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    Philosophy of Christian Service Serving those around me in a Christian manner has been the only thing I’ve known growing up. My parents raised me to treat those around me not only how I would want to be treated but also how Christ would treat me or the people around me. This idea of Christian service reminds me of the W.W.J.D. bracelets that people wear and there is a constant reminder of what you are doing and if Christ would approve of that. However‚ I think that understanding Christian service and

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    The Difference in denominations If my truth says that your truth is a lie is your truth still true? This question has been asked since the beginning of time especially when it comes to religion. In this day and age there are so many type of religion‚ Christianity‚ Islam‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Judaism‚ and whatever Tom Cruise claims he is‚ but our focus will be on Christianity. When it comes to Christianity here in America‚ there are the big 3; Roman Catholics Church‚ Baptist Church‚ and Pentecostal

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    Stephanie Allen The Early Christians and Judaism When Christianity was created‚ there were two different perspectives of what was deemed correct. The early Christians believed Jesus Christ was the chosen one‚ and comparatively‚ those who followed Judaism believed the chosen one had yet to arrive. The earliest Christians inherited many of their central doctrines from Judaism‚ including monotheism and the belief in a covenant between God and humanity. The most important difference that Christianity

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    the Lutheranism and Protestant traditions. Luther ’s was known for demanding the return of teachings of the Bible which led new traditions within the Christian religion. He was also known for his 95 thesis which he nailed to the door of a church‚ he also wrote the Treatise on Christian Liberty. When reading over Martin Luther¡¯s Treatise on Christian Liberty one section that jumped off the page‚ ¡°Hence all of us who believe in Christ are priests and kings in Christ¡±(63). Luther appears to refer

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    While attending a Christian College‚ you will learn That Truth is God. Participating in a Christian College gives you an Idea of God’s Truth. It offers all sorts of courses but the core is based on the truth. People may assume that the Christian Colleges are teaching students to uphold the church. Furthermore‚ Secular Colleges deter students from their Christian foundation. Knowing that God is the foundation to build success gives students a better chance to succeed in college. Learning how to apply

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    to analyze the connection relating to the Christian worldview and that of Ph.D. research in the field of psychology‚ whether the two processes are compatible‚ or rather separate dealings. Furthermore‚ seeing as it has been argued that the two processes are sometimes related to one another; thus the paper will look at whether the Christian world view is compatible with research ethics in the field of psychology and examine to what extent should the Christian worldview influence the type of psychology

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    Anglican churches‚ as well as some Protestant denominations such as Lutheranism and Methodism. There is also a festal cycle throughout the church year that is full of celebrations of feasts and holy days pertaining to the events in the life of Jesus and the lives of saints. Christianity worship can also be seen as someone’s individual path for his/her spirituality or a way of joining with others as a spiritual community. Many different denominations of Christianity believe in worshipping as a way

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    Christian and Islamic Art The difference between Islamic art and Christian art is that Christian art is of human objects and forms while Islamic art portrays the meaning and reflection of things. Unlike Christian art‚ people do not appear on Islamic art. Unlike Christian art‚ Islam art does not include pictures and statues of Prophets and Gods. Christian art however‚ brings religious forms and images to life. It represents spiritual beliefs through illustrated scenes from the life of Jesus. It gives

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    church Growing up I was introduced to many different denomination of Christianity. The Baptist and Catholic church are the two that sticks out to me the most because of how they differ from each other. In the last four years I have experienced what it is like to attend a Baptist and Catholic church. My Christian denomination is Baptist but because I attended a Catholic high school‚ I gained a lot of knowledge about Catholicism. Theses two denominations differs in many ways‚ but the script of their services

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    reaction against skepticism‚ deism‚ and rationalism‚ although why those forces became pressing enough at the time to spark revivals is not fully understood.[1] It enrolled millions of new members in existing evangelical denominations and led to the formation of new denominations. Many converts believed that the Awakening heralded a new millennial age. The Second Great Awakening stimulated the establishment of many reform movements designed to remedy the evils of society before the anticipated Second

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