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    A Book Analysis of “Is Jesus the Only SaviorChapters 1-6: Pluralism by Ronald H. Nash Justin W. Cullen Theology 313 July 29‚ 2012 Analysis Ronald H. Nash begins his book responding the position of pluralism in regards to the exclusivity of Jesus Christ‚ mainly directed at John Hick‚ who was a leading proponent of pluralism until his death earlier this year. Nash was an evangelical Baptist theologian and apologist‚ who subscribed to the Calvinist tradition. Within his book‚ Nash tackles several

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    Liberty University A Book Analysis of “Is Jesus the Only Savior” AN ANALYSIS PAPER SUBMITTED TO Dr. Daniel Light‚ PhD IN COMPLETION OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR Theology 313 BY Gabriel Lopez Lynchburg‚ Virginia June 18‚ 2012 Introduction The title of Nash’s book is fitting for the content in which it contains. One will not find the traditional arguments that come with Soteriology. Initially‚ the author thought that he would be reading a book that covers a topic that had

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    consideration is the restrictivist view. The term restrictivist comes from restrictivism which represents the "belief that only those who have consciously responded to the proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ are saved."1 Scholars occasionally refer to restrictivism as exclusivism to demonstrate that access to heaven is exclusively through Christ. Therefore‚ according to this view‚ the only way to heaven and eternal life is a decision to accept Christ. God grants no leniency to those who do not hear the

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    all your soul and with all your strength. Deuteronomy 11:8 Observe therefore all the commands I am giving you today‚ so that you may have the strength to go in and take over the land that you are crossing the Jordan to possess‚ 1 Samuel 30:6 David was greatly distressed because the men were talking of stoning him; each one was bitter in spirit because of his sons and daughters. But David found strength in the LORD his God. 1 Chronicles 16:11 Look to the LORD and his strength; seek his face always

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    Jesus: Messiah or Universal Savior Although the gospels of Matthews and Like are the most similar of all of the canonical gospels‚ they offer different messages and send differing accounts of the figure of Jesus. Matthew calls Jesus the Jewish Messiah‚ while Luke does the opposite. Luke calls Jesus the universal savior‚ and by doing so each writer sets up their gospel to try and explain who they think Christ is by using their writing and knowledge to their advantage. Matthew depicts Jesus to

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    7-11

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    CHAPTER 11

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    error of this significance be overlooked by experienced programmers who thoroughly reviewed and tested the new system? 2. 3. Is this an inadvertent error‚ or could it be a fraud? What-qpn be done to find the error in the program? lntroduction This chapter focuses on auditing an accounting information system (AIS). Audiring is the systematic process of obtaining and evaluating evidence regarding assertions about economic actions and events in order to determine how well they correspond

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    Chapter 11: Communication *I didn’t write definitions for obvious terms. Communication must include both the transfer and understanding of meaning pg. 336 1. Function of communication 2. Communication process a. Communication Process (1) the sender‚ (2) encoding‚ (3) the message‚ (4) the channel‚ (5) decoding‚ (6) the receiver‚ (7) noise‚ and (8) feedback. Pg.338 b. Formal Channels are established by the organization and transmit messages related to the professional activities of members

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    Kendra Hall 9-11-13 Laurie Willis Chapter 11 DEA Short-Answer Questionss 1. The size and shape of teeth determine their functions because primary teeth are different shape and size of adult teeth‚ so they do different things‚ and aren’t able to do as much work as adult teeth. 2. Incisors: Incisors are designed to cut food without using heavy force. The tongue side is shaped like a shovel to guide food into the mouth. Canines: Canines are designed for cutting and tearing foods‚ which needs

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    customer needs that required flexibility in terms of upgrades. In adopting the system 360 program‚ IBM was able to firmly position its as the dominant force in the computer market. Japanese 7-11 vs US 7-11. Japanese 7-11 were distinctly differect from their US conter parts for many reasons. The Japanes 7-11‚ instead of building brand new stores‚ adopting a strategy of converting small moms and pops stores which helped the stores a distinctly friendly environment. This strategy was partly foced

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