Christ and Culture‚ authored by H. Richard Niebuhr in 1951‚ is a book which discusses how a Church or a Christian is to interact with ones culture. Niebuhr systematically answers this question by placing the church into the following five categories they have utilized through history to answer this question: "Christ against culture‚" "the Christ of culture‚" "Christ above culture (Christ synthesizing with culture)‚" "Christ and culture in paradox‚" and "Christ the transformer of culture." Reading
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The revelation of God’s love in Jesus Christ is the center of our faith. Incarnating both the fullness of God and the fullness of humanity‚ Jesus Christ initiates a new creation‚ a world unified in relationship as God originally intended. We believe that Jesus Christ makes real God’s will for a life of loving community with God‚ with the whole human family and with all creation. Through Jesus Christ‚ Christians believe God offers reconciliation to all. "In Christ God was reconciling the world to
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Church of Christ Timeline This timeline is based on my own religion. I chose the Church of Christ mainly because I wanted to know more of the history about what religion I follow. In this timeline we will go through where the Church of Christ derived from‚ its founding fathers‚ and all the changes from the birth of this religion to present day. In 1801 the Church of Christ began‚ at least the version that we know today. A man named Barton W. Stone was the first founder of the Church of Christ. “Stone
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A Comparative Analysis of Jesus and Moses The lives and teachings of two of the most influence figures in Catholicism and Judaism‚ Moses and Jesus‚ have many similarities‚ yet important differences. Though both individuals were chosen by God to help spread the good word and lead their people to salvation‚ their teaching methods as well as some of their actions‚ were different. Both figures devoted their life to spreading the word of God and helping others live a life that will ultimately lead
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HBR.ORG ApRil 2013 reprinT r1304B Innovation Risk: How to Make Smarter Decisions assessing the prospects of any new product requires modeling how it will be used. But that exercise has its limits. by Robert C. Merton The Big idea innOvAti innOvAti OvA OvAti v sM HOw tO MAke wt The Big Idea Assessing the prospects of any new product requires modeling how it will be used. But that exercise has its limits. by Robert C. Merton 2 Harvard Business Review april 2013 This article is
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personal values like politics and religion. What one chooses to believe is severely influenced by location and history. For example‚ the trend of Islam in middle-eastern regions versus Christianity predominantly found in western culture. Even within Christianity‚ many denominations split from each other. For instance‚ when Protestantism split from the Roman Catholic Church. This division arose from social traditions that became part of history‚ which led to present variations
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Was Jesus married? That is the question that many people have after reading The Da Vinci Code‚ by Dan Brown. Mary Magdalene is commonly believed to have traveled the Jesus and the disciples. She is a small character in the bible important only as the first witness to the resurrection of Jesus. In the eyes of the public‚ they feel that Mary Magdalene was more then just a witness‚ that she was his wife. There are passages in the bible supporting Mary Magdalene was not Jesus ’ wife and it conflicts
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The primary message in this passage is that we love everyone. Jesus reiterates the main idea of following in his footsteps by loving each and every person. We are suppose to take the salient point of loving one another into our own hands and permeating it throughout the world. I believe is what Jesus is trying to say in the following passage. In the passage it states‚ I give you a new commandment:love one another. As I have loved you‚ so you also should love one another.”(John 13:34). This verse
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Freedom in Christ Here in chapter 5‚ Paul exhorts the converts to remember the Christ has brought freedom from the rigors of the laws demands in order to attain a standing of righteousness. He tells them to “stand firm” because of the freedoms established though faith in Christ. Paul hopes that they will understand that they have been delivered from the curse of the law that brings condemnation as it reveals the standards of holiness. Therefore‚ he encourages them to stand firm on what they know
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appreciate the experience they’ve just encountered or think it’s abnormal and intolerable. Living in New York you can experience culture shock on any corner of a neighborhood‚ culture shock is so common that I’ve just learned to embrace it; but when I saw “Jesus Camp” I was so flabbergasted I couldn’t believe my what I was hearing or seeing at that. Sociology‚ which is the study of society‚ teaches you to have a non-judgmental perspective on humans in society; therefore if a sociologist goes through the
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