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    jesus teachings

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    Jesus’ Teaching Luke’s "Sermon on the Plain" is the Gospel equivalent of Paul’s chapter on love‚ 1 Corinthians 13. Here Jesus sets forth his ethic for daily life in detail. The sermon begins with a recognition of the disciples’ blessing as a result of God’s grace. The rest of the sermon gives the ethical response to being such a beneficiary. Disciples are to live and relate to others in a way that stands out from how people relate to one another in the world. They are to love and pray for their

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    Jesus Christ

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    happen if God was real. 4. What are some specific intellectual reasons people may reject the Christian gospel? People may reject the Christian gospel‚ for intellectual reasons‚ because they cannot comprehend that Jesus Christ was God in human flesh. They cannot comprehend that Jesus Christ could die and then be resurrected‚ because‚ in their minds‚ this defies logic and reason. 5. What can Christians do to address these objections and better communicate the Christian gospel? In order to better

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    the parable of jesus

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    Matthew 13:31 -32 The Kingdom of Heaven starts from the smallest beginnings‚ but no man knows when it will end. This parable tells us that the kingdom of Heaven begins very small but in the end many nations will be gathered within it. Sometimes Jesus disciples must have despaired. Their little band was so small and the world was so wide. How could they

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    Jesus of Nazareth

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    Jesus of Nazareth The purpose of life is to serve‚ know and love God. This is one example of the standards for Christianity. Jesus once said‚ “I am the Way‚ the Truth‚ and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” This expresses his opinion that whoever follows the religion should only believe in one God. Jesus’s religion‚ Christianity‚ has spread throughout the world. While influencing the world for about 2‚000 years‚ about 33% of the world is Christian. (Garza‚1). Jesus Christ

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    In Sherman Alexie’s essay‚ Superman and Me‚ he uses repetition and extended metaphors to transition from a personal to social level as he illustrates his poor childhood‚ and how reading saves his and others lives. The essay is introduced with the Superman comic books that taught Alexie how to read. He uses the repetition of “I cannot recall” to explain that he does not recall the exact details of what he read but the idea of reading. He then contrasts this by stating what he can remember – being

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    Jesus or Caesarion

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    Jesus (7-2 BC/BCE to 30–36 AD/CE)‚ also referred to as Jesus of Nazareth‚ Jesus Christ or simply Christ (i.e. Messiah)‚ is the central figure of the Christian religion‚ whom a majority of Christian denominations worship as God the Son incarnated. Caesarion was named co-ruler by his mother on September 2‚ 44 BC at the age of three‚ although he was King in name only‚ with Cleopatra keeping actual authority all to herself. Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar (June 23‚ 47 BC – August 23‚ 30 BC)

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    In this past week the class read a short story written by Sherman Alexie. The name of this particular short story is “Superman and Me.” The story is actually an autobiography he wrote about his younger years as a child on an Indian reservation on up until he made something of himself. Alexie used many different strategies to get his point across to his readers. He wanted his readers‚ especially young Indian children‚ to become inspired from his life story and prosper into their fullest potential

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    Jesus Camp

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    Jesus Camp” A growing number of Evangelical Christians believe there is a revival underway in America that requires Christian youth to assume leadership roles in advocating the causes of their religious movement. “Jesus Camp” follows three home-schooled Missouri kids—12-year-old mullet-haired Levi‚ who was saved at 5; 10-year-old soldier ’s daughter Tory‚ who loves dancing to Christian heavy metal; and 9-year-old Rachael‚ who breathlessly approaches strangers to talk about Christ—to Pastor Becky

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    Jesus is Lord

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    An apology was posted Saturday by a Christian journal that had published and republished an anonymous essay on its blog saying that Jews killed Jesus and deserve God’s punishment. “Firstly‚ we apologize for inadequate editorial oversight in the publishing and re-publishing of this blog post‚” wrote Aaron Gyde‚ editor-in-chief of the Harvard Ichthus‚ which is run by Harvard College undergraduates. The publication’s apology took the place of the essay “Why Us?” which was written by an anonymous

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    Summary/Analysis of “Superman and Me” Sherman Alexie’s essay‚ “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” describes how his childhood experiences of learning to read and write influence who he is today. He discusses how he learns to read and how his love of reading propels him through school. He talks about the cultural attitudes and expectations that inhibit Indian children from succeeding in the classroom and how these experiences influence his decision to become a writer. Alexie grew up

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