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    it is a sin. The belief in God is also a very important theme in the story; one must not disregard Christianity - that is the greatest sin. Throughout the story‚ Karen learns that the most important things are not material but rather non-material values. The story also presents one of the most important values in Christianity: charity‚ and the ability to forgive those who have sinned. Everyone is allowed into heaven as long as they believe in God and can confess their sins. The sin that Karen

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    The morality plays attempted to educate via entertainment. The main theme of the morality play is this: Man begins in innocence‚ Man falls into temptation‚ Man repents and is saved. The central action is the struggle of Man against the seven deadly sins that are personified into real characters. It is believed that the allegory of vices and virtues fighting over Man’s soul goes back to the 4th century Roman epic‚ Psychomachia. It was probably the first and most influential medieval allegory. Morality

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    Composition and literature February 22‚ 2014 In Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s short story "Young Goodman Brown‚ "the author uses mystery and suspense to hold the attention of the reader. From the beginning to the end of the story‚ Hawthorne leads the reader into asking the question‚ "What does all of this witchcraft‚ mysticism‚ and the double-sided lifestyles of the characters actually mean?" The

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    The Alienation of Victor Frankenstein and Dr. John Faustus Victor Frankenstein and John Faustus are two characters that are alienated because of their intellectual curiosity. Faustus’s and Frankenstein’s pursuits of knowledge begin with an inexorable journey to their downfalls as they become alienated. Both characters attempt to exceed human ability and are alienated from God because of their attempts. These men are concerned with the secrets of nature and are ultimately alienated from the world

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    however‚ changes throughout chapters 1-4. He begins corrupt under Lord Henry’s influence. Lord Henry starts his seduction of Dorian by saying this: “Every impulse that we strive to strangle broods in the mind‚ and poisons us. The body sins once‚ and has done with its sin‚ for action is a mode of purification. Resist it‚ and your soul grows sick with longing for the things it has forbidden to itself‚ with desire for what its monstrous laws have made monstrous and unlawful.”(Pg. 22) At this point‚ Dorian

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    woman who commits adultery is brought to Jesus to receive her punishment. Jesus then announced that anyone who hasn’t sinned would be able to throw a stone at her; not a single person threw a stone. The woman was then released and was told to never sin again. By using the three different types of criticism‚ I now have a better‚ more thorough understanding of this passage‚ and the other passages we have studied as well. Using socio-historical criticism I have learned that “stoning” was a form of

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    men in town are after him” I prayed that he would listen to Narcisco and that the angry and frustrated men on the bridge would not commit moral sin” (pg. 21) Although Lupito is part of “evil” in the novel‚ Antonio doesn’t want anything to happen to him. Antonio is very religious and is why he doesn’t want anything to be done. He doesn’t want the men to sin and believes that God will forgive what Lupito did after all. The Second important encounter is when Florence dies. “It was a warm day. I

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    THEO202_D12_201320 Final Essay Made In the Image of God The idea of the image of God dwells at the heart of the biblical doctrine of humanity. In that regarding to man‚ both male and female‚ in one form or another resembles the Creator‚ and therefore provides important and significant value and meaning for the human race. A biblical worldview and the image of God would have to begin with God in the book of Genesis‚ first chapter‚ verse one. It is seeing the world

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    sound of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day‚ and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden.” Man had a personal and daily relationship with God but after man decided to sin‚ our shame overtook us. Our focus on God was for the most part lost. No matter how good one of us were‚ the whole (meaning all humanity) would never truly know God. We were forever cursed to die. Athanasius‚ a fourth century theologian‚ wrote to his

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