... , "The Rubble Women," in To Mend the World: Women Reflect on 9/11, eds. Marjorie Agosin and Betty Jean Craige (Buffalo, NY: White Pine Press, 2002), 189-90.) It's instructive to remind ourselves that this all happened within ... that a child was drowning, what would you do? 6. If a girl or boy was drowning 10,000 miles away, what would you do? Professor Johnston continues his analogy until the students conclude it's no longer their problem. ("The World is Our Village: You're Never Too Far Away to Help," Vital ...
22:54–62 Significantly Luke omits Mark’s reference to the disciples’ flight (14:50), but he does go on to narrate Peter’s three denials. Perhaps nowhere else in the gospel tradition does the careful reader encounter more discrepancies in matters of detail and chronology than in the account of Peter’s denials and Jesus’ trial. (For a discussion of the problems pertaining to Jesus’ trial see the commentary on 22:63–23:25 below.) Peter’s denials present the greatest difficulties, as illustrated by the ...