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    New Testament and Faith

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    Your Faith Has Made You Well (St. Mark 10:52) “Faith is the assurance of things hoped for and the conviction of things not seen”. Hebrews 11:1 Respected fathers‚ judges‚ teachers and dear friends. Today I stand before you to share my views on the topic given to me “Your Faith Has Made You Well (St. Mark 10:52).” What is faith? Faith is an attitude as well as a statement. It is an attitude of trusting God fully like a little child‚ trusting his or her mother without question. Faith is a statement

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    Love, Faith and Trust

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    Love‚ faith and trust The qualities of a human being- have we completely lost them? ‘When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry‚ show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile.’ Maybe that’s the motto that the two boys I met in Verona follow. They have so many reasons to complain. They are just 12 or 13 year old kids and yet have faced so much that even a tough man would have shattered if he had to only listen to their story. The war has devastated their life‚ destroyed their family.

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    RELIGION AND FAITH IN HUMANITY According to me‚ discussion about which religion is true or the best doesn’t hold any significance because for me‚ religion is something that controls the man of the innumerous temptations available all around and directs the man to the righteous path and elicits the humanity in him. Herman Melville‚ Moby Dick rightly said “I have no objection to any person’s religion‚ be it what it may‚ so long as that person does not kill or insult any other person‚ because that

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    there is to it". Tears came to his eyes. "It’s a hard thing to be a Jew. But now I understand what Mickey says- it’s a harder thing to stay one". He raised a hand sadly toward me. "Look at you." Defender of the Faith/ Philip Roth. The quote above is the part in the Defender of Faith which is a conversation between Grossbart and Marx. Grossbart asks Marx to go out of the army to attend the Passover dinner. Throughout the story we come to understand that Grossbart is taking advantage of the fact

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    DISCIPLINE DISCIPLINE AD PUNISH- MICHEAL FOUCAULT The chapter on discipline begins with the seventeenth century image of the soldier. A soldier bore certain natural signs of strength and courage and marks of his pride and honor. These were characteristics which were already inherent in a soldier. By the late eighteenth century‚ a soldier became someone or rather something that can be made‚ like a required machine which can be constructed. The Classical Age discovered the body as a target and

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    Power Faith And Fantasy

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    Oren’s book Power‚ Faith‚ and Fantasy: America in the Middle East 1776 to the Present goes in to great detail in the United States involvement in the Middle East that dates back to the American Revolution. In this book the author discusses the people involved and the events that have taken place that help the reader understand America’s influence in the region. The author has intertwined three major themes: power‚ faith‚ and fantasy‚ that sum up the United States interest in the region with each

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s theories start with the unity of effect‚ followed by the brevity of a work of art‚ the appeal to emotions‚ a rejection of allegory and didacticism‚ the ideal subject matter for art‚ epic poem’s being a non-poem‚ and the importance of emotional response. Poe was known to dismiss most of the literary work of the 18th century which was brought up of mostly satire. He greatly emphasized on unity of effect in many of his various critical writings‚ wanting the author to use their own

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    Defender of the Faith was released in 1959 in a collection of stories titled Goodbye‚ Columbus. Defender of the Faith is considered to be the best part of the collection because it explores the conflict between personal feelings and religious loyalty‚ rather than exploiting‚ as Roth had done previously. The Defender of the Faith explores Sergeant Nathan Marx’s confrontations and dealings with a new trainee‚ Sheldon Grossbart‚ who believes his Jewish connection with Marx will enable him to special

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    Faith Like Potatoes

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    Faith like potatoes Although it might be a cliché inspirational movie on the outside but in the inside there’s much more than that especially because it was based on a true story. The movie titled “Faith like potatoes “is an eye-opener to those people who are lost in their own way and that too many things kept them busy enough to forget God. From the start of the film‚ I wondered why the title was like that. Why is faith compared to potatoes? So when I learned about Angus’s life‚ from the

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    The Handmaid’s Tale conveys the message that the ability to have "faith" and grow from a precursor can create connections with others. This precursor unintentionally pushed others to do greater things by being the catalyst for their survival and growth. In the novel‚ articles of past occupants are left behind in Offred’s room. These items hold a lot of irony in the story; they are pieces of writing‚ and in the civilization of the handmaid reading is prohibited. The first finding Offred discovers

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