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Who is the 'Spirit of Christmas'?

December 19, 2022 Mark Brians

The Spirit of Christmas is the answer to the riddle given to Adam and Eve at the Fall: that a Seed would rise from the woman and crush the head of the Serpent (Gen. 3:15). The Spirit of Christmas is the Holy Spirit who overshadowed the virgin Mary and filled her womb with the body of Jesus (Lk. 1:35), fulfilling the promise given to Eve. The Spirit of Christmas fulfills promises.

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Tags christ, christmas, muppets, bible, holy spirit, Mary, Eve, Magi, Pentecost

There'd be chaos: 'Arthur Christmas' and 'Children of Men'

December 12, 2022 Mark Brians

Jesus said that the secrets of our hearts will be shouted from the rooftops (Lk. 12:3). Very often the voice that does it is our own.

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Tags Alfonso Cuaron, PD James, Arthur Christmas, Christmas films, Advent, Films, Movies, Christmas Spirit, Pharaoh

Christmas is for rotten people

December 5, 2022 Mark Brians

I watched Klaus (2019) last night with my family (we watch one Christmas film each of the 4 Sundays of Lent as we count-down to Christmas). I took my leave when the credits rolled to go to the kitchen and bawl my eyes out. Klaus is a great Christmas film…

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Tags Klaus, Christmas films, rotten, oresteia, Aeschylus, gift, toys

Advent judgments and the Christmas film

November 28, 2022 Mark Brians

…what makes a good Christmas film good is the degree to which the film levies an apocalyptic judgement on the world and redeems it…

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Tags Advent, Christmas, Films, Movies, Children of Men, Muppets, Christmas Carol, Judgement, Doom, Death, Confession

Twelve thoughts on Advent

November 21, 2022 Mark Brians

1. Advent means “appearing”: it is a season focused on the hope of His appearing.

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Tags Advent, Christmas, Seasons, 12, Theses, Sing

Don't lay a hand on the son

November 14, 2022 Mark Brians

When Abraham lays Isaac on the altar, he hears a voice crying-out from heaven “Do not lay your hand upon the boy-child” (Gen 22:12). Abraham, in some sense, wasn’t planning to “lay his hand on the child” though, right? Wasn’t he going to sacrifice him? Why doesn’t the voice say “Don’t sacrifice the boy-child” instead? Certainly, that would have been more accurate.

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Tags Caravaggio, Isaac, Sacrifice, Abraham, Jesus, Lay the hand, Joshua

The hour that the rooster cries

November 8, 2022 Mark Brians

“Rooster-cry” names that hour when, for anyone who’s been on a farm or who lives in Liliha (where feral roosters prowl the streets), the rooster heralds not so much the breaking of day, but the aching of the night. The rooster crows, as Agamben suggests, as an inquiry in the darkness, asking when the light will return: “His – if you listen carefully – is the heartbroken cry of those who watch in the night and until the last do not know if the day will come.”

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Tags watch, watches of the night, peter's denial, Rooster, Cockcrow, liturgical hours, Agamben, Isidore of Seville

Allhallows and the Feast of Booths

October 31, 2022 Mark Brians

If Easter celebrates God’s deliverance over Sin and Death, the greater House of Bondage, Allhallows celebrates the implications this has for us as the people who follow in the wake of his victory.

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Tags All Saints, Halloween, Sukkot, Bible, Jewish Calendar, Leviticus, Feast of Booths, Passover

The theology of the "The Office" at a local high school

October 25, 2022 Mark Brians

In a talk I gave on “The Office” earlier this week I suggested that this convicting and humorous force of awkwardness works in the show like the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit was sent into the world, after all, to bring “conviction concerning sin, righteousness, and judgement” (Jn. 16:8). A chief part of what occurs in those uncomfortable awkward silences is a convicting work.

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Tags The Office, Michael Scott, Pam Beasley, Jim Halpert, Ryan Howard, Holy Spirit, Awkward, Cross, TV series

Love covers the body from profanation

October 17, 2022 Mark Brians

Leaving behind us for a moment all of the wearied and wheel-rutted arguments for and against “modesty” and all of the recent condemnations of “purity culture” I want to consider, if only in passing on this Monday morning, the nature of “the veil” —by which I mean here anything drawn across the body in order to give it a glory and a covering.

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Tags Love, Beloved, Body, God's Image, John Paul II, Bonhoeffer, Eros, Shame, Exhibition
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