Yes, there is critical analysis available on Derek Walcott's poem "A Lesson for This Sunday." Critics often highlight the themes of colonialism, cultural identity, and power dynamics in the poem. Some also discuss the poem's use of language, imagery, and symbolism to convey deeper meanings about the impact of history on the present.
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Derek Walcott wrote the poem A Lesson for This Sunday in 1930. There is a critical analysis for the poem.
Jesus came to serve
What kind of question is that
The international lesson is "Leadership Strong and Courageous Joshua 1:1-11, & 16-17.
Lesson for Dec. 12, 2010: The Lord Is Our God (Isaiah 41:8-10, 17-20; 42:1-4, 9)
Pleasing to God 1 Thess 2:1-13
I cannot speak for other denominations but in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints the lesson is taken from John chapters 3 and 4. "Born again". As you may have noticed from other comments to your question not all are giving the same lesson. All of the worlds denominations do not work to the same subject on any given Sunday, but that set by those who have responsibility for Sunday School.
Love your friends
God's Hatred of Idolatry
experiencing redemption
The servant's mission in the world
God Promises an Awesome Thing Exodus 34: 1-10