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    7 February 2013 Gospel of Wealth Andrew Carnegie has a very unique perspective pertaining to the wealth in America and its distribution. Not only is he concerned about how much money is put to good use‚ but when; such as if the person donating the money is in life or after death. The “Gospel of Wealth” brings perspective of the nation’s money recirculation and the worth of a man by his generosity while living. Carnegie lists three ways how extra money (that is left behind) should be handled

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    The gospel of Luke was written to Jews and Gentiles with a focus on the outcast/ the poor. Its overall purpose is “following Jesus‚ the savior of the world”. The resurrection encounters in the gospel of Luke is appealing especially considering the audience of Luke. Luke’s style of reporting the encounters of the resurrection fits well his purpose as he is trying to convince his audience to “follow Jesus‚ the savior of the world”. Jesus is not only the savior of Jews‚ but of the world and that world

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    A Compare and Contrast of the Christ of the Gospels with the Christ of Contemporary Times The Christ of the Gospels has developed into a different image in contemporary society over time. Feminists are among the most prominent group of the contemporaries that views problems with the Christ of the Gospel and has since created their own image of who Jesus Christ is and why He existed. The primary issues with the Christ of the Gospels identified are; the language represented in traditional Christology

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    What are the 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

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    Essay 1: Social Darwinism and the Gospel of Wealth Social Darwinism was the use of Charles Darwin’s scientific theory of evolution and natural selection to a society’s development. The theory stated that in nature‚ only those who were the fittest survived. This explanation was adopted by many American businessmen who believed the theory to be scientific proof of their power. There were two men who stood out from the group of businessmen; Herbert Spencer and William Graham. Both of these

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    Andrew Carnegie educated others about the quality of wealth through his book‚ Gospel of Wealth. The number one problem in America‚ even to this day‚ is the proper administration of wealth. Carnegie feared revolution of those who did not have wealth. People are given large sums of money from the wealthy‚ and often do not work to gain their own income. Carnegie concluded individuals should not be handed these large sums of money‚ but only a little should be given to help kickstart that individual’s

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    THE NUMBER OF THE GOSPELS Although many individuals set out to write an account of the events surrounding the life of Jesus (Luke 1:1–3)‚ only four Gospels were accepted by the early church as canonical and authoritative. There is no evidence of any other written account of the life of Jesus (e.g.‚ The Gospel of Thomas‚ The Gospel of Peter‚ etc.) ever being accepted by the early church. Early church canon lists from the 3rd and 4th centuries identify the books read and recognized by the early church

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    to help support the war both with their money and with their hearts. From the get go the war was marketed to the common people‚ proven by the use of popular movie stars in the promotion of War fund-raising and compliance with governmnet measures. After pearl harbor‚ the American people were ready to pour everything they had into the war effort. Women donated thousands of tons of aluminum cooking supplies to help build planes-- though it was later found that only virgin aluminum was good enough for

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    Jesus concerning the Kingdom of God (Luke’s Gospel) or the teaching of the Prologue (Fourth Gospel).(18) (ii) To what extent are these teachings important for an understanding of the gospel?(12) (Total for Question 17(a) = 30 marks) OR (b) (i) ‘The gospel was written to reveal the nature of Jesus as the Christ.’ Examine this claim regarding the purpose of either Luke’s Gospel or the Fourth Gospel.(18) (ii) To what extent may other purposes for the gospel be equally important?(12) (Total for Question

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    some cases may lead to horrible incidents for instance‚ Daru‚ the main character of the short story by Albert Camus‚ “The Guest” who in the end of story fall victim of this misinterpretation. Similar‚ Espinosa‚ Christ look character in the story "The Gospel According to Mark” by Jorge Luis Borges which his failure of proper communication to Gutres’ family‚ lead him to his Crucifixion. Daru‚ the maincharacter in “ The Guest” by Albert

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