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Articles related to "Adultery"
David Finds Peace in the Forgiveness Given by God "Son of man, can these bones live?" Psalm 51 highlights for us the grace of God that calls sinners to repentance for eternal life. Despite David's actions, God did not forsake David but came to him calling for repentance. king david • bathsheba • uriah • adultery • murder
Euripides' Medea The rage Medea feels consumes her when she addresses Jason in the aftermath of his affair. Her uncensored language is considered unbecoming of a woman in her position. euripides • medea • feminist analysis of medea's soliloquy • jason infidelity • british feminism
The Queen of the Courts of Love: Eleanor of Aquitaine A look at the Courts of Love presided over by Eleanor of Aquitaine and her daughter, Marie Countess of Champagne troubadours • courtly • love • knights • lancelot
Swingtown Explores Open Marriage 1970's Style Swingtown characters explores the freedom and pitfalls of open marriage and swinging between partners among married couples. The soap-like drama airs on CBS Network TV. swingtown tv show • cbs network • open marriage • 1970's disco era • sexual promiscuity
The Myth of the Hymen Continues (Part 1) Women around the world are expected to bleed on their wedding nights as proof of virginity but modern medicine tells us that this belief is nothing more than a myth. Read why a broken hymen cannot be used to gauge a woman's chasity. islam • women • woman • muslim • moslem
Henry Ward Beecher Henry Ward Beecher was probably the most famous minister in American in the 1800's. Based in Brooklyn, Beecher became known far and wide for his preaching. henry ward beecher • beecher family • litchfield connecticut • brooklyn new york • hartford female seminary
Is it Wrong to Judge Others? Is it wrong to judge others? Jesus' response to Jewish leaders, who brought a woman to him for judgment, seems to indicate that it is - until the facts are examined. is it wrong to judge others • jesus and judging • what jesus said about judging • jesus as judge • is judging wrong
The Myth of the Hymen Continues (Part 2) Read why some parts of the Islamic world still believe in the myth of the hymen even though it has never been mentioned in Islam as a way to prove a woman's adultery. islam • women • woman • muslim • moslem
A Colonial Love Affaire As Nancy Randolph's love affair continues with her brother-in-law, his wife and other family members begin to suspect that Nancy is pregnant. sex incest infidelity and murder in old virginia • nancy randolph • adultery in the 1700s • american history • randolph harrison
Dealing With Your (Soon-to-be) Ex Dealing with your estranged partner can be difficult. Using these strategies, you can make it easier for both of you to get along, and likely even begin to heal the rift. divorce • reconciliation • getting along • separation • ex-spouse
Nancy Randolph Nancy Randolph, cousin to John Randolph of Roanoke and related to Thomas Jefferson's daughter, commits adultery with her sister's husband. sex incest infidelity and murder in old virginia • nancy randolph • adultery in the 1700s • american history • roanoke
Saving a Marriage after Infidelity Few things damage a relationship to the extent that marital unfaithfulness does. When an affair occurs, the marriage doesn't always have to end in divorce court. saving marriage after infidelity • repairing relationship after affair • how to salvage marriage • surviving an affair • after infidelity
Surviving an Extramarital Affair Adultery is a heart-breaking betrayal, whether it's emotional cheating or physical intimacy with another person. Here are five steps to surviving an extramarital affair. extramarital affairs • infidelity • cheating spouses • adultery • emotional cheating
The Myth of the Hymen Continues (Part 3) The myth of the hymen is a dangerous thing to Muslim women who may not receive proper gynecological care before marriage. It is also a scary prospect for educated Muslim women who know better but may marry into a culture which does not. islam • women • woman • muslim • moslem
The Myth of the Hymen Continues (Part 4) Read why non-Muslims often fail in their attempts to educate Muslims about issues related to their sexuality. Also learn what you can do to dispell the myth of the hymen if you are a Muslim woman or a healthcare provider. islam • women • woman • muslim • moslem
The Overbury Murder Sir Thomas Overbury's murder caused a major scandal during James I's reign. It damaged the monarchy and James' court was condemned as evil and corrupt. sir thomas overbury • james i of england • lust • adultery • witchcraft
Parallel Texts, Texual Resonances and the Liturgy A biblical text resonates to the measure that the mind of the reader is in syntony with its language. The Word of God that echoes in the many words of the Scriptures is caught by a mind that has been formed by the Liturgy. The article gives a concrete example of how this happens by a treatment of the readings of the Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time. mark 10:1-12 • genesis 2:18-24 • jesus' teaching about divorce • textual parallels • textual resonances
12 Days of Christmas: Day 10 The tenth day recognizes the Ten COmmandments, a vehicle which shows us our sin and a need for a Savior. Once we meet our Savior, these commandments give us guidance to live our lives in appreciation for his gift of salvation and eternal life. ten commandments • tenth day of christmas • ten lords a-leaping
Sara Evans' Shocking News Sara Evans' personal life troubles were revealed today when she filed for divorce from her husband of 13 years. sara evans • divorce • dancing with the stars • craig schelske • country music
12 Days of Christmas: Day 2 The second day of Christmas features two turtle doves, standing for the Old and New Testament. They can also stand for Law and Gospel. law • gospel • old testament • new testament • turtle doves
The Rise, Reign and Fall of Anne Boleyn, Part V Henry's hopes are dashed by Anne's failure to produce a son. With the help of Thomas Cromwell, Henry plots to doom Anne so that he can marry his new love, Jane Seymour. anne boleyn • henry viii • jane seymour • thomas cromwell • elizabeth i
Octavia, Wife of Nero: Seneca's Tragedy Octavia, daughter of the Emperor Claudius and Messalina, married her step-brother Nero. After becoming Emperor he killed his young wife and married Poppaea. octavia • seneca tragedy • roman emperor nero • nero and octavia • claudius and octavia
The Bible As Literature There was certainly more than one idea in the "Sermon on The Mount." It can be divided up into at least three sections. the bible as literature • analysis of sermon on the mount • sermon on the mount • the beattitudes • updated ten commandments
Solution to the Word Scramble of Crimes The solution to the Word Scramble of Crimes that was published May 25, 1999. wordgame • word game • word scramble • detective fiction • solution
Ten Commandments the Answer to School Violence? As part of its school violence remedy, the US House of Representatives recently passed a resolution to allow the Ten Commandments to be posted in public schools. Were they right? ten commandments • bible • muslim • jew • christian
The Deeper Value of The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Hester Prynne to illustrate three themes of humanity through her struggles to free herself from her husband, from sin and from Puritan society. deeper value • nature versus law • individual versus society • public versus private self • great american classic
Sometimes Stars Leave Behind Great Mysteries December brings to mind not only snow, but celebrations, mistletoe, lights, gifts, and a host of memories wrapped around the experiences associated with Christmas. Many often forget the spirit of these celebrations. Jesus Christ not only made his mark on the history of human civilization, he also left behind an influential religion of the mind, containing mysteries hidden inside the depths of Christianity whose answers still await discovery. Maybe, a more real Jesus will give us a better appreciation of his miraculous birth. Scholars are still discovering answers that only hint at the answers waiting in the ruins of ancient Rome. jesus christ • december • gnosticism • gospel of saint mary • nicea 325
“The True American Holy Christian Church”: Do we want this sort of New Christianity? A brief discussion of Katherine Yurica's article from The Yurica Report "The Despoiling of America. How George W. Bush became the head of the new American Dominionist Church/State." yurica • the despoiling of america • dominionism • dominionists • robertson
Daytime Dramas: The Soaps A brief look at some of the more popular afternoon dramas that had long runs on radio and TV and some of the stars of these shows. soap operas • soaps • daytime tv shows • daytime dramas • afternoon tv shows
Examination of Conscience: Tweens The 10 Commandments are a useful tool for young people to prepare for the Sacrament of Reconciliation. examination of conscience • preparing for reconciliation • sacrament of reconciliation • 10 commandments • examination of conscience for pre-teens
The Code of Hammurabi Hammurabi, a ruler of ancient Babylon, codified existing laws into a single code of laws. The codification is considered to be milestone in the history of law. hammurabi • codification • law • jurisprudence • code
The Father's Day Murder Each year, the Morris Avenue Boys from the old Bronx neighborhood get together for dinner and stories. This year the group got more than they intended; they got murder. lee harris mystery novels • christine bennett mysteries • holiday mysteries • father's day mystery novels • cozy mysteries
The Myth of Romantic Love: continued Take a deeper look at the Tristan and Iseult tale and the Myth of Romantic Love. tristan and iseult • isolde • arthurian legend • myth • celtic mythology
The Scarlet Letter As someone who has never been a real fan of the classics, I wasn't expecting to like Nathaniel Hawthorne's <U>The Scarlet Letter</U> when I had to read it for an English class. So, reluctantly picking up the book, I was surprised to find a worthwhile story. scarlet letter • hester prynne • roger chillingworth • arthur dimmesdale • nathaniel hawthorne
Torture and the Witchcraze of Early Modern Europe This continues the previous articles' discussion of torture during the early modern witchtrials, particularly focusing on the torture of women. witches • accusations • women • torture • inquisition
Acting Out Bible Stories With Kids Whether you're planning a big production for the whole church to see, or a brief Sunday school activity, these tips can help you act out a Bible story with children. acting out bible stories • sunday school skits • christian plays • christian skits • bible plays
Amakula, Uganda's Film Festival Amakula means 'precious gift' in Luganda, the main language of central Uganda. A title which reflects the festival's overall vision, to: amakula • film festival • fest • uganda • cinema
An Historical Overview of The Tower of London The intriguing and sinister history surrounding The Tower of London, where the Crown Jewels are kept, makes it one of London's most captivating tourist attractions. tower of london • london tourist attractions • crown jewels are kept in tower of london • yeoman warders or beefeaters are custodians of the • history and legend of the tower of london
Best Pictures: 1944 Going My Way & 1945 The Lost Weekend 2 Very Different Oscar Winning Films: Going My Way & The Lost Weekend
Bible's Authorship: Was it God? There is a growing movement of scholars and religious leaders who think that the Bible is the work of men, not the work of God. god • bible • translation of the bible • interpretation of the bible • catholic church
Catholic Sacraments Catholics believe that God can be encountered not only though the scriptures and through his creation, but also through certain ritual actions called sacraments. catholic sacraments • the seven sacraments defined • baptism • reconciliation • confirmation
Defending Anne Boleyn. April, 1536. The English weather is warmer than one would expect for the end of Autumn, but at the court of Henry VIII the atmosphere is icy. Black clouds darken the destiny of Anne Boleyn. Very soon the beginning of May will see Anne's arrest...I say here a few words in her defense. anne boleyn • catherin aragon • henry viii • tudors • tudor period
Don Pasquale – Donizetti Opera Don Pasquale an Italian opera buffa by Gaetano Donizetti. Don Pasquale plot summary, Don Pasquale characters, and other opera info. don pasquale opera • donizetti don pasquale • don pasquale donizetti • gaetano donizetti opera • opera plot
Early Justice System Examining two forms of punishment which were practised from Medieval times, and why a man would sell his wife. wife selling in england • scold's bridle • ducking stool • medieval punishment.
Flirting Versus Cheating Here are five main differences between flirting and cheating. As long as you stay away from the more serious emotional cheating, flirting can be harmless and fun! flirting versus cheating • signs of emotional cheating • infidelity • unfaithful with strangers • friends of the opposite sex
Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Cathedral's future was defined when John Knox, ordained as a Roman Catholic priest, turned to Protestantism. "glasgow cathedral" • "st mungo" • "st kentigern" • "john knox" • "roderick hael"
Italian Composer Pietro Mascagni Pietro Mascagni's brief biography - his life and contribution to Italian opera, in particular, Verismo (Realism) movement. Famous for Cavalleria Rusticana. pietro mascagni • italian composer • opera composer • puccini • cavalleria rusticana |
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