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    Biblical Worldview Essay The Book of Romans‚ written by the Apostle Paul‚ addresses the teachings on the natural world‚ the importance of human identity‚ speaks on human relationships and culture and what is expected of us as Disciples in order to enforce God’s intent‚ God’s law in this world. Romans works as guidance for a life free of sin and helps us see that with God we are provided the opportunity to shape the world we are currently living in. The natural world; in Romans 1:20‚ the Apostle

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    About the Author William Fay graduated in 1987 from Denver Seminary. He has shared his faith with more than twenty-five thousand people face to face‚ one on one. He travels around the world teaching them his approach to evangelism. Before following Christ he was CEO of a multimillion dollar organization that he claims was involved in a plethora of illegal activities. Content In Share Jesus Without Fear‚ William Fay presents us with seemingly a very simple‚ easy way to share the Gospel with

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    before reading Paradise Lost‚ I had always wondered why God allowed evil‚ and why he allowed death. After a while I had simply accepted that God was God‚ and what happens‚ happens. Basically an act of pure faith. Then I read Paradise Lost and as a Christian I do feel that Milton’s artistic vision has successfully helped him accomplish what he had set out to do. Staying true to the teachings of Christianity‚ his perception of man’s fall has made sense of why there is evil in the world. Not because of

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    Explain Christian beliefs about justice‚ forgiveness and reconciliation. In order to explain the Christian viewpoint in relation to justice‚ forgiveness and reconciliation it is necessary to define these terms in their broader‚ and more secular perspective. This will then help to clarify the particular Christian position in this respect. Therefore‚ in order to properly consider what is meant by the term "justice‚" a logical‚ if not basic‚ first step is to look up the term in a dictionary. Here

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    Does God Protect Us

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    TH101 Introduction to Theology Tutorial Essay: Does God protect us? Christians believe that by faith God protects them during their mortal life‚ moreover after their time on this earth comes to an end‚ with being promised salvation and an eternal dwelling in the Kingdom of God (Plantinga 2000). This protection is stated in many verses through out the bible‚ “Then Jesus said to him‚ ‘Go your way; your faith has made you well.’ Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus on the road.” (Mk

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    pursuit of holiness paper

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    has allowed me to grow spiritually in new ways that I have never been introduced to. Bridges opens his book with a personal experience that initially got him thinking about being holy. He talks about three main problems that get in the way of us christians experiencing holiness in our relationship with God. The first problem that he addresses is that "our attitude toward sin is more self centered than God-centered". (page 16) His thoughts on this are that we focus more on our own victory in the sin

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    The Cost of a Christ Centered Life Towards the end of David’s life and reign as King of Israel‚ he did something that God didn’t like. He counted his men. People warned him not to count his men. But he did it anyway. So what. He counted his men. What’s the big deal? At this point in his life David had not only outlasted King Saul (when he spent years chasing David around the middle east trying to kill him)‚ and out fought the giant Goliath‚ but David and Israel under David’s leadership

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    God on Trial

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    God On Trial Christian Worldview Integration Dr. Carl B. Smith II Its impossible to reflect on the origins of evil without bringing up the concept of free will. God created man with this idea of choice; the choice to believe and obey‚ or the choice to disobey. It was this free will that allowed Adam and Eve to fall from their initial glory and introduce evil and suffering into the world. We can justify a large amount of sustained suffering by acknowledging that it actually benefits us and is not

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    We are delighted that you are considering Cornerstone Christian University (“CCU”) for your study. A step toward your biblical studies is the best move that you will take besides accepting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. Here‚ at Cornerstone‚ we pray that every prospective student‚ who has the will to study‚ will trust God to help him/her find the way. You can rest assured that you’ll never go wrong with God. Your decision to earn your degree with a biblically based education will always fit

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    In Jonathan Edwards’ powerful sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God it is evident that Edwards sought to coax the members of his congregation into salvation as well as convince “natural men”‚ or those who had not had a spiritual rebirth that their sinful actions would ultimately lead to the wrath of a merciless God. To persuasively convey this notion‚ Edwards utilizes various metaphors to compare God’s wrath and the sinner’s evil to heightened circumstances and attempts to provoke religious

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