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    1 John

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    discusses some of the hindrances to fellowship‚ conditions for fellowship‚ and the benefits of fellowship. He was really trying to encourage the believers to live a Christian life that will lead to assurance. His secondary purpose was to refute Gnosticism and the false teachings related to it that denied some of the aspects of Christ. 1 John 1:5-2:2 is a discussion of the basis for fellowship to emphasize the main objective of this letter which is concerning fellowship with the Father and with one

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    ST AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO

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    PAN AFRICA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY FACULTY: BIBLE & THEOLOGY COURSE CODE: CMN2113 COURSE ASSIGNIMENT: CHURCH HISTORY I- A STUDY ON THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO STUDENT NAME: REUBEN CHAKA‚ SUBMITTED TO: Dr. NGUCHIE GATHOGO DATE: 5th November‚ 2013 AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO- BISHOP AND THEOLOGIAN Saint Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus) was one of the greatest theologians of Western Christianity and indeed one of the greatest Church Fathers. In

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    1st and 2nd Timothy

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    INTRODUCTION The pastoral epistles are the letters that Paul wrote to Timothy and Titus in the New Testament. These books include 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus. The title “Pastoral” comes from the instructional nature of the letters themselves. Timothy was an assistant to Paul during his ministry. He was taught the scriptures as a child by his mother who was named Eunice. Both Timothy and his mother were probably converted during Paul’s first missionary Journey. There is also evidence supporting

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    liminality dracula

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    “Betwixt Sunset and Sunrise”: Liminality in Dracula Mark M. Hennelly‚ Jr. [Mark M. Hennelly‚ Jr.‚ a Professor of English at California State University‚ Sacramento‚ has published fairly widely on Victorian fiction‚ including several liminal readings of Dracula.] In various ways‚ among widely different primitive peoples‚ the marriage customs go to show that the home threshold cannot be passed except by overcoming a barrier of some kind‚ and making an offering‚ bloody or bloodless‚ at

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    Essay on the the Secret Book

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    doctrine and dogma. New Age practices and philosophies sometimes draw inspiration from major world religions: Buddhism‚ Chinese folk religion‚ Christianity‚ Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Judaism; with particularly strong influences from East Asian religions‚ Gnosticism‚ Neopaganism‚ New Thought‚ Spiritualism‚ Theosophy‚ Universalism‚ and Western esotericism. New Age spirituality has led to a wide array of literature on the subject and an active niche market: books‚ music‚ crafts‚ and services in alternative medicine

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    Christian Cultural Heritage

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    what [someone] had in their mind with respect to that kind of mind; nor did they seem interested in defining the phrase” (3). Christianity‚ Islam‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Judaism‚ Baha’i Faith‚ Confucianism‚ Jainism‚ Shinto‚ Mormonism‚ Scientology‚ and Gnosticism are just a handful of the religions that are in our world today. All of these contain their own belief systems and religious practices. Secularism claims to be a neutral site for all of the numerous religions in the world. Merriam-Webster’s

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    Holy Grail Research Paper

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    "The Grail‚" Langdon said‚ "is symbolic of the lost goddess. When Christianity came along‚ the old pagan religions did not die easily. Legends of chivalric quests for the Holy Grail were in fact stories of forbidden quests to find the lost sacred feminine. Knights who claimed to be "searching for the chalice" were speaking in code as a way to protect themselves from a Church that had subjugated women‚ banished the Goddess‚ burned non-believers‚ and forbidden the pagan reverence for the sacred feminine

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    The concept of God according to Descartes and the so called antitheist position of Descartes Philomon Kani    René Descartes is often credited with being the “Father of Modern Philosophy.” This title is justified due both to his break with the traditional Scholastic-Aristotelian philosophy prevalent at his time and to his development and promotion of the new‚ mechanistic sciences. His fundamental break with Scholastic philosophy was twofold

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    Arianism Research Paper

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    Arianism A heresy which arose in the fourth century‚ and denied the Divinity of Jesus Christ. DOCTRINE First among the doctrinal disputes which troubled Christians after Constantine had recognized the Church in A.D. 313‚ and the parent of many more during some three centuries‚ Arianism occupies a large place in ecclesiastical history. It is not a modern form of unbelief‚ and therefore will appear strange in modern eyes. But we shall better grasp its meaning if we term it an Eastern attempt to

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    Best Known For: Alfred Adler By Kendra Cherry Ads: Individual Psychology The concept of the inferiority complex President of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society‚ 1910 Birth: Alfred Adler was born February 7‚ 1870. Death: He died May 28‚ 1937. Early Life: Alfred Adler was born in Vienna‚ Austria. He suffered rickets as a young child which prevented him from walking until the age of four. Due to his health problems as a child‚ Adler decided he would become a physician and‚ after graduating from the University

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