Ethical Scrap Book Part II Team D CJS/211 September 29‚ 2014 Michael Raneses Ethical Scrap Book Part II Sit down with a group of individuals and ask each one of the same exact question. It’s guaranteed that you will get several different answers. No two people are going to look at any situation exactly the same. This weeks’ lesson called for our team to answer questions and discuss our different answers. We are all able to come to a general consensus on how we felt about a few things. The topics
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The apostle John was one of the greatest friends to Jesus and an avid follower who also wrote many books. Of these books John writes 1st‚ 2nd‚ and 3rd John. Although the writings of these books were stretched out through out different times‚ there are many similarities and differences in between who John was‚ and who he became. Throughout 1st John there is a common theme of love. John covers everything from loving each other‚ to loving God‚ and the sin of loving this world. Although 2nd and 3rd
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A Compare and Contrast of the Christ of the Gospels with the Christ of Contemporary Times The Christ of the Gospels has developed into a different image in contemporary society over time. Feminists are among the most prominent group of the contemporaries that views problems with the Christ of the Gospel and has since created their own image of who Jesus Christ is and why He existed. The primary issues with the Christ of the Gospels identified are; the language represented in traditional Christology
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BBC – Son of God Biblical Traditions Episode 2 – “The Mission” Background: This series researches the New Testament through archaeological‚ historical and scientific findings to better understand “Who was Jesus?” As you watch‚ record responses to these questions and other information you found interesting. Try to complete as much as possible. After the viewing of the film‚ discuss with those at your table any questions that you need additional information. I. What Messiah
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Analysis of “Playwriting 101: The Rooftop Lesson” A short play is usually filled with a theatrical energy of diverse anthologies. The time allotted may be only ten or fifteen minutes‚ so it must be able to capture and engage the audience with some dramatic tension‚ exciting action‚ or witty humor. Just as in a short story‚ a great deal of the explanation and background is left for the reader or viewer to discover on their own. Because all the details are not explicitly stated‚ each viewer interprets
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A well-known miracle in The Bible is when Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead. As Jesus and his disciples were traveling to Judea‚ they arrived in a town called Bethany. A woman named Martha approached Christ and explained to him that her brother‚ Lazarus‚ has been dead for four days. Christ reassures Martha that he is “the resurrection and the life” (“Raising of Lazarus”) and can perform unimaginable miracles. Jesus followed Martha back to Lazarus’s body‚ and he orders Lazarus to rise. Miraculously
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In the story " A State Championship Versus Runner’s Conscience" by John Hoyle‚ John Hoyle is like the Good Samaritan in the Bible parable because in the story " The Parable of the Good Samaritan" a Samaritan stopped and helped a guy that had been jumped after two guys had just walked right past him and not even acknowledged him. In line 7 it states " But a certain Samaritan‚ as he journeyed‚ came where he was‚ and when he saw him‚ he had compassion on him and went to him and bound up his wound."
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Throughout history‚ people have been writing stories and tales. Some of these authors write a type of story called a parable. A parable is a story that is used to show a moral or a religious lesson usually using people. Many authors will write parables to show that there are modern day problems and events that we can and need to change. Many parables are easily relatable to you. Others‚ you may not be able to compare to life experiences. An example of a parable is The Lorax by Dr. Suess. This
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Although the stories in the Gospels of Mark and John have similar plots‚ the functions of Jesus’s healings in both gospels are different because their authors portrayed two versions of Jesus with distinct characteristics through depicting Jesus’s emotions and behaviors during healings. In Mark‚ Jesus appears to be a man who cares a lot for people who have faith‚ including all of them into the city of God by removing both their physical and spiritual sins through healings; while in John‚ Jesus aims
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As a group‚ we had a very difficult parable‚ however‚ with research‚ help from others‚ and critical thinking as a team‚ we were able to analyze it very well. A great parable should consist of things like a life lesson‚ paradox‚ something that represents our Kingdom of God‚ our relationship with God/others‚ and overall something that can teach us a valuable lesson that we can apply to our everyday lives and help us in the future of our lives. These elements make a parable great because without them
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