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    Pentecost. 7. The experience of Paraclete forever changed the Apostles as they became enlivened‚ rejuvenated‚ and filled with courage. They spoke openly to the “Jews from every nation” who had come to Jerusalem for the celebration. 8. The Holy Spirit continued to be present in the Apostles and they became “sacramental signs” of Christ. Through Apostolic succession they entrusted the power and authority of the

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    the Holy Spirit and become adult members of the Catholic Church. Confirmation is a rite of initiation in Christian churches‚ normally carried out throughanointing‚ the laying on of hands‚ and prayer‚ for the purpose of bestowing the Gift of the Holy Spirit. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states:[1] Recall then that you have received the spiritual seal‚ the Spirit of wisdom and understanding‚ the spirit of right judgment and courage‚ the spirit of knowledge and reverence‚ the Spirit of holy

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     confirmation—a special anointing with the Holy Spirit—has its roots in Old  Testament prophecy. Isaiah prophesied that the promised Messiah would be specially  anointed with the Holy Spirit. The Hebrew word Messiah literally means "anointed one":  "There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse‚ and a branch shall grow out of  his roots. And the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him‚ the spirit of wisdom and  understanding‚ the spirit of counsel and might‚ the spirit of knowledge and the fear of  the Lord" (Is 11:1­2)

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    he felt that people stared at him and made him very uncomfortable. I felt in my spirit that it was nothing more than conviction he really felt. I asked him if he were to die tonight‚ would he go to heaven? He answered‚ "No". I asked if I could share just a few verses with him and he agreed. I employed the Share Jesus without Fear method. I have used this method many times because I believe in the power of the Holy Spirit using the actual Word of God read out loud. We went through the verses. He agreed

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    Wisdom Wisdom is an acquired quality. This gift of the Holy Spirt grows in and with you. Wisdom has little to do with looks. One may think a man who is old and bearded is wise because he appears like he has been through a lot in his life. People that have the gift of wisdom look past appearance and look within. In other words‚ they don’t judge a book by its cover. Divisions drive wise people crazy. This gift has nothing to do with being smart or right but everything to do with being real. People

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    Feminist Perspectives on Power First published Wed Oct 19‚ 2005; substantive revision Wed Mar 9‚ 2011 Although any general definition of feminism would no doubt be controversial‚ it seems undeniable that much work in feminist theory is devoted to the tasks of critiquing women ’s subordination‚ analyzing the intersections between sexism and other forms of subordination such as racism‚ heterosexism‚ and class oppression‚ and envisioning the possibilities for both individual and collective resistance

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    Marjane Satrapi says in multiple interviews that she does not subscribe to feminism; instead‚ she describes herself as a humanist. However‚ her graphic novel memoir‚ Persepolis‚ has several themes at its core that convey feminist ideals. Throughout the novel‚ Marjane constantly expresses frustration with Iran’s strict regulations on women. She also grows up with strong female relationships in her family; these women help shape Marjane into the woman she is today‚ a woman who won’t stand for inequality

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    constructed to exclude women and include certain men. While contemporary feminist movements have addressed these exclusions‚ there were many early struggles for the transnational women’s movement. Using readings from Grewal and Kaplan’s textbook‚ An Introduction to Women’s Studies: Gender in a Transnational World‚ Leila Rupp’s sixth chapter‚ class notes‚ and discussions‚ I analyze national identities and transnational feminist perspectives on the private/public dichotomy in relation to citizenship. National

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    topics in mainstream media. Born out of the second wave of the Women’s Movement‚ feminist perspectives in criminology have matured considerably yet‚ like many concepts that are considered radical‚ continue to face hostile responses on every societal level‚ especially when it comes to policy implementations. (Chesney-Lind‚ 2006) Feminist perspectives in criminology are a unique in a way most other criminological perspectives are not: 1.) they are not just hypothetical theories‚ but a social movement in

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    The Chrysanthemum: A Feminist Perspective Rebecca Pietron South University Online In John Steinbeck’s story The Chrysanthemum‚ the story is about a strong and intelligent woman who enjoys working in her garden. The main character in the story is Elisa Allen‚ who works in her garden everyday and she plants beautiful chrysanthemum’s every year. Elisa’s garden is protected by a wire fence that keeps cattle‚ dogs‚ and chickens away. (Steinbeck‚ 1938 Pg 376) Her husband is very pleased with her

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