regarded women with respect.’ Discuss. Broadly speaking‚ the Christian Tradition can be seen to be the heritage of Christian teaching and thought. Starting initially with the Old and New Testaments in the Bible‚ this then extends to St Augustus of Hippo Martin Luther and up to some more Conservative Christian thought today. In some ways the Christian Tradition does teach women with respect. However‚ the issue always remains as to the extent of this respect and indeed whether it is respect or merely
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of the list‚ being the turning point of the gist in the first book of the Bible. About 500 years AD‚ almost every interpretation imaginable was offered by theologists‚ some of which were very reasonable on the matter of Adam and Eve. But it was Augustine who came up with the idea of original sin and the fact that neither
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There are many different viewpoints around the world when it comes to salvation and what it is supposed to represent. For example‚ the viewpoint of Thomas F. Torrance who was a Scottish Protestant theologian. "Thomas F. Torrance both believed in the possibility of universal salvation‚ they also rejected the idea that we could make a final determination about this possibility prior to the second coming of Jesus Christ. Torrance expressly believed in the ’universality of Christ’s saving work’ but
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GUMATAY‚ Ma. Rina Marcela T. ED2-01 PHILOSOPHERS ANCIENT PERIOD Aristotle Famous for his writings on physics‚ metaphysics‚ poetry‚ theater‚ music‚ logic‚ rhetoric‚ linguistics‚ politics‚ government‚ ethics‚ biology‚ and zoology‚ he was an extremely learned and educated individual. He is also among the first person to set a comprehensive system of Western philosophy which include views about morality and aesthetics‚ logic and science‚ politics and metaphysics. This system became the supporting
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‚ 1987) Hull‚ Bill‚ “The Complete Book of Discipleship: On being and Making followers of Christ” (Colorado Springs: Navpress‚ 2006) Mitchell‚ Dr. Michael R.‚ Leading‚ Teaching‚ and Making Disciples. (Indiana: CrossBooks‚ 2010) Smither‚ Edward‚ Augustine as Mentor [ 4 ]. Mitchell‚ Dr. Michael R.‚ Leading‚ Teaching‚ and Making Disciples. (Indiana: CrossBooks‚ 2010) 226 [ 5 ] [ 6 ]. Hendricks‚ Howard‚ “Teaching to Change Lives” (Sisters: Multnomah Pub.‚ 1987) 20 [ 7 ] [ 8 ]. Hull‚ Bill‚ “The Complete
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St. Augustine of Hippo was an influential philosopher during the Late Roman Empire‚ and gave a very compelling explanation for the existence of evil. Before Augustine’s explanation‚ Christians would have to accept that God created evil‚ meaning God is partially evil. Due to Augustine’s belief that evil does not have substance‚ which I will defend‚ it gave Christians piece of mind knowing that God is truly good. Anything created by God is susceptible to corruption‚ all of his creations are good‚ but
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 What is the Millennium? 2 Post-Millennialism 2 Amillennialism 4 Premillennialism 5 Bibliography 8 THE 1000 YEARS OF REVELATION 20:1-6 Introduction There has been great confusion on eschatology‚ or the theological study of future events‚ since the early church. The millennium‚ or the 1000 years‚ in Revelation 20:1-6 has not escaped this confusion. To develop the understanding of the topics under discussion in this paper
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Thomas Aquinas: The Conflict‚ the Harmony and the Saint During the High Middle Ages‚ Western Europe underwent rigorous reform. Through the rapidly increasing population and production of intellectual‚ artistic and spiritual works‚ thirteenth century philosophers‚ theologians and Christian thinkers were faced with a quandary. The central question was directed at “the attitude being taken toward Aristotle…by theologians committed to a Christian view of the nature of God‚ man‚ and the universe” (“St
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lecture. What was the meaning of the Virgin Mary? How did she become the role model of devoted Christians‚ or to narrow it down‚ Catholics‚ worldwide? Furthermore‚ why would different Christian denominations have distinctive views of her? Saint Augustine of Hippo‚ Pope Gregory and even the second council of Nicea proved her ability to resonate believers and non-believers. If so‚ wouldn’t she be more powerful than Jesus Himself? And then I realized my last question to myself was the reason why other
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Introduction The notion of war has always been the subject of moral debate throughout history. World War II is no different in this particular regard. In order for wars to be morally justified‚ the Just War Theory was developed. The Just War Theory has two specific criteria which must be followed in order for the act of war to be considered morally justified – the jus ad bellum (right to go to war) and jus in bello (rightful conduct within war) criterions. Jus ad bellum dictates that war must be
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