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    Christian faith that will be detrimental to the mission of the church if they are removed. But none can be compared to Jesus Christ who is the central figure and foundation of Christianity. As the Apostle Paul said in 1 Corinthians 3:11‚ “For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid‚ which is Jesus Christ.” Meaning‚ if you remove the foundation‚ who is Christ‚ the whole of Christianity will collapse. The founders of different religions though may be bearing their names‚ will continue

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    Due to the fact that we are debating over whether or not Finny is a Christ- like figure‚ we thought it best to make sure we know what a Christ-like figure really is. According to Wikipedia‚ a definition of a Christ-like figure is: “a literary technique used to draw allusions between characters and the biblical Jesus Christ. In general‚ a character should display more the=an one correspondence with Jesus Christ. For instance: manifestation of divine qualities displaying loving kindness and forgiveness

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    this hardship. Elizabeth Proctor was o of those many that was accused of witchcraft and put in prison for a while. She took place I an important role in “The Crucible.” Between the real Elizabeth Proctor and the character in this play there were many similarities such as: Where the Proctor family lived and how Goody Proctor ended up being pulled into the group of innocent victims and accusers. According to “History of Massachusetts Blog”‚ Rebecca Brooks stated‚ “The Proctors were a wealthy family who

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    Like most women living in the Puritan society of Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ Elizabeth Proctor was true to her husband and God. This‚ however‚ led to the downfall of the virtues she held closest to her: reputation and marriage. At the beginning of the play‚ she and her husband John Proctor were known as admirable members of society in Salem. As the play unfolds‚ Elizabeth and John become resounding examples of their judgments. When Elizabeth finds out that her husband has been having an affair with their

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    lines‚ frequently in the arrangement of celestial beams and geography‚ to draw attention to the dominant focus of his work and to provide a sense of involvement to his viewers. This technique is clearly displayed in his painting of the Lamentation of Christ‚ found in the

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    On June twenty fifth two thousand nine there was global wave of grief. People rushed to televisions to see the breaking news to see if the unthinkable was true‚ that Michael Jackson is dead. It is true that Michael Jackson is considered to most to be the king of pop but most probably ninety nine percent of the people who were so hurt by his death did not know him personally. Which sparks the question‚ why do so many people show grief when a celebrity they don’t know dies? They are a number of reasons

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    Jewish Perceptions of Jesus Christ Christianity and Judaism are major world religions which‚ though they worship the same God‚ have marked differences which have caused two thousand years of strife and animosity between the two religions. In his book We Jews and Jesus‚ Samuel Sandmel likens the link between Judaism and Christianity to a type of parent-child relationship‚ saying‚ "Early Christianity was a Judaism; within a century after the death of Jesus it was a separate religion. It was critical

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    Essay Comparing Prometheus to Christ Prometheus Bound is a Greek mythological play written by Aeschylus. Prometheus was a Titan who gave the gift of fire to humans‚ fire not only meant little things like heating and cooking food‚ but it also represented a move forward for humans. Prometheus also gave humans the gift of hope. There is a man who can be compared to that of Prometheus‚ Christ. Both have mad an enormous impact on the human race. Although Christ was a human and Prometheus a Titan

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    From the opening scene of “The Passion of the Christ”‚ director Mel Gibson establishes a foreshadowing of what this film encompasses. Notably‚ appearing on the black screen are white words‚ from Isaiah 53‚ “He was wounded for our transgressions‚ crushed for our iniquities; by His wounds we are healed” (Gibson‚ 2004‚ scene 1). Regarding this‚ Gibson alludes to Jesus being the “He” this passage is referring to and in so doing‚ Gibson establishes a message to his modern day audience of Jesus being

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    Jesus Christ Jesus Christ is the cornerstone and foundation for Christianity. He is what separates Christianity from all other religions‚ without Him there would be no such thing as Christianity. Jesus has always been‚ and is eternal. His entrance into the world was not elaborate or a flashy coming fit for a king‚ but rather a humble miracle that could not ever be duplicated. Christ’s humanity and deity were perfectly put together to give the world a Savior. He was fully human‚ but did not sin‚

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