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    Biblical View of Business Ethics When referring to the term business ethics we must always think about doing what is right in the eyes of God as a business worker or leader. Christians will have values that impact their ethics in a business office. Reading Ruddell’s‚ Understanding Biblical Business Ethics has given insight and knowledge through scriptures on working as a Christian in the business world and staying true to your values. Christian are faced with many challenges working in a business environment

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    Name​: Jacqueline Kalongosola Student No: u738202​ Course​: Fundamental Theology Course code:​ U20064​ 2016-2017 Lecturer:​ Prof. M. Sarot ​Mid-Term Exams. 1.General summary of the book‚ I believe in God by Thomas Rausch. Thomas P. Rausch in his book‚ I believe in God‚ presents an important account of the heart of Christian doctrine from a Catholic perspective.in his book‚ Rausch takes seriously the disbelief of our age and the new developing of new Gnosticism teachings in contemporary

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    Significance of Doctrine

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    Week 1 Day 1 Lesson 4 Why at Doctrines Important - Isn’t loving Jesus enough? - “doctrine” comes from a Latin word meaning “teaching” - doctrine shouldn’t be just an intellectual exercise - doctrine = “the teaching of Christ” (II John 2:9) Significance of Doctrine a. Knowledge enhances relationships–even relationships with God - Think of your best friends: they are the people you know the most about - Deep relationships are rooted in a knowledge of one-another’s deepest thoughts

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    original Greek and comes to the following conclusions : The Greek terms for office are not used for people in the Church but only for Jewish priests‚ gentile civil officials‚ the angels and finally for Christ. The term for priestly office are reserved for Jewish priests The terms for denoting office are nowhere used in the New Testament of those whom we now call ministers. He says the first Christians didn’t have long term perspectives on organization because of their eschatological expectation

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    course Discipleship Ministries DSMN 500 By Hershel L. Kreis‚ Jr. November 4‚ 2012 Toano‚ Virginia INTRODUCTION While there are those who may be uncomfortable with the idea that worship is a goal in making disciples‚ the goal of Christian education according to Mitchell is to make a disciple who worships Jesus. Mitchell points out that worship is more than just showing up at church on Sunday morning for an hour of corporate worship. He points out that worship according to John 4:19

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    cases are examined in depth‚ instead of such a heavy emphasis on the iconophiles. He shows how they were able to build an alternate model for Christian representation out of existing traditions within Christian thought. The term figure and sign are used in looking at the accepted representation: the cross. The cross became the exclusive icon of the Christian faith and the use of it to represent the Godhead was widely accepted. Any other icon was against tradition and a dishonor to Christ. “The Lord

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    The question is asked what does it mean to claim that God is triune and how does this bear upon human life? Merriam-Webster (2018) defines triune as three in one‚ or relating to the Trinity‚ the triune God consisting of three parts‚ members or aspects (Webster 2018). To claim that God is triune would mean that there is a knowledge as well as a belief in the Trinity of God and that God is the Father‚ the Son and the Holy Spirit. God is triune has a bearing on Human Life because God is Holy and

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    Hunter writes To Change the World to Christians who want to change the world‚ but have tried to do so in many well intentioned‚ but misguided ways. Hunter divides the book into three essays‚ beginning with a discussion on why the Christian view of culture is mistaken. Christians tend to have an idealized view of changing the world‚ but do not have a full understanding of culture. They long to change the world‚ but believe in “grass roots movements” and adopt the misconception if they are more faithful

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    followers of Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christianity overlapped by sharing the adherence of the Ten Commandments. Despite both religions deriving from Christianity‚ the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox religions displayed opposition in terms of papal authority. Members of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox faith followed the teachings of the Ten Commandments due to their correlating origins of Christianity. Both religions not only stemmed from the same origin‚ but developed

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    the most influential and earliest Christian missionaries. His writing of the New Testament provided the Christian society and gentiles ideally the way of salvation within Jesus Christ. “Salvation is based on faith not the works of the Law”*. Since the conversion at Damascus‚ St Paul has been a key figure within the Christian belief. Through his teachings of the life and works of Jesus‚ he was able to express the philosophy of the covenant‚ which we‚ as a Christian community‚ acknowledge significantly

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