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    Inspiration of the Bible

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    Divine inspiration of Bible‚ its significance is taken out for one of the most important reasons is the usage of Bible inspiration as an important element in the Scripture. It develop together all the accounts of Scripture and provides the most with value. The notion of the disputes according the Scripture point and inspiration case is carried throughout Orton Wiley’s Christian Theology. Wiley entered the dispute pretending to show the false meaning of the Bible . He clearly stated that "only three

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    himself‚ although it is God’s word. The bible refers to the Word of God as Jesus Christ. The interpretation was brought upon us through many Hebrew scholars and was passed through centuries to what we know it as today. When reading passages of the bible I have to really picture myself there to try to understand what is going on. Whether it’s receiving a message from Moses or encountering God himself through experiences and relating them to my life. The bible has taught me to replenish my body and

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    The Poisonwood Bible

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    are so many connections in the midst‚ humanity should simply practice and preach multiculturalism and assimilation. Nevertheless‚ it can’t always be as straightforward and uncomplicated for some people. In Barbara Kingsolver’s novel The Poisonwood Bible‚ she introduces the Price family and its most important member‚ Nathan Price. Giving up their house in sunny Georgia‚ the Prices embark their new lives in the Belgian Congo as Christian missionaries. It was only until it was too late for the Price

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    Masculinity in the Bible

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    Masculinity in the Bible Masculinity is defined by Susan Haddox to have four major characteristics. “1) Strength and skill as a warrior‚ 2) honor‚ including generosity and protecting ones family and clan‚ 3) bravery‚ and 4) persuasiveness‚ honesty and forthrightness.”1 These four characteristics of masculinity can be applied to many of the characters in the biblical stories including Gideon‚ David‚ and Jesus. The masculine traits mentioned are examples of hegemonic masculinity which means the dominant

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    Poisonwood Bible

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    The Poisonwood Bible Question 1 “What is the conqueror’s wife if not a conquest herself?” This quote sums up Orleanna’s feeling of guilt she has towards her daughter’s death and towards the crimes of the US against the Congo. By identifying herself as the conqueror’s wife‚ Orleanna places herself in a position where she is not the chief criminal but connected enough to feel responsibility. In Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible‚ she uses diction‚ imagery‚ and selection of detail

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    Skeptics Of The Bible

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    Many people who are skeptic of the Bible will or skeptic of religion in general‚ will ask whether or not the Bible is truly accurate after being passed down so many years. To Christians‚ the Bible is the way we can understand what’s right and what’s wrong‚ which has been revealed to us by God to help guide us and better do his Will. But are we sure the original text God gave us has been accurately translated and passed down through the ages? According to almost countless amounts of Biblical manuscript

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    2014 Apol 104-D34 LUO Cheryl Bissey Worldview Assignment Part I. What is a Worldview? A worldview is a set of beliefs about how you view the fundamental aspects of the world. Your worldview can greatly influence everything you do‚ think‚ or know. You can say you do or don’t have a worldview but if you deny having one‚ then you may possibly either be naïve or misled. If your worldview is incorrect‚ then you may be living your life with a behavior that is wrong. I definitely think that is how

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    Bible Strength

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    figure out the character of a person based on either their strength or weakness. The Bible has many good examples of both of these. Strength and weakness can be determined by the response someone gives when they are put in situations‚ like in the influence of others‚ or even when the odds are stacked against them. Weakness to me is something that stops us from doing good‚ or normal day activities. I think that in the Bible they mention many weaknesses but one stands out to me more than the others. I believe

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    Love in the Bible

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    Developing the Community of God in the Bible One of the most significant themes presented throughout the Bible is love. It is‚ in many cases‚ the undertone‚ the overt message‚ the context‚ the commandment‚ the moral to the story‚ the answer to the difficult question‚ and the motive. What is love without its expression? The way in which we express our love is directly unto God and by loving other people. We form relationships with people that we know in a variety of ways and each time we encounter

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    Interpreting the Bible

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    a young child‚ “Before you began reading the Bible‚ you must always pray and ask God for understanding.” We all know the Bible can be very difficult to interpret. However‚ in reading “How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth”‚ I have learned so much in just reading a few pages. I must agree all Christians should know how to interpret the word of God. God surely want each of us to read‚ trust‚ obey and apply His word to our everyday lives. The Bible is meant to be interpreted and understood because

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