Adoration The Institute Of St John
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Adoration 13 – The Role of the Holy Spirit and the Fruits of Adoration by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
16/05/2018Theological Perspective 3 The Christian is called to adore God in an enlightened way. Jesus said “God is spirit and those that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth” (John 4:24). The use of the imperative ‘must’ indicates our obligation to discover more about what Adoration is and how best to fulfil…
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Adoration 12 – The Book of Revelation Chapter 13 by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
09/05/2018Theological Perspective 2 “I was standing on the seashore, then I saw a beast emerge from the sea….. I saw one of its heads appeared to have a fatal wound but it had healed and after that the whole world had marvelled and followed the beast… then I saw a second beast emerging from the…
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Adoration 11 – The Book of Revelation Chapter 4 by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
02/05/2018Theological Perspective 1 “Then in my vision I saw a door open in heaven…..and I saw a throne standing in heaven and the One who was sitting on the throne…. Round the throne were 24 elders sitting … and in the centre… were four animals with many eyes…. And day and night they never stopped…
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Adoration 10 – Adoration in Spirit and in Truth 2 by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
25/04/2018Biblical Perspective 7 Continuing on from the previous talk, Fr Thomas gives four possible interpretations of what it means to worship ‘in spirit and in truth’. Click on the arrow below to listen on your computer or go to the image to subscribe to the podcast
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Adoration 9 – Adoration in Spirit and in Truth by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
18/04/2018Biblical Perspective 6 “Believe me, woman, the hour is coming when true worshippers will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. You worship what you do not know, we worship what we do know; …. But the hour will come … when true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and in…
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Adoration 8 – The New Testament by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
11/04/2018Biblical Perspective 5 “Do not imagine that I have come to abolish the Law but to complete it.” Matthew 5: 17-18. What does Jesus mean by this? Fr Thomas looks closely at the vocabulary used for Adoration in the Gospels and the number of times the words denoting it occur and in which passages. The…
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Adoration 7 – The Unicity of God and the Gaze of God by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
04/04/2018Biblical Perspective 4 “Thus says Israel’s king and his redeemer, the Lord Sabaoth: I am the First and I am the Last: there is no other God besides me.” Isaiah 44: 6 In the book of Wisdom the idolatry of the pagans is described as foolishness: “Yes, naturally stupid are those who are unaware of…
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Adoration 6 – Apostasy and God’s Continual Call to return to him by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
28/03/2018Biblical Perspective 3 “Go down now, because your people whom you brought out of Egypt have apostasised. They have been quick to leave the way I marked out for them; they have made for themselves a calf of molten gold and have worshipped it….” Exodus 32: 7-8. In many ways the history of Israel and…
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Adoration 5 – The First Commandment and the Temptation to Idolatry by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
21/03/2018Biblical Perspective 2 “I am the Lord your God who brought you out of the land of Egypt. You shall have no other Gods except me. You shall not make yourself a carved image or any likeness of anything in heaven or on earth beneath or in the waters under the earth; you shall not…
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Adoration 4 – Adoration in the Old Testament by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
14/03/2018Biblical Perspective 1 Adoration in the Old Testament is very concrete and is signified by a gesture, that of prostration or ‘bowing low’. This can be an act of honour to another person or as an act of adoration of God himself. Progressively it is revealed that Adoration is to be reserved to God alone…
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Adoration 3 – God as Father by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
07/03/2018Philosophical Perspective 3 The existence of God is not evident in natural philosophy even if religious practice is evident in all times and all cultures. What is called ‘natural theology’ is the search for God or gods outside the light of revelation. Natural Adoration is the natural love of a creature for its Creator, analogous…
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Adoration 2 – Natural Adoration by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
28/02/2018Philosophical Perspective 2. The existence of God is not evident in natural philosophy even if religious practice is evident in all times and all cultures. What is called ‘natural theology’ is the search for God or gods outside the light of revelation. Natural Adoration is the natural love of a creature for its Creator, analogous…
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Adoration 1 – The Search for Truth about Adoration by Fr Thomas Dunton CSJ
22/02/2018Philosophical Perspective 1 Does philosophy have anything to say about Adoration? What is my human experience of Adoration? Searching the truth with regard to the existence of God is of fundamental importance to us as human beings but we have to admit that the human experience of God is very limited, it is not at…