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    Within pastoral care the goal is to help people make choices that orient them towards a trajectory that is health‚ moral‚ and hopeful. In Sarah’s case‚ she was discerning how to best approach‚ if at all‚ a conversation with her family about her brother-in-law’s posture towards worship and ultimately God. In using the solution focused model I would identify Sarah as a customer-seller as she wanted to do something about the situation that allowed us to develop clear goals for a solution. Sarah seemed

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    Exam #1 Review – Evangelical Theology Questions: 1. What is Olson’s point about a “mosaic” (vs. strictly systematic or historical); “Christian belief” (vs. theology‚ religion) and preferring the “both/and” or “mediating” over the “either/or” approach? * Olson uses the word mosaic in order to reflect his less quarrelsome “both-and” “mediating theology.” * He wants to show us how the broad consensus of Christian beliefs really fit like a mosaic into a comprehensible whole if we step back

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    Why Liberation Theology Developed The theology of liberation consists of ideals that show material poverty as a bad thing and spiritual and solidarity poverty as a good thing. It also puts a strong emphasis on helping the poor and idealizes helping the poor as a Christian duty. Latin American liberation theology was the origin of this whole movement and began in Peru through Gustavo Gutierrez. Around the time when the Latin American liberation theology came about‚ Peru was a very poor country

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    that it entailed an antinomy between God and slavery‚ Jubilee theology‚ by contrast‚ provided Douglass with the resources for a critique not of the excesses of slavery‚ the vicious practices of certain masters‚ or its political power; rather it entailed a fundamental critique of slavery. Jubilee names the fact that the untold calamity slavery is at odds with God’s imminently arriving new order. III. Douglass’s apocalyptic theology of Jubilee occasioned hope within an atmosphere of

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    The child ’s conquest for independence begins with his  birth. The child ’s nature is to achieve directly and energetically functional independence. A vital force pushes him on this path and this force is what we know to be the HORME. The child ’s conquests of independence are the basic steps in the natural development of human beings. This is true not only in the mental but physical field also . The baby is freed from the mothers womb and this also makes him independent of her bodily processes-

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    Licensed practical nurses (LPN’s) fill an important role in modern healthcare practices. Their primary job duty is to provide routine care‚ observe patients’ health‚ assist doctors and registered nurses‚ and communicate instructions to patients regarding medication‚ home-based care‚ and preventative lifestyle changes. Licensed Practical Nurses duties generally include providing routine care‚ observing patients’ health‚ assisting doctors and registered nurses‚ and communicating with patients and their

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    For most people‚ there is a kind of collective dissatisfaction in our mind. This kind of dissatisfaction occurs in both the way institution run in our society and the way we use when we do our own work. We are worry about whether social institutions such as banks‚ schools are doing the right things to have our interest at heart‚ whether we should trust them or not and whether our choice itself is the right thing. To respond this sort of dissatisfaction‚ there are two measures. From the external

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    Charles Hodge is a noted American theologian who specialized in the field of Systemic Theology. Along with being a theologian‚ he was also a preacher‚ an educator and an author as well . He spent almost five decades at the Princeton University as a teacher and was responsible for initiating the journal there which today is known as the Princeton Review. He is most renowned for his contribution to the American Presbyterianism and Calvinism in America in the nineteenth century . In this essay an attempt

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    Practical and Emotional Intelligence Tabitha Driskell PSY/201 March 24‚ 2013 Taryn Fetscher Practical and Emotional Intelligence Practical intelligence is the intelligence related to overall success in living. Emotional intelligence is the set of skills that underlie the accurate assessment‚ evaluation‚ expression‚ and regulation of emotions (Feldman‚ 2013‚ p. 385). The difference between the two is that practical intelligence is learned by observing people’s behaviors while emotional

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    Meaning Of Life Douglas Adams "What is the meaning of life?" is probably the most-asked philosophical question by humanity at large. Common answers include: happiness or flourishing; love; compassion; pleasure; power; knowledge‚ understanding‚ or wisdom; and being blessed‚ or achieving union with God or the divine; or simply that there is no meaning to life. Philosophers‚ religious authorities‚ artists‚ scientists‚ and countless ordinary people have thought a great deal about the question

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