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    The Soul Is a Freedom

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    world‚ dominated by equality and freedom. And the need for the soul of the natural world is merely a reflection of its internal processes... The soul is freedom. Our soul does not know how to argue‚ nothing can force it into the objective items. In soul everything is determined from within‚ from the depths. Religious freedom is the pathos of the pathos of spirituality. To gain true freedom means to enter the spiritual world of your soul. Person defines itself from inside‚ from the depths of the extent

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    Beowulf David And Christ

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    late tenth century. Beowulf endures because it deals with the most noble‚ enduring theme of all; salvation. Beowulf‚ like King David‚ was a Christ figure‚ and both‚ though figures of great courage who were saviors in their own right‚ point to the Savior of Mankind‚ Christ himself. Beowulf. King David. The parallels are striking. They were both unlikely saviors. David was young when he killed Goliath: 1 Samuel 17:12-15 says that David was the youngest of eight sons‚ and the three oldest had followed

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    Tortured for Christ

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    from the first day of my conversion to be able to witness to the Russians. The Russians are a people raised from childhood in atheism.” (pg. 3) Shortly after his conversion‚ Nazism came to Rumania‚ allowing him the opportunity to share the message of Christ to the thousands of Russian war prisoners. This time also gave Wurmbrand and wife a taste of what was to come under the communism rule‚ even though the Nazi terror was already immense. They were hauled before Nazi leaders and judged. He says “these

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    child. What would you do? What would you expect any good parent to do? Would you consider it morally justifiable? This was the situation faced by the Nash family who had the first largely publicized case of a ‘savior sibling’ (Steinbock 544). In 2000‚ Lisa and Jack decided to create a savior sibling for their daughter‚ Molly Nash‚ who at the time was six years old. She was born with multiple birth defects due to Fanconi anemia‚ a deadly genetic disease that causes bone marrow failure‚ eventually resulting

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    Soul Surfer

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    life story in October 2004 in her autobiography named Soul Surfer. Her book was made into a major motion picture which was released theatrically in April 2011. Bethany has also written several other inspirational books. According to Bethany‚ her parents instilled their faith in Jesus Christ from a young age. “Bethany’s foundation of faith has been her backbone; her source of truth‚ hope‚ and strength.” Novel Synopsis Soul Surfer: “A true story of faith‚ family‚ and fighting

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    A Book Analysis of “Is Jesus the Only Savior” Chapters 1-6: Pluralism by Ronald H. Nash Justin W. Cullen Theology 313 July 29‚ 2012 Analysis Ronald H. Nash begins his book responding the position of pluralism in regards to the exclusivity of Jesus Christ‚ mainly directed at John Hick‚ who was a leading proponent of pluralism until his death earlier this year. Nash was an evangelical Baptist theologian and apologist‚ who subscribed to the Calvinist tradition. Within his book‚ Nash tackles several

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    JOURNAL ARTICLE CRITIQUE “The Resurrection of Christ: Theological Implications” Critique In the following paragraphs‚ I will analyze and critique the article “The Resurrection of Christ: Theological Implications” by Daniel B. Wallace. Wallace’s main purpose in writing this article is to stress importance of the Resurrection of Christ and its impact on the Christian faith. Wallace is theologically sound in supporting his views and held a bit of humor to his arguments. Wallace starts off

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    Gospel of Jesus Christ

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    Gospel of Jesus Christ Definitions Atonement To make atonement means to avert punishment especially divine anger‚ by the payment of a ransom‚ which may be money or which may be of life. Throughout the OT sin is serious; it was punished unless atonement was sought in the way God had provided. It means “a making at one”‚ and points to a process of bringing those who are estranged into a unity. Its use in the Bible to denote the work of Christ in dealing with the problem posed by the sin of

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    A Simple Soul

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    Noemi Solano Professor Oropesa Humanities 60-H April 1‚ 2013 “A Simple Soul” Gustave Flaubert’s short story “A Simple Soul” is about a woman of a simple mind yet a devoted heart‚ named Felicite. Although she suffered from the tremendous loss of her parents early on in her life‚ she continued to love unconditionally‚ even until her last breath. When she was 18 years old‚ she fell in love with a young man that left her for a rich‚ old woman “in order to escape the conscription…” Following this

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    Tupac as an American Icon

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    Tupac Shakur Tupac was a leading American icon because he crossed cultural‚ racial‚ and economic barriers. From the child in the suburb to the former vice president of the United States‚ everyone recognized Tupac’s iconic status. He had many traits that would make him stand out above the rest‚ and that is what made him the best. His traits are routed in his name because he was named after an Inca Indian revolutionary Tupac Amaru‚ which means "shining serpent"‚ and Shakur is Arabic for "thankful

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