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    The Cross explains to the narrator that even though he knew he was going to be used for the crucifixion of Jesus‚ how he stood brave with him and how he was rewarded for it above all Roods. In “The Dream of the Rood‚” the crucifixion of Jesus is described from the perspective of the cross in a way that is different from what is written in the Bible. While the incorporation of the Christianity language‚ allows us

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    His coming was foretold in the Old Testament. God wanted the world to accept Jesus as the Messiah and Savior. Through Jesus’ ancestry‚ and major events such as: the virgin birth‚ fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies‚ Jesus’ baptism‚ teachings‚ crucifixion‚ and resurrection‚ God demonstrated who Jesus was. The virgin birth was foretold in Isaiah 7:14‚ as it is illustrated in the Gospel of Matthew‚ chapters 1 & 2. Jesus’ baptism by John the Baptist‚ (chapter 3:13-16) was an incredible event as the

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    had convinced the crowd to set Barabbas free and to execute Jesus‚ so when Pilate asked the question of who should be set free the crowd chose Barabbas. Pilate then asked what should he do to Jesus and the crowd responded with the sentence of crucifixion. Pilate could not find one thing wrong with Jesus or what he had done. Pilate found Jesus innocent and tried many times to convince the Jews that Jesus had done no harm. The crowd then said to Pilate that if he were to let the man go‚ then he

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    Relating to the Black Balloon and your own literature circle book‚ in what ways have the authors presented aspects of Going it Alone in two key scenes? The Black Balloon and the Old Man and The Sea are both clear but complex examples of Going it Alone. Going it Alone is represented as a choice we must make with courage in defiance of the pressures of peers and society through some key symbolic scenes and reoccurring motifs in both texts. In the movie Black Balloon‚ Elissa Downs expresses going

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    described in detail the death of Christ which inspired Grunewald. Grunewald favored the medieval style which used unrestricted gesture and intense expressions. In comparison both works of art are religious traditional works of art that illustrate the Crucifixion. Similarly‚ they were devotional works of art to aid in prayer. In both works of art the message is equivalent; that you will have redemption and be saved through Christ. The depictions of the Virgin Mary parallel each other in that she is shown

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    In the movie‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest based on the novel by Ken Kesey‚ Randle McMurphy is sent to a mental institution for acting mentally ill in a work camp. At first‚ McMurphy believes that it would be easy to live in a mental institution‚ but he soon sees that this is not true. McMurphy was astonished when he found out that many of the patients volunteered to be there even though they were treated like animals. With this treatment‚ it is fair to say that the patients were not becoming

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    inally‚ the symbolic interactionist perspective would view the practicing of a religion in terms of the social interactions involved with the subject. A sociologist from this school of thought may ask: “How do the followers of a specific religion experience‚ interpret‚ influence and respond to what fellow believers and religious leaders say and do? How do the members of a religious congregation experience‚ interpret‚ influence and respond to what those with differing say and do?” For example‚ this

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    could advance scientifically. They were saved from extinction because Prometheus went against Zeus to protect them. Christ is also known as a savoir‚ for until his death their was no said afterlife for humans. Man’s sins were forgiven upon the crucifixion of Christ. Both risked their lives for the human race. Prometheus and Christ were both also known as criminal‚ Prometheus‚ for the obvious fact that he stole fire for the humans and Christ for the fact that he committed blasphemy. Both received

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    Maintaining his creation through preservation: God preserves his creation. Nehemiah 9:6 says‚ “You alone are the Lord. You made the heavens‚ even the highest heavens‚ and all their starry host‚ the earth and all that is on it‚ the seas and all that is in them. You give life to everything‚ and the multitudes of heaven worship you.” Another example is Psalm 104. God preserves for the people of Israel in times of need. God is always at work. -Understand that another part of providence is God’s governing

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    * Early Medieval Europe Founding of the Church * 2. Introduction: The Roots (This Series) Judaism Greece Rome Christianity and Christ Himself The Early Theologians * 3. Introduction: Fluorescence (The Next Series) Dark Ages Feudalism The Sociopolitical Structure Eve of the Renaissance * 4. Roots of Medieval Era: Judaism of Abraham Hebrews: a population in the city of Ur in Sumeria The word is derived from Greek biblia‚ which means “book‚” hence “People of the Book” Abraham was said

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