Canon and Historical Background -Material covered prior to the first short exam is still fair game‚ but the mid-term will focus primarily on material covered after the first short exam. (Go back through your notes. If I have told you that something will reappear on exams throughout the semester [e.g.‚ “eclectic text”]‚ study that material. Otherwise‚ focus on the lectures after the first short exam.) Gospel Studies & The Synoptic Problem -Be able to explain clearly the two most
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The 17th century was a period in which religious reformation spread to England. Many Catholics converted to Protestantism. One of those is John Donne. He was a priest and was known for addressing God directly in his poems. He has a personal relationship between him and god. Donne carried the metaphysical style in his writings‚ which were taken up by later poets; the other two under consideration here are George Herbert and Crashaw. Herbert decided when he began writing poetry at Cambridge‚ to devote
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basis The Last Supper appears in all three Synoptic Gospels: Matthew‚ Mark‚ and Luke; and in the First Epistle to the Corinthians‚[2][23][24] while the last-named of these also indicates something of how early Christians celebrated what Paul the Apostle called the Lord’s Supper. As well as the Eucharistic dialogue in John chapter 6. Paul the Apostle and the Lord’s Supper In his First Epistle to the Corinthians (c 54-55)‚ Paul the Apostle gives the earliest recorded description of Jesus’ Last Supper:
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Introduction The book of Philippians is an encouraging letter from the Apostle Paul to the church in Philippi. Paul’s purpose in writing this letter was to thank the church for their devotion to him and to the gospel‚ warn them of the opposition they faced both inside and outside the church‚ and to encourage the believers to continue in sharing the gospel. In Philippians 1:12-26‚ Paul focuses in on exhorting the believers to be bold in sharing the gospel and to make Christ the center of every circumstance
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Christianity is one of the main religions being spread around the world today. Paul‚ a preacher to non- Jews helped spread the christianity controversially more than Jesus himself. Paul wrote powerful letter known as the pauline epistles. Paul found his life mission through a vision that God let him experience. The vision showed him God’s divine plan‚ and his life mission was to spread christianity throughout the mediterranean. Paul’s training as a scholar of Jewish law made him acutely aware of
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The Conceptualization of 17th Century Inferiority in Conceptual Metaphors Our perception of the social system‚ morality and human relations is an influential factor on how human´s mentally and linguistically express themselves through figurative speech. By examining human´s tendency to personify abstract entities with concrete structures‚ increases our understanding of how the human lexicon associates and maps multiple source domains with their targets. As each individual´s experiences and background
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Kennede Reese Chapter 13 Christianity 1. Define Christianity’s core doctrines. b. Christianity has two core doctrines. The first core doctrine is the Incarnation‚ which asserts that Christ is both fully divine and fully human. The second doctrine is the Trinity‚ which holds that God consists of three persons: Father‚ Son‚ and the Holy Spirit. 2. What are the literal and symbolic meanings of the Greek word ixthus? a. The Greek word for fish is the ixthus‚ each letter that begins
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The Life and Teachings of Jesus 1. Why was Israel so full of unrest at the time of Jesus ’ birth? Israel was unrest from taxation‚ disrespect to local tradition and culture‚ the mounting religious tensions‚ the general wish to be free and self ruled‚ and the negative response to the Roman military presence which grew. 2. What were some of the expectations of those who thought they lived in the "end times"? They expected that the Romans would be destroyed and they would no longer be oppressed
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Introduction Revelation chapter 4 is a vivid depiction of the Holy Throne room. John of Patmos‚ the author of the book of Revelation is called up into Heaven where he sees the One who sits on the throne‚ and illusion to God the Father. Surrounding God are elders on thrones and all kinds of creatures‚ singing of the endless glory of God. This description of the throne room has strong ties to the book of Ezekiel‚ and they both portray the same message‚ all attention‚ honor‚ and glory should be given
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Whether Ibn fadlan’s source or the other Arab-Islamic sources‚ such as Abd al-Jabbar‚ reflected the others as a reciprocal threat to the community‚ women were subjects in getting attacked by those scholars. In the Arabo-Islamic sources Byzantine women were only situated in two common categories‚ either portraying her as a prostitute roaming in public areas or commendable keeping to her private space and spending her time in spinning. This‚ in fact‚ it’s due to the vice verse convention attributed
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