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    old (Judaism) and the new (Christianity) religions shown by the all mighty God. Hebrews was a great document written for the Jews who were weighing Jesus or hesitant with his faith. In the beginning‚ the book of Hebrews reads of how Jesus is greater than the angles‚ the leaders‚ and even grander than the priests. We learn how Christianity outshines Judaism due to the covenant‚ the better sanctuary‚ and the more sufficient sacrifice for sins. We learn about how Christianity is about grace and truth

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    are interesting to observe. One of the most interesting aspects on religion istheir views and approaches on suffering. Two religions that I find have interesting views on suffering are Christianity and Buddhism. {draw:frame} In the Bible‚ it pays a good deal of attention to the reality of suffering. Christianity doesn’t disregard and turn a cold shoulder towards suffering like some religions have neither do they deal with it superficially. One of the larger books of the Bible‚ the book of Job

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    The history of Christianity goes back into Jewish ancestry and revolves around the 300 prophecies in the Old Testament‚ which reveals the upcoming of a Jewish Messiah who would be a Savior of humanity. Around 2000 years ago this prophecy was fulfilled by the birth of Jesus from the Virgin Mary in the town of Bethlehem in the land of Israel. He brought a hope of delight to the poor and rejected ones. The New Testament book of Luke (1:26-38) and Matthew (1:18-25) explains the virgin birth of Jesus

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    and Christianity are two largely wide spread religions in the world that have a great impact on their believers‚ especially in a spiritual manner. Because of originality‚ values‚ and unique believes in each religion‚ their believers respect and try to comprehend each other’s faith. With Christianity’s record 2.2 billion population and Islam’s impressive 1.6 billion population‚ they both form the bases of their countries laws and are highly recognized by governments. Even though Christianity is more

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    INTRODUCTION. Sincerely‚ to most people Christianity has been confused and misunderstood‚ that’s leading to divisions of the Christians for instance Roman Catholicism‚ Protestantism‚ the Church of the East‚ Eastern Orthodoxy and oriental Orthodoxy. Once Mahatma was asked why he didn’t join the Christian church‚ he replied by asking ‘Which One?’ CHRISTIANITY. Clearly‚ Christianity is world’s largest religion according to the statistics with over 2 billion followers followed by Islam which is currently

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    Approaches to Psychology and Christianity David N. Entwistle Cascade Books‚ 2010 Summary Just as the title describes‚ Entwistle explains within the book the attempts and varied approaches of integrating both psychology and Christianity‚ two entities which seem to have been at odds with each other since the time of Galileo. By explaining key historical conflicts‚ such as instances of friction between religion and science‚ readers are able to understand how psychology and Christianity are intertwined‚ and

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    The Essence of Constantine’s Christianity In the era of the Roman Empire‚ many historical events occurred. One of which involved Constantine the Great and his pronouncement to make Christianity the nations religion. The documents “Eusebius‚ The Vision and Victory of Constantine I‚ 312CE” and “Excerpt from The Gospel According to Matthew‚” discuss the reasoning behind this modification. Constantine embraced Christianity due to the Roman Empire’s instability‚ the spiritual concept of God’s powers

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    Bottom of Form Comparing Christian and Hindu understandings of Salvation Heather Brooke Comparing Christian and Hindu understandings of Salvation. In our evangelism‚ is it possible to bridge the gulf? Heather Brooke -------------------------------------------------- Heather Brooke. Currently enrolled in the Graduate Diploma of Mission Studies‚ Tabor College. Heather Brooke is a wife‚ mother and teacher who is currently studying at Tabor College‚ Melbourne working on her Graduate Diploma

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    souls‚ and minds to God. And by doing this‚ they inevitably sealed their fate to be persecuted. Christianity began to rise slowly‚ but began to rise rapidly after the death of Jesus. The Romans had many problems with the Christians and they showed their anger by pursuing the Christian’s faith‚ which proved to back fire because the Christian belief just grew stronger. The problem with Christianity began with the conservative Romans and how they felt violated by Christian beliefs. Their main problem

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    with God. Of course‚ there are a few differences between these two religions as well. These differences are what make two separate religions. Christianity emerged from the religion of Judaism through the figure of Jesus Christ. Jesus was originally a Hebrew‚ but became the founder of the new religion known as Christianity. Emerging from Judaism‚ Christianity and Judaism‚ therefore‚ have many similarities. The major similarity between the people of Judaism’s relationship with God and the people of

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