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    significant theological themes in the Gospel of john and how may I apply these themes to my contemporary setting? The major theological themes in the Gospel of John are faith‚ eternal life‚ resurrection‚ the relationship between God and his son Jesus and discipleship. In my post for week 5 I talked about how in John the relationship between God and his son Jesus was immediately explained in the first Chapter. They did not go over his birth account in John rather what his purpose and closeness to

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    passages in the Gospel of John that mention the “beloved Disciple” there is no evidence that it would be one person in particular. The book of John does an excellent job of remaining consistent in story and character of this mystery Disciple. Although Jesus is with him and speaks of him frequently‚ he is certain to not be mentioned by name. This obviously points the reader to examine the authorship of the gospel itself because of the consistencies in story throughout Jesus’s life. In John 21 it says in

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    Testament‚ the Gospel of John is the latest-written. In this report I will be analysing this Gospel in both a literary and thematic point of view. “What was John trying to get across?” and “What is the meaning behind Jesus’ miracles?” are two of the key arguments I am going to make. The book of John contains a narrative history about the mystery of the identity of Jesus. Supposedly written by the apostle/disciple John around 85-95 AD‚ the book gives us context of His origin and nature. • John introduces

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    The Gospel according to John varies from the synoptic gospels in multiple ways. A notable variant discussed by scholars is that the Gospel according to John utilizes literary devices much more freely‚ and it is “the most overtly interpretive.” The Prologue‚ unique to John‚ uses symbolism liberally‚ and countless interpretations about it have arisen. Due to the ambiguity of the passage‚ notable theologians have analyzed in depth the implications the Gospel makes on Christianity. Some topics discussed

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    In the Gospel of John‚ the Book of Signs was written due to John seen the miracles of Jesus as signs of his heavenly‚ miraculous capabilities (Harris‚ 2014). The seventh and last sign in the Book of Signs‚ was the resuscitation of Lazarus; whereas‚ Jesus had a very dear friend named Lazarus that was very ill. He‚ however‚ did not go straight to this friend to save him as he had done many times for strangers in need. With this choice he explained to his disciples that he did not need to drop everything

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    Aliens Among Us: Notes Do we share our planet with alternative forms of life? •Page 1 •Every living thing on earth has a deep history •Earth is 4.5 billion years old‚ uninhabitable for the 1st 6 million •3.8 billion years ago is when life began to emerge more and more •All living organisms use DNA to encode their genetic info •They all use RNA •“In short‚ every species seems descended from a common ancestor whose attributes define what scientists mean when they say ‘life as we know it’.”

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    The Murderers Are Among Us “The Murderers are Among Us‚” by Wolfgang Staudte was the first post-WW2 film produced in Germany. It is a fascinating film in the way that it helps to thoroughly depict the complicated atmosphere of post war Germany. I believe Mr. Staudte had the intentions of providing an informative‚ yet entertaining film for German audiences. However‚ this film also serves audiences by allowing them to take notice of the horrific events that occurred and also providing a different

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    Some historians and media critics described the Murrow era as a “golden age” of broadcast foreign news‚ and it is now lost. This critical review will analyses the research by Raluca Cozma‚ who believes that foreign news broadcasting today has not regressed “From Murrow to mediocrity”. Cozma argued the pessimistic conclusion of “Today’s broadcast news falls short of Murrow’s” has not been tested empirically in a comparative‚ longitudinal analysis” (Cozma‚ 2010‚ p.668). The study used content analysis

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    Is John Written to a Jewish Audience? While there is certainly debate about whether or not Jews were the primary audience for the gospel of John‚ there are many who do believe that John is the most Jewish of the four gospels. For example‚ Steve Wertheim‚ of Jews for Jesus related the following observation: “Not only is Johns gospel written for evangelism‚ it seems to be written particularly for Jewish evangelism. From the beginning‚ the book of John is geared to Jewish thinking. John 1:1

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    REQUIREMENTS FOR RLGN 4314 BY JJ LITTLE ANCHORAGE‚ AK SEP 6‚ 2016 It is clear that the lives of the authors of the Gospels and humankind in general were changed by Jesus of Nazareth. The fact that He was both human and Devine and thus a miracle are reinforced by those that have‚ and continue to experience redemption and salvation through His action at Calvary. The Gospel of John breaks to the front of the synoptic pack through “narratives and dialogue in an odd sort of way via a selection of deeds

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