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    RS ESSAY; Describe and explain how Christians respond to the issue of abortion There are many different opinions on abortion in Christianity as some denominations are stricter than others. For the Roman Catholics‚ they believe strongly against it and believe life begins when the ovum is fertilised and gains the full status of a human being therefore in this denomination abortion is considered as murder and ‘thou shall not murder’is in the 10 commandments. Moreover‚ the Roman Catholics believe abortion

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    Lynchburg‚ VA The Evidentialist Method Apologetic Method Analysis A Paper Presented to Dr. C. Fred Smith In Partial Fulfillment for the Masters Degree in Theology APOL 500 Introduction to Apologetics John P. Griffith (L24793480) January 22‚ 2013 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Summary of the Evidentialist Method 3 Critique of the Evidentialist Method 4 Popular Evidentialists 4 Conclusion 5 Bibliography 6 Introduction Apologetics comes in several different methods that

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    Colorado Christian University. I chose to go to Colorado Christian University because for quite some time I have wanted to become a pastor. When I was a junior in high school I took a class that inspired me to be a pastor. I attended Faith Christian Academy for my last three years of high school. In my junior year I took a class called Apologetics. Apologetics was a class that taught us how to defend our faith. In this class we went over several things‚ in three main parts. We learned about how to positively

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    MA In Apologetics Analysis

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    Alumni of the MA in Apologetics project will be prepared for an assortment of chances. The MA in Apologetics can give the instructive structure expected to parachurch service and educating opportunities. Also graduates may seek after further instruction at the Ph.D. level. Classes The MAA educational modules involves 36 units (see underneath for points of interest on the courses). All understudies take a General Core of courses in Apologetics Communication and Classical Apologetics. In these courses

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    Justin Wall Christian Doctrine T/TR 12:30-1:45 What Being a Christian Means To Me What being a Christian means to me is first and foremost believing Jesus is the Son of God‚ and He died to save people from their sins. Being a Christian means a person believes Jesus is the only way one may be forgiven of their sins and receive eternal life. What makes someone a Christian is his or her faith‚ not deeds. If someone is a Christian‚ he or she will continually be conformed to the likeness of God’s

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    EXPERIENCIAL APOLOGETICS – A SUMMARY‚ CRITQUE‚ AND SUPPORTERS SUBMITTED TO DR. GERARDO A. ALFARO IN PARTIAL COMPLETION OF COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR INTRODUCTION TO APOLOGETICS (APOL 500-C09) JASON DION (Student ID 23494458) JACKSONVILLE‚ FL MARCH 4‚ 2012 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION1 SUPPORTERS OF EXPERIENTIAL APOLOGETICS2 BLAISE PASCAL 2 SÖREN KIERKEGAARD 3 PAUL TILLICH3 CRITIQUE OF EXPERIENTIAL APOLOGETICS4 CONCLUSION4 INTRODUCTION According to Beilby‚ “Apologetics is‚ in

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    What Is Christian Ethics

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    Topic: What is Christian Ethics? I. Definition of Terms 1. Ethics - a set of moral principles‚ the study of morality 2. Moral Philosophy – Wisdom or knowledge of what is right and what is wrong 3. Christian – Followers of Christ 4. Secular – non-religious sort 5. Ambassadors - representatives II. Summary A. Book 1. Christian ethics means a systematic study of the way of life exemplified and taught by Jesus‚ applied to the manifold problems and decisions of human existence 2. It may

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    Question #1: The major underlying worldview question asked by every worldview or view of reality is what is a human being? This is a question that crosses everybody minds‚ following with what our purpose in life is (hardest one to answer). To me‚ this goes hand in hand‚ with how we view the world. We ethically determine what we think is the best way to live and go by it. If we agree on something to be good or right it becomes our own standard‚ in which we decide to follow the process we chose‚ for

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    Summary: What is Christian Doctrine? Christian doctrine is that system of teachings by which the church defines what is means to be a Christian. The word “doctrine” comes form the Latin ‘doctrina’ which means teaching or instruction. Doctrine is not just a church word. Every form of learning has its doctrines. Doctrine can represent both self-understanding and communication. When it comes to “Christian doctrine” it’s referring to the Christian system of belief and the common core of Christian teaching

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    impact on the Christian religion. Being responsible for shaping and to help and create its growth throughout time. Some people have been key in the creation and growth of Christianity holding responsibility for shaping the religion. These important figures are Luke‚ Ignatius of Antioch and Clement. Regardless of the consequences presented to them‚ they continued to be true too men and stay faithful though-out everything that looked dreary and bad. Never were they scared of what could happen or ever

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