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    The Providence Debate

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    Bibliography: Boyd‚ G. A. & Eddy‚ P. R. (2002). Across the spectrum: Understanding issues in evangelical theology. Grand Rapids‚ MI: Baker Academic. Bunker‚ Michael. "Calvinism and Arminianism." Reformed Journal. http://reformedjournal.blogspot.com/2008/01/calvinism-and-arminianism.html (accessed July 5‚ 2013 Charts of Christian Theology and Doctrine by H Elwell‚ Walter. Evangelical Dictionary of Theology. Grand Rapid Michigan: BakerAcademic‚ 2001. (accessed July

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    last decade’s China‚ still under the reign of Communism. With Communism‚ comes Capitalism‚ two contradictory political systems‚ once threatened the world of a nuclear World War. The clash of communism and capitalism was delicately presented in A Thousand Years of Good Prayers‚ as the newly liberated modern China and its people were greatly influenced by the West. Throughout Yiyun Li’s collection of short stories‚ Capitalism was constantly mentioned and presented‚ a constant factor that influences all

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    Crusoe”. The book’s main character‚ named Robinson Crusoe‚ spends trapped on an island near Trinidad for twenty eight years‚ where he discovers his newly found faith within God. The principles of predestination‚ Divine Providence‚ Lutheranism and Calvinism that were predominant during this time‚ were written and explicitly depicted within the novels plot. Throughout this extended amount of time Crusoe establishes in the island a form of government. These of which were highly influenced

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    Quiz 1 study guide

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    Quiz 1 Study Guide Towns: pp. 419–479 Distinguish between the historical aspect of salvation (salvation accomplished) and the applied aspect of salvation (salvation applied). • The historical aspect of salvation‚ salvation accomplished‚ is includes the redemption by blood‚ reconciliation of man to God‚ the propitiaion of Gods wrath‚ the fulfilling of the law and the forgivness of sins.  • The applied aspect of salvation‚ salvation applied‚ includes evangelism‚ regeneration‚ sanctification

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    Calvins Epistemology

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    “How is it possible to know anything at all?” John Calvin gives his answer to this timeless question in Chapters 1-3 of his Institutes. His theory of epistemology is based on his belief that humans are naturally aware of God. He also asserts two fundamental knowledges- God and self- and he elaborates upon the relationship between the two. I. Biography of John Calvin A. Birth and childhood B. Schooling and further education C. Early works and accomplishments II. How is it possible to know

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    Salvation Debate

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    elect”). Whereas the Arminian’s hold the view that in God’s sovereign grace‚ He gives us the free will to accept eternal life with Him or to absolutely reject it. Both structures have come up with five points to back their statements on salvation. Calvinism has come up with an acronym called TULIP. The T stands for total depravity. Total depravity states that because of the fall of Adam and Eve‚ every aspect of humanity is stained by sin; meaning that‚ as humans we are unable to reach God on our own

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    The Ends of Beginnings

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    Quiz 1 Study Guide Towns: pp. 419–479 Distinguish between the historical aspect of salvation (salvation accomplished) and the applied aspect of salvation (salvation applied). 1. The historical aspect of salvation includes: the redemption by blood‚ the reconciliation of man to God‚ the propitiation of God’s wrath‚ the fulfilling of the law and the forgiveness of sins. ➢ 2. The applied aspect of salvation includes: evangelism‚ regeneration‚ sanctification and discipleship State the five tests

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    Q: The crisis of capitalism that Marx predicted has failed to materialize proving Marx wrong. Discuss. Karl Marx (1818-1883) was a revolutionary as well as a notable thinker; through out his life he worked on politics‚ economics‚ philosophy‚ sociology‚ class struggle and history but for the most part he dedicated his life to the overthrow of the capitalist order‚ which he accused as responsible for the degradation and enslavement of the vast mass of its population. Marx was the Co-founder of Marxism(with Engels)

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    Geneva had been under the rule of the House of Savoy‚ but the people of Genev triumphantly overrun the Savoys and the native bishop-prince of Geneva in the decline years of the 1520’s. However‚ the people of Geneva‚ unlike the citizens of Zurich‚ Bern‚ Basel‚ and other cities that became Protestant in the 1520’s‚ were primarily French speakers and did not knew German. Intrinsically‚ they did not have intimate cultural ties with the reformed churches in Germany and Switzerland. The Protestant subdivision

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    October 1st‚ 2013 Swedish Capitalism How an experiment in new economic policy‚ made Sweden a global power. “They might not like to admit it‚ but Europeans don’t mind a bit of capitalism‚” says the author of a 2010 article in The Economist titled‚ “Charlemagne: Europe’s dark secret.”1 While France and some of its neighbors may give off an image of‚ “…contempt for free enterprise ‚” Sweden has gone in an opposite direction. Swedish‚ free market education system‚ budget reform‚ and de-regulation

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