01:40
11) Vertigo - 01:47
12) Ruins - 02:22
13) L'irréparable - 02:01
14) Mambo - 02:08
15) La robe écarlate - 00:57
16) Jeanne s'en va - 01:09
17) A French woman - 05:04
18) Joan and Louis - 2:42
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