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    The Importance of the Logos Christology in the Gospel of John John wrote the immortal words of the Prologue into a desperately troubled world. The Romans held most of the known world in their political grasp. The Greeks had infiltrated every part of Jewish life with their philosophies and ways for over 500 years; the Jewish obsession with ethnic purity divided the race even from itself. One key issue Jew and Greek could agree on was the existence of the Logos‚ though not in the same way. To the

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    A Book Analysis of “Is Jesus the Only Savior” Chapters 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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    James Cobb Mr. Snider September 22‚ 2014 Isaiah ROT 352 The God of Israel in the Book of Isaiah What do we learn about God from the Book of Isaiah? We learn that He is Holy‚ He is Sovereign‚ His Judgment‚ and His mercy abounds through the redemption of the repentant remnant. All of these will overlap to a degree‚ but they have distinct characteristics. Throughout the Book of Isaiah‚ Isaiah refers to God as the “Holy on of Israel” thirty-one times in the KJV. The word holy means to be set apart

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    Spiritual Formation

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    Contents TWO ROLES OF THE HOLLY SPIRIT IN SPIRITUAL FORMATION 2 INTRODUCTION 2 DEFINITION OF SPIRITUAL FORMATION 3 THE ROLES OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN SPIRITUAL FORMATION 3 EVALUATION AND CONCLUSION 5 REFERENCES 7 TWO ROLES OF THE HOLLY SPIRIT IN SPIRITUAL FORMATION I will not leave you comfortless; I will come to you. – John 14:18 INTRODUCTION In chapter 14 to 16 of the gospel of John‚ Jesus talks to his disciples about the promise of the Holy Spirit‚ who would come after Jesus

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    The monotheistic traditions of Islam and Christianity share relative compatibility due to common beliefs between the two major world Religions‚ yet past these similarities‚ the two belief systems diverge in terms of religious dogma. While the two are compatible‚ it is important to note that the two religions are by no means the same. Muhammad founded the religion of Islam‚ while the religion of Christianity stems from Jesus Christ. Correspondingly‚ Islam finds its foundation in The Qur’an revealed

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints‚ otherwise known as the Mormon Church‚ is a well known large organization. With about thirteen million members‚ this Christian religion just keeps on growing. Mormons believe that the heavenly father (God) and Jesus Christ lead the church through revelations given to the President or present day prophet. They also believe that a man named Joseph Smith translated a sacred book called the Book of Mormon. With a living day prophet and this extra book

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    Hbs Mt. Everest Case Study

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    HBS Case Review: Mt. Everest Case Study Introduction The case of Mt. Everest focuses on two commercial expeditions‚ Adventure Consultants and Mountain Madness‚ and the tragic event on May 10‚ 1996. These two commercial expeditions were lead by Rob Hall and Scott Fischer‚ and were consisted of 20 members. Both leaders were experienced climbers‚ but due to several factors‚ the expedition resulted into five deaths including Hall and Fischer. The event has thought managers to evaluate the importance

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    The FWB believes that all things are with God from the beginning to the end. The FWB believe God’s knowledge of the events does not cause them to happen‚ the FWB also believe that not all the things God knows will happen. FWB knows that God is omniscience but they deny His foreordination of all things such as the HHB

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    Omnipotence In Judaism

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    One of the more high profile sceptics today is a certain Richard Dawkins who is scathing in his rebuke of omnipotence in his book “The God Delusion”‚ claiming it to be mutually incompatible with another of the supposed characteristics of God – omniscience. He reasons that if God is omniscient he must know how he is going to intervene to change the course of history using his omnipotence. But that means he can’t change his mind about the intervention which would render him not omnipotent. He quotes

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    Teenage wasteland

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    is defined by the way others interpret his actions; only his mother’s emotions are discussed‚ reflecting her inability to understand his feelings‚ the thing that ultimately leads him to run away from home. The author‚ Anne Tyler‚ uses limited omniscience throughout “Teenage Wasteland” in order to influence readers to feel specific ways about different characters. While the narration is unemotional and objective in style‚ it centers around Daisy‚ Donny’s mother‚ and the reader is only helped to understand

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