![]() ![]() John Mandel as well as Somerville and David Eisenberg through their company Tractor Beam, Jessica Rhoades through her Pacesetter Productions, Scott Steindorff and Dylan Russell through Stone Village Television, Hiro Murai and Nate Matteson through their banner Super Frog, and Scott Delman through his Shadowfox Productions. John Mandel and Station Eleven writer/showrunner Somerville will co-write both new series, which reunite the producing team behind Station Eleven. ![]() Paramount TV Studios, which is behind Station Eleven, has optioned The Glass Hotel and Sea of Tranquility and is producing the potential two new series, which are not envisioned as sequels to Station Eleven. ![]() The two Station Eleven followup series are in development at HBO Max. ![]()
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![]() ![]() We reject any monism of spirit or Gnosticism that makes the world to be a mistake, without positive role in the plan of creation and salvation. ![]() We reject a monism of matter, any immanentzing materialism that denies the world its transcendent source and its transcendent destiny. Any doctrine, then, which drives a wedge between earth and heaven, denying the essential and intimate connection between them to which the Incarnation gives refulgent witness, must be spurned by the children of the Gospel. The ineluctable bedrock and life-giving fountain of theology is the fact of the Incarnation, that heaven met earth for our sake. The Christian confession is the confession of God become man. ![]() For this reason believers must test everything and reject what is not good and this is applicable to the philosophy of embodiment as it is to anything else, perhaps especially so, because it touches the heart of Christian faith both as it is believed and as it is lived. ![]() But very often man does, in fact, conceive ideas which are not compatible with the message of salvation. It is willing to sanction the creativity of human thought and its products, as long as it does not find these in conflict with the gospel. And yet this believing body finds itself in a world of diverse creeds, some of which it finds, after reflection, to be incompatible with its proclamation. What does it mean, for a Christian, to be in the body?Ĭhrist did not come to this world to form a school of philosophy but a body of salvation. ![]() ![]() ![]() When he was orphaned as a baby, this uncle took him in they are each other’s closest family, and remarkably similar in appearance, opinion, and habit. ![]() In the novel, Philip resides on his uncle’s estate, of which he is the sole heir. Fortunately, we both loved it! I’ve linked to her review. This month, I picked up my second-ever du Maurier novel, My Cousin Rachel, in a lovely buddy read with Melanie Grab the Lapels). ![]() It’s been almost TWO YEARS since I read and loved Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, a book that left me suspecting I’d found a new (to me) favorite author, so it was beyond time to try another of her books and seal the deal. ![]() ![]() ![]() I pedal over to Kensington just after dark. 'No one writes these reports from the suburban front-line with quite the passion, the abrupt insights and kitchen table candour of Helen Garner.' Robert Dessaix. Her most recent book was Speaking Volumes: Conversations with Remarkable Writers, a collection of her international literary interviews. She is the editor of Best Australian Essaysand for many years was the presenter of ABC Radio National's The Book Show. Ramona Kovalis a writer, journalist and broadcaster. In 2006 Helen Garner received the inaugural Melbourne Prize for Literature. ![]() Since then she has published novels, short stories, essays, and feature journalism. Her first novel, Monkey Grip, came out in 1977, won the 1978 National Book Council Award, and was adapted for film in 1981. Helen Garnerwas born in 1942 in Geelong, and was educated there and at Melbourne University. But their fragile domestic balance is about to explode amid the smashing of ukelĮles, an unexpected ascension of an angel, and a sudden shower of jonquils. The common ground is the house they share. ![]() ![]() Janet is a skeptic, a journalist Maxine revels in New Age fantasies and Ray, a drifter, is a born-again Christian. 'Helen Garner writes the best sentences in Australia.'Bulletin ![]() |