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  2. Robert Zünd - Wikipedia

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    In 1863, he settled on the outskirts of Lucerne, and rarely left for any extended period of time after that. Between 1867 and 1877, his religious faith began to appear as biblical motifs in his pictures, such as The Road to Emmaus (1877). In 1882 he completed Der Eichenwald (The Oak Forest), one of his best known works. The image was based on ...

  3. Richard Rohr - Wikipedia

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    Richard Rohr, OFM (born 1943) is an American Franciscan priest and writer on spirituality [1] based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [2] He was ordained to the priesthood in the Roman Catholic Church in 1970, founded the New Jerusalem Community in Cincinnati in 1971, and the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque in 1987.

  4. Road to Emmaus appearance - Wikipedia

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    Altobello Melone – The Road to Emmaus, c. 1516–17. N. T. Wright considers the detailed narration of the Emmaus journey in Luke 24:13–35 [4] as one of the best sketches of a biblical scene in the Gospel of Luke. [5] Jan Lambrecht, citing D. P. Moessner, writes: "the Emmaus story is one of Luke's 'most exquisite literary achievements'."

  5. Road to Emmaus holds important lessons

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    Feb. 24—Christians will be more heedful of God if they stay connected to him through prayer, reading the Bible and attending church. That's according to the Revs. Bill Hutto and Joshua Rieff ...

  6. Road to Emmaus - Wikipedia

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  8. The New York Times Book Review - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) is a weekly paper-magazine supplement to the Sunday edition of The New York Times in which current non-fiction and fiction books are reviewed. It is one of the most influential and widely read book review publications in the industry. [ 2 ]

  9. Review of Reviews - Wikipedia

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    The Review mirrored Stead's own over-active imagination and was written almost exclusively by him. [citation needed] Along with the dozens of magazine and book reviews it contained, it also included a running commentary of world events, entitled "The Progress of the World", and a character sketch of a current "celebrity". The first issue was an ...