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    Jewish and Roman Persecution in the New Testament By BIBL 2013-Studies in The New Testament Submitted Workshop# Four Facilitator Dr. Sabande Christianity began as a Jewish sect during the period of the Second Temple The New Testament and other Christian texts depict the Early Christians as being persecuted by the Judean establishment‚ occasionally through the Roman authorities‚ for their heterodox beliefs. Since historical

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    “The Jewish State” is a pamphlet written by Theodor Herzl that describes the frequent and harsh anti-Semitism Jews experienced in late eighteen-hundreds Europe‚ as well as presenting the question “should Jews leave and create their own state‚” while detailing a plan how to. Theodor Herzl was born in 1860‚ in Hungary. Growing up he became a doctor in law and worked courts in Vienna‚ and Salzburg. This however‚ did not last long and he soon devoted his life to writing. In Paris‚ 1891‚ Herzl became

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    they feel or what they truly think. The hostility and prejudice toward the Jewish culture is  what we know as anti­Semitism. Throughout history anti­Semitism  This practice still  exists today. The definition of anti­Semitism is: hostility to or prejudice against Jews.  Anti­Semitism started a long time ago; ​ however​ ‚ in the biblical period is where it  mainly took off. Jesus of Nazareth was Jewish and his childhood consisted of mainly  Jewish cultures. One of the earliest records of anti­Semitism was recorded in the bible in 

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    This week’s lecture is about observing and reflecting emotion of both client and ourselves. After listened to the lecture‚ I realised that counselling profession is amazing! I was surprised being a counsellor is not easy‚ because he has to be able to multitasking. There are many things a counsellor needs to do in a single interview with the clients‚ he not only needs to attend and active listen in the interview‚ but also has to identify any implicit emotion and discrepancies of the clients. Other

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    Introduction Personal growth and development as a group participant McDermott (2002) suggests that groups are defined by consisting of at least two persons‚ that share space and share a purpose. The interactions taking place amongst members may be important in the development of common goals‚ norms and roles‚ and some sense of belonging. Within the context of a group‚ participants find the possibility of making comparisons between themselves and others‚ which can become an influential source

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    The most important development about ethical practice that has occurred during this course is having boundaries with client. A counselor should not involve herself in a dual relationship that can cause her to loss her license for not following the code of ethics. As a counselor there will be a lot of challenges when it gets to confidential information. Counselor will not be able to disclose any information to a third party unless the client authorized and consents. Counselor can have a different

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    I. The Possibility of Change A. Unbridled Pessimism (Cavanaugh) B. Exuberant Optimism (Mahoney) C. The Balanced Truth II. The Potential of Change: Series of Questions A. What Are We Trying to Change? 1. The Core Personality? 2. Discovering Who We Are in Christ? 3. The Desires? B. What Do We Change People Into? C. By What Authority? 1. The Scriptures: 2. The Goal: Maturity; Christ-likeness As Christian counselors‚ we are under

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    INSIGHTS ON GUIDANCE It is said that school is second to home‚ and teachers act as a child’s parent. The role of a teacher therefore is equated to the role of a parent. One of these roles‚ and perhaps the most complicated one is the role of giving guidance. First‚ one cannot guide if he is lost. Meaning‚ inorder for a person to be able to give out guidance to another person‚ he must first examine himself very well. Because guidance is all about leading someone to the right path. Therefore

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    ‚ & Austin‚ T. (2007). Happiness as a goal of counseling: Cross-cultural implications. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling‚ 29(2)‚ 123-136. doi:http://dx.doi.org.jproxy.lib.ecu.edu/10.1007/s10447-007-9030-0 The authors of the article discuss the concept of happiness as a therapy goal‚ explore the variables that are likely to influence our subjective well-being‚ and analyze the perceptions of happiness in different counseling theories. In addition‚ the authors examined the

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    Jews and the Renaissance In the early 16th century‚ as Jews fled antisemitism in numerous European countries‚ many landed in the thriving cities of Italy. Jewish merchants‚ doctors‚ and scholars grasped the opportunity to be involved in the prosperous Renaissance movement‚ while at the same time faced the challenges their successes prompted. Although Jews were persecuted during the times of the Italian Renaissance‚ they also flourished economically‚ artistically and scientifically which lead to

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