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    for The Bible and how it came from God to us‚ there are a few theories. The three theological concepts are: orthodoxy‚ modernism‚ and Neoorthodoxy. Each of these movements arose in different successful times of the Church. For much of history‚ the Orthodox have held sway. The Orthodox believe The Bible is the word of God‚ while Modernist believe it is merely contains the word of God‚ and the Neoothodoxy believe scripture is fallible human witness to the word of God (who is Christ). Looking deeper into

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    classical theism because his personal experience has shown him God is present and interactive with the world. He explains‚ “Pentecostals know God as a loving person who acts and interacts‚ initiates and responds”; which is saying God works toward His plan for us‚ despite anything that happens in the world (Pinnock 5). While Pinnock gives an affirmation that people’s lives matter and God is within our best interest‚ his interpretation of God wanting people to be active in the process challenges some of

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    The argument of the existence of god has been debated by many philosophers over the years and lives as a common issue between the ones who believe and don’t believe. The philosophers that theorize that god does or doesn’t exist end up running into the same problem when trying to convince the other they are right which is the lack of evidence and support. Because of the lack of evidence to prove one right‚ the truth of whether a god exist or not should rest in the opinion of a singular person and

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    history than the existence of God. As modern scientific thinking continues to develop the discussion surrounding God’s existence has only intensified. In fact‚ as religion and science begin to come into conflict more frequently and people find it harder to have faith the debate has often boiled over. Personally‚ I do believe in a God‚ but I see Him a little differently than the traditional Biblical portrayal of God. One of the biggest reasons I choose to believe in God is the feeling of comfort that

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    Kevin Noble 12/03/12 Models of God Critical Analysis For my final essay assignment I have chosen to analyze Sallie McFague and her book‚ Models of God. She discusses many points in her book‚ starting with the world at large. McFague‚ being a Feminist post modern theologian‚ questions the way our faith is viewed today as well as tries to come up with her own explanation of what we view as religion and religious ideas today. She questions the decisions of society as a whole‚ much as Reinhold

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    Denise Levertov‚ enlists readers to learn more about God and creation and by doing so expands their understanding of the universe. At one point or another in life‚ people go through stages where they have no inspiration and sometimes shrink back from something that they think is too complicated to achieve. Therefore‚ they are limiting themselves and their undeveloped talents‚ much like Caedmon was before his sudden inspiration by the messenger of God. The story of the poet Caedmon

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    There are 3 main arguments that each seek to prove the existence of God; the Ontological‚ Cosmological‚ and Teleological Arguments. Each is different in its approach‚ but all arrive at the same conclusion. Ontological Argument argues God’s existence from the assumption of the existence a “Greatest Thing that can ever be conceived.” From there‚ it argues that in order for something to be “The Greatest Thing ever” it must exist physically (that is outside of the mind). The Cosmological Argument argues

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    (1802) presents his argument that if a watch is found in a field‚ it would be intelligent to assume that someone made it‚ not that it was a natural occurrence (New World Encyclopedia‚ 2018). As such‚ he felt the appearance of design was powerful creation evidence. Using the analogy of a watch and the watchmaker‚ Paley proposed evidence that the universe includes order and design‚ and thus a Designer (Paley‚ 1802). Accordingly‚ he pursued an argument based on the idea that reason is enough to explain

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    Page 1 Does God really exist? The existence of God has been a controversial question for as long as time has existed. As many arguments can be made for and against the existence of God. In this essay‚ I wish to explore arguments both for and against and eventually come a conclusion that God does indeed exist. The very essence of Man‚ all his values and his beliefs‚ are wrapped up in this question‚ "Does God exist?" Most of us were brought up to believe that God does exist‚ and as such it

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    my paper I want to argue that Blackburn is wrong for claiming that the existence of evil calls for a God that isn’t all-good‚ all-knowing‚ and all-powerful. What brought me to this conclusion is his inability to look at things from different perspectives which can cloud or mislead judgement. Blackburn’s main argument is that we evidently face evil in our world so clinging onto the idea of our God being perfect becomes more and more difficult the more you look into it. To support this argument‚ he

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