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    when looking at the letters written by the apostle PaulPaul is known in his writings to have  somewhat confusing opinions which are not always clear cut. While on some issues Paul is very  clear‚ such as his opinion on the necessity for circumcision‚ other issues have been the cause of  disagreement among churches and scholars and even sources of heated debate. One of these  widely discussed issues is that of the status of women in the church. In analyzing Paul’s letters‚  particularly the letters to the Galatians and to the Corinthians

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    Julian Bangash All Quiet on the Western Front‚ a soldier’s bloody account of World War I‚ was written by Erich Maria Remarque in 1929. It was first made into a movie in 1930‚ and then re-made in 1979 directed by Delbert Mann. All Quiet on the Western Front is the story of a young German named Paul Baumer who is drafted into the German Imperial Army along with many of his high school friends. They are sent to the battlefield on the German western front seeking glory and adventure only to discover

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    Letter Of Paul To Titus

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    When we focus on the letter of Paul to Titus‚ we see a lot of characteristics of how a healthy church should be with healthy leadership that expatiates on the gospel‚ nurtures an understanding and have a deep belief in the gospel and lives out the gospel in daily life. All what Paul wrote in this letter many years ago is also out to encourage us‚ to strengthen us‚ to correct us‚ to rebuke us for the purpose of growing maturely in the gospel of grace. We can remember how Paul persecuted the church

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    The Letter of Paul to Romans Romans is the longest and most theologically significant of the letters of Paul. It can be described as a tractate letter‚ one that is composed of a theological argument or series of arguments. A letter essay as it may be‚ it was received by the people of the church at Rome who were mostly Gentiles. Paul‚ as the author of the letter to Romans‚ must have written the letter in Corinth. This is most likely on the near end of his third missionary journey. While there

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    Kristin Strickland History 370 Book Essay March 21‚ 2013 Letters from Vietnam I found that trying to find a book to read about the Vietnam War was rather difficult because there are so many of them out there. I chose Letters from Vietnam edited by Bill Adler because it was a point of view from many soldiers in the war and they were what they were truly feeling at the time. It is not one point of view when you read this many letters and a little background on each of the authors‚ but there are

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    witnessing many harmful things that were going on during the war and causing this world’s destruction. Although‚ I believe there is also a hidden meaning. I believe that the poem symbolizes all the soldiers and people that were forgotten at war. All throughout our lives we are taught that there are good people in this world fighting for us and this country‚ we are standing here because of them‚ they are our heroes. As we grow older though we tend to forget and just carry on with our lives. I think

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    casualties‚ making it one of the bloodiest conflicts in history. In the novel All Quiet on the Western Front‚ author Erich Maria Remarque describes the life of a WWI soldier and the effects it had on the men. Wilfred Owen wrote the poem Dulce et Decorum Est as a soldier during the war. Similarly‚ this poem focused on describing a scene of tired‚ weary soldiers experiencing one of their comrades dying. Both All Quiet on the Western Front and Dulce et Decorum Est focus on showing the horrors of war‚ challenging

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    Paul’s Prison Letters Nikolette Arnold Letourneau University Paul’s Prison Letters In a letter of Paul to the Philippians‚ the messenger of the Lord Paul who was also a prisoner at that very time was addressing a situation in the Philippians that called for the community effort. Paul was trying to insist that the Philippians Christians were supposed to humble themselves and become a community that was responsible for one another. There was a problem with the social classes of people at

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    The Home Front In WWI

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    Autumn – From August to September many different women’s organisations were set up‚ including the women’s Hospital corps and the women’s police volunteers. December 16th – The First Bombing of British Civilians. German warships shelled the east coast of Britain. In Scarborough 119 people were killed. January 19th – First air raids by German Zeppelin airships‚ dropping bombs on East Anglian Towns. May – It was recognised that the war needed much more careful organisation of all aspects

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    history. In Erich Maria Remarque’s book‚ All Quiet on the Western Front‚ he depicts the horrors of “the great war” by showing the complete disregard for human life in modern warfare. This war modeled the way that any future war would be fought. It would shape human history by completely changing the game of warfare and people’s opinions of it. Remarque shows‚ from his point of view‚ the terrors that happen on a daily basis on the front lines‚ and away from it‚ of World War One. World War One changed

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