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    Crime and Punishment

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    The Significance of Lazarus’s Resurrection In the Russian novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky‚ the main character‚ Raskalnikov goes through a vast time period of great psychological turmoil. When comparing and contrasting this death and reincarnation of his consciousness and mind to the biblical tale of Lazarus’s resurrection‚ the author not only highlights the extremeness of the crimes he has committed‚ but also touches on the importance of recognizing one’s guilt. This theme of reconciliation

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    Ambiguos Nature of Life

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    we perceive life to be and what we make of it is our choice. Things happen in life that are inevitable. The way we interpret certain things can have an effect on other people’s lives. The ambiguous nature of life is an evident cause in the movie Atonement. The movie plays with the ambiguous nature of life through the characters and their different out looks on life. Briony had a specific outlook on life when she was young. Cecelia and Robbie had another outlook on life. Cecelia and Robbie wanted

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    Claire Stemmer 16 March 2015 HUM 115-502 Prof. Streit SWA 4: Patterns of the Hero Monomyth in Sons of Anarchy In his renowned work‚ The Hero with a Thousand Faces‚ Joseph Campbell defined the essential stages of the Heroic Journey‚ using examples from a wide range of myths and stories. His objective was not only to establish the framework for hero tales‚ but also to convey why these elements of the monomyth prevail in so many different works. Campbell’s view states that “the hero myth is really written

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    Must one ask for forgiveness to receive this freely given gift from God? This seems to be a question that‚ at first hearing‚ rubs most people I have asked the wrong way. It seems to be the common theme of every altar call‚ “Come down to the altar‚ get on your face before God‚ and ask him to forgive your sins.” Are we expected to ask God to forgive our sins as if there is a chance he will not? I do not believe so‚ but I believe this is the burden that many people carry in their heart when approaching

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    Hero Journey

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    Joseph Campbell describes the 17 stages that occur during a hero’s journey‚ also known as Monomyth. The Odyssey by Homer is a story based on Ulysses and his journey‚ I will be describing the stages of Monomyth based on Campbell’s ideas. These stages will focus on Ulysses and his son Telemachus. According to Joseph Campbell‚ a hero’s journey normally entails three phases; the departure‚ the initiation‚ and the return. (Wikipedia) The first phase is the departure phase‚ which consists of three

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    Throughout history there have been many great philosophers and texts that have influenced modern societies conscience. Many of these ideas have come from various parts of the worlds and numerous cultures. Some of the most prominent cultures that have influenced modern society are the archaic Greek and Roman civilizations‚ and the monotheistic Hebrew‚ Christian‚ and Islamic ideologies. While all the aforementioned ideologies have played important roles in shaping western societies culture‚ the monotheistic

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    WK - The Italian Renaissance was a time of rebirth in the arts. An abundance of new styles were explored‚ building on classical traditions but also breaking away from them. This cultural explosion was made possible by the liberal distribution of florins that characterized the artistic support of leading banking and commerce families. These influential families were patrons sometimes as a Machiavellian exercise of their power‚ often to atone for religious sins‚ and sometimes because they loved

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    The Old Testament Covenants The Old Testament Covenants “A covenant is an unchangeable‚ divinely imposed legal agreement between God and man that stipulates the conditions of their relationship” CITATION Gru00 \p 515 \l 1033 (Grudem‚ 2000‚ p. 515). The essence of the Old Testament Covenants between God and Abraham‚ and subsequently with the Israelites were designed to spiritually inspire the people to reciprocity: God’s promises of His eternal presence‚ love‚ and blessings in exchange for their

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    APOL 104 Worldview

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    I. “A worldview is your philosophy of life. It is the framework you bring to decision-making” (Weider & Gutierrez‚ 2011‚ p.69). How we view the world leads us to our destination. II. 1. The question of origin- Where do we come from? Christians believe that we were created by the one and only sovereign God (Genesis 1:27). The Christian worldview says that God created the world and everything in it within a six day period where on the sixth day God created one man and one woman from which the past

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    Sophie Scholl once said “Stand up for what you believe in‚ even if you are standing alone.” Sophie Scholl was a student at the University of Munich when Hitler went into power in Germany. She shared her feelings about with her brother and a few other closest friends. They all agreed that something had to be done about the Nazi party‚ so they formed a group called the White Rose. The goal of the White Rose was to be a group of intellectuals that showed the people of Germany what was really going on

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