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    2014 On the Superlatives of God Of all the characteristics applied to God by the Christian faith‚ the superlatives are both the most important and most difficult to comprehend. Typically‚ amongst Christians‚ God is described as omnipotent‚ omniscient‚ omni-benevolent‚ and omni-just. These descriptions work in conjunction with each other to create the supreme and infinite nature that is the God of the Christian faith. Such concepts as Hell epitomize this as they act as vehicles to demonstrate the

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    What determines the perceived brightness of objects? Luminance is a physical and objective measure of the intensity of light. The sensation elicited by different luminances is called brightness. However brightness is a subjective measure as it is the perceived amount of light emanating from an object. It may seem logical to expect that luminance and brightness are directly proportional and that two objects that reflect the same amount of physical light into the eye will look the same brightness

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    “The King Jesus Gospel” that the true meaning of the gospel has become distorted by a culture that is focused on salvation rather than the gospel itself. Throughout the book‚ McKnight points out the discrepancy between a culture that is focused on salvation‚ and one that is focused on what McKnight defines as the true meaning of the gospel. McKnight defines the gospel as “the saving Story of Jesus completing Israel’s Story. . .” and argues that Jesus himself preached this gospel by placing himself

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    mean to be a christian citizen?? Every Christian‚ no matter what form of government he lives under‚ is under command from the lord t maintain proper and useful submission to that government for the sake of leading a peaceful life. And having an effective witness. The mission of the church is not to change society. Even though that is often a good way of faithful ministry and living. To worship and serve the lord and to bring others to saving faith in him. The basic command for Christians is very simple

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    Within the Christian community there is a wide variety of opinions concerning and validating psychology. The word psychology is defined as the scientific study of behavior and mental process (King‚ 2010). The root word psych means “mind” or some might say “soul‚” and if you look at it in that perspective psychology could be seen as religious in nature and involves the study of the soul. However‚ because psychology is scientific study is does not mean to make any religious statements about the human

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    explain and treat certain behavioral problems people can encounter (Hough‚ 2012). However‚ Christian’s belief that the sole cause of suffering and any unhealthy behavior is sin. The Christians continue to assert that a good and profiting life is earned when people can live holy lives like

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    part of their religious life because they it determines the way in which they live their lives. These people live by a set of rules and ethics set by the Bible because they want to have the favorable experience after death that was outlined in the Christian Eschatology. In Christianity‚ death is thought to be the point at which the soul leaves its earthly body and the soul is at rest until judgment day. Death is God’s punishment imposed upon humans resulting from Adam eating the forbidden fruit

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    disciples. These stories are expressed through the first four books of the Bible‚ the gospels. One particular verse‚ Mark 11:17‚ is part of a story about Jesus using a fig tree to teach his disciples about the present happenings pertaining to the nation of Israel. To understand the story it’s first important to understand the background of the book it is found in before thinking about the interpretation. The gospel of Mark is believed to have been written by John-Mark. He was Peter’s disciple who

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    Much of church administration is about teaching in the moment. Let me explain. I became a Christian at the dinner-table. I did not know at the time that’s what was happening. I can’t point to one decisive moment when intellectual assent turned to trust. But it was at the dinner-table that Christianity became real to me. Each evening as my family ate together‚ we would process the day’s events. "How was school today?" "Who’s going to take me to basketball practice?" But as we processed the events

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    Prikhodovskiy Professor Greenberg 12/06/2013 Comparing the Gospel of John vs. Mark We can analyze the similarities and divergences between the Gospel of John and the Synoptic Gospel of Mark with Christology‚ Anthropology‚ Soteriolgy‚ and Eschatology. Even though many of the passages could refer to more than just one theology‚ it is achievable to separate the different theologies into the four categories. Regardless of how different the Gospel of John is to that of Mark‚ Matthew‚ and Luke‚ it can be

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