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    Holy Sonnet Xii

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    John Donne is widely known to incorporate or allude to various religious symbols and concepts throughout his poems. His poem “Holy Sonnet XII: Why Are We” questions the concept of creation‚ humankind and all elements‚ exploring the ideas of the original sin and God’s relationship with man and nature. The poem also explored the concepts of human supremacy over nature. Through several language devices such as metaphors‚ rhyme and rhythm‚ repetition and tone‚ Donne attempts to understand the Creator’s

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    Theology of Worship

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    Cited: Peterson‚ David. Engaging with God a Biblical Theology of Worship. Downers Grove‚ Ill: InterVarsity‚ 2004. Print. The Holy Bible: New International Version. Grand Rapids‚ MI: Zondervan‚ 2005. Print. Romerowski‚ Sylvain. "Old Testament Sacrifices and Reconciliation." European Journal of Theology 16.1 (2007): 13-24. Academic Search Elite. EBSCO. Web. 21 Sept. 2011. Ryken

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    The Not so Holy Matrimony

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    The Not so Holy Matrimony By Roshan Rathod Gender‚ Culture and Development University of Pune Introduction: The theme of this essay is to highlight the modernity of the traditional ‘arranged marriage’ practices and its economics in the Marwari Jain community while looking at the larger Indian (read Hindu) culture. It is with the motive of highlighting the ‘structural violence’ that one is subjected to as a result of this practice by legitimizing it with culture. Structural violence refers to

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    Holy Sonnet #10

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    The speaker proclaims that Death is nothing more than a powerless‚ serene slave that everyone will experience. John Donne personifies death as mortal and something that should not be feared or dreaded. The poem basically discusses victory over death. Death is not as strong as people make it out to be. People are only afraid of death because it is something that is hard to comprehend and accept. Nothing is immortal and neither are you. In the first quatrain Death is being exposed as powerless. Some

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    Adam to this time‚ all the prophets without any exception‚ passed through the same channel of hatred and persecution. How nicely the Holy Quran has described this fact in the following verse: Alas for my servants! There comes not a Messenger to them but they mock at him. (Quran‚ 36:31) Torah‚ Gospels and all other scriptures support the reality of the verse of the Holy Quran. Noah‚ Abraham‚ Moses and Jesus Christ‚ they were all victims of violence‚ due to false charges leveled against them‚ and same

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    1) Holy Spirit told me to be very careful about how much violence I watch on television programs. 2) The reason he made this suggestion is that demons like to hide in the light images of violence‚ greed and sex that people view on television. HOLY SPIRIT: Greetings! I (HS) have a question for you. What does watching violence on television do to your feeling of compassion?" ME: "Greetings Holy Spirit. My feeling of compassion is not as strong as it should be." HOLY SPIRIT: "It will be alright

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    illuminates the path of peace and tranquility‚ The Holy Bible. There are many reasons why The Good Book is interesting. It helps everybody make difficult decisions when there is no one there to help. As well‚ the sacred manuscripts can help people learn from others’ past mistakes and there are rules in the divine novel that everyone can apply to their lives. It is not just about rules but also has very intriguing stories. Anyone who reads The Holy Bible will not want to put it down. The

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    reader a forceful and vibrant Holy Spirit that is driving and compelling the apostles to spread the gospel throughout the Roman Empire to satisfy Christ’s Great Commission‚ “to spread the good news to all people and all nations to the ends of the earth.” II Jesus‚ Holy Spirit‚ and Pentecost A: The Apostles are told to wait‚ and are given commands from Jesus about the Holy Spirit 1: Acts 1:2-8‚ Jesus’s commands to the Apostles about the Holy Spirit 2: Acts 1:9

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    Holy Basil Research Paper

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    Holy basil is also referred to as Tulsi and has been used as a medicine in India for nearly 3000 years. Over this period‚ it has been grown in Indian gardens and temples and is considered the most sacred plant in Hinduism. Holy basil is also used in cooking and in cosmetics. The plant plays a major role in Hindu mythology as it is supposed to be the incarnation of a goddess named Tulsi. This type of basil is indigenous to the subcontinent though it has spread across southern India and can be

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    Holy Spirit Research Paper

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    place inspired by the Holy Spirit or they may be what some theologian or biblical student has dreamed up. Although the Holy Spirit is part of the Godhead the saints of the Old Testament era did not think of Him as a separate divine being but rather as a powerful force of God. This force was believed to be proof of the presence of God. The development of the doctrine and role of the Holy Spirit took many centuries. There was little attention given to the doctrine of the Holy Spirit prior to the

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