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    Study Guide Module Week 5

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    Study Guide: Module/Week 5 Derived from the class textbook‚ The Essence of the New Testament: A Survey (2012)‚ and the New Testament documents. Chpater14: Ephesians – Wealth‚ Walk‚ and Warfare 1. Ephesians is a comprehensive presentation of the __________ ________ (1:22–23). 2. The apostle Paul wrote Ephesians while imprisoned in ______ from approximately AD ______ (184). 3. The key word in Ephesians is “__________” (Gk. epouranioi). 4. Know the key verse in Ephesians. 5. The city of Ephesus was

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    SONNET 29

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    despising myself‚ Haply I think on thee‚ and then my state‚ I‚ by chance‚ think of you and then my melancholy Like to the lark at break of day arising Like the lark at the break of day‚ rises From sullen earth‚ sings hymns at heaven’s gate; From the dark earth and (I) sing hymns to heaven; For thy sweet love remember’d such wealth brings For thinking of your love brings such happiness That then I scorn to change my state with kings. That then I would not change my position in life with kings

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    Albert J. Raboteu’s‚ Slave Religion: The ‘Invisible Institution’ in the Antebellum South‚ seeks to provide an overview of the history and institution of slaves in American history. By providing samplings of hymns‚ songs‚ and stories of first hand accounts‚ Raboteu provides the reader with earnestness and a desire for self-reflection. In this paper I will provide a brief summary of Raboteu’s major themes and a short response. A SUMMARY Raboteu begins his work by providing the context to the enslavement

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    Igbo Religion

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    In the novel “Things Fall Apart‚” written by Chinua Achebe‚ the Ibo cultural aspect of their religion is highly significant in their lifestyle‚ as in their community. It is seen in the way they communicate‚ or don’t communicate‚ with one another. Religion is a strong holding point in their tribes. However‚ the perspective of religious tradition changes throughout the novel once colonialism‚ and Christianity‚ are introduced by the white missionaries. Differences in religious beliefs would be a reasoning

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    Religious Developments With the coming of the Mughals in India and the Turkish rule‚ there were many developments and changes in the Indian culture and religion.The Sultans of Delhi and Mughal tolerated different religions‚ especially Hinduism‚ though they were followers of Islam. This lead to the beggining of indo-islamic culture. Since dawn of history‚ India has been the cradle of religious developments. In the early medival period‚ two parrelel movements in Hinduism and Islam representing the

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    Matrilineal Relationships

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    Matrilineal Relationships Ancient Greek mythology was a genre characterized by patriarchal dominance. Epics heralded heroes such as Heracles‚ Achilles and Odysseus. Authors chronicled the genealogies of the great Grecian gods‚ such as Zeus‚ Dionysus and Apollo‚ leaving out no detail when describing the powers and strength they wielded. On the other hand‚ female figures‚ though less celebrated‚ played a significant and weighty role as well in Greek mythology. As a whole‚ mother figures‚ both mortal

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    to his protection. Hermes name can be translated to “herma= Stone heap” and “ bad guys” ‚ stone heap for obvious reasons people would toss rocks into a pile for safe journeys and bad guys because he was also know for his trickery. In The Homeric Hymn To Hermes it states that “Maia’s infant was clever‚ a swindler‚ a robber‚ a liar‚ rustler of cattle‚ fast talker‚ burglar and cracker of safes” Hermes from this passage is not the ideal aristocrat to look up too. Both Apollo and Hermes were sons of

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    Margaret Walker’s novel Jubilee focuses on the life of a slave girl by the name of Vyry who gains her freedom at the end of the Civil War and sets out with her children‚ Minna and Jim‚ and husband‚ Innis Brown‚ to make a new life for their family in the Reconstruction Period. Walker’s awareness of the southern plantation tradition is made clear throughout Jubilee in the way that she debunks the negative tropes placed on the shoulders of African Americans by the nostalgic white writers of the South;

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    and sacrifice‚ perhaps their experience with Chinese culture significantly differs from mine as I go to an international school where most students come from a privileged upper-middle class background. Her article‚ an extract from her memoir “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother” - her story of raising two children in America the “Chinese” method. It discusses her strict parenting and emphasis on education which she claims ultimately led to her children’s acceptance to Harvard. While her parenting style

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    seen in his poetry as well as in An anatomy of the world. Donne converted to Anglicanism and ordained in 1615‚ he became a very powerful preacher. A example of religious ideology‚ during the seventeenth century is found in John Donne’s poems: “A Hymn to God my God‚ in my Sickness” and “Holy Sonnet number 10”

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