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    Trinity and God

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    stressing only immanent trinity is wrong that it has to go with economic Trinity‚ which argues that divine communion in Trinity reflects our human communion. Secondly‚ egalitarian Trinity view rightly expresses the oneness in the divine glory in Triune God‚ which rightly shapes our ecclesiology in community‚ whereas subordination Trinity view make us confuse whether we can offer praise and prayer to Son and Spirit. Thirdly‚ limiting the doctrine of Trinity with assurance of our ‘salvation’ is wrong‚ which

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    The barber in the story of “Lather and Nothing Else” by Hernando Tellez is a very interesting character. He is a revolutionary whose day-to-day profession is one of a barber and to act as a spy for the rebellion within the town. His troubles begin when Captain Torres‚ the leader of the troops stationed within the town‚ walks into his shop for a shave. Unbeknownst to the captain‚ the two are sworn enemies that fight on opposite sides of the regime. With this knowledge‚ one can see that his actions

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    Letters to god

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    “LETTERS TO GOD” Letters to God is based on the true story of Tyler Doherty‚ who was played in the film by Tanner Maguire. Parts of the story are real‚ and others were fictionalized‚ such as the character of a drunken mailman named Brady McDaniels (Jeffrey Johnson)‚ who receives Tyler’s "letters to God." The film was released to theaters on April 9‚ 2010‚ with mixed reviews. Despite opening at #10 at the box office‚ it fell just $150‚000 short of its $3 million budget with a

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    American Gods

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    America’s Beliefs as Told Through American Gods We believe in so many things. Even if they’re the wrong things. What do people believe in? What is it that we put our faith in circa 2017? Do we pray to a pantheon‚ do we sacrifice to an omnipotent deity? These are the overarching questions asked by the fantasy novel American Gods written by Neil Gaiman. While the book was published in 2001‚ a many of its budding concepts of a world reliant on technology and dependent on interconnectivity were premonitions

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    someone’s true nature is on the inside. This is true because often characters are forced to hide who they truly are. For example‚ in the short story "Lather and Nothing Else‚" Hernando Téllez uses the barber’s inner thoughts‚ actions‚ and dedication to show that the barber hides who he truly is. In the short story "Lather and Nothing Else‚" the barber must show extreme control and restraint in order to not reveal that the captain is his enemy. The barber is characterized as a secret rebellion member

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    Roman Gods

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    counterparts (see interpretatio graeca)‚ integrating Greek myths‚ iconography‚ and sometimes religious practices into Roman culture‚ including Latin literature‚ Roman art‚ and religious life as it was experienced throughout the Empire. Many of the Romans’ own gods remain obscure‚ known only by name and function‚ through inscriptions and texts that are often fragmentary—particularly those who belong to the archaic religion of the Romans dating back to the era of kings‚ the so-called "religion of Numa‚" perpetuated

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    Word of God

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    How Can We Know the Bible Is the Word of God? A Religion Profile from International Students‚ Inc. The Question Posed Characteristics That Must Be True of God’s Word‚ But Could Also Be True of a Human Book Christians claim the Bible is God’s Word. That means that they believe the Bible is a verbal revelation from God that makes it unique from every other book. But how can such a claim be verified? 1. The Bible Claims to Be God’s Word A. The Authors Claimed to Speak God’s Words

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    Characters of God

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    features of God that has authority and influence". This essay hopes to explore this area through comparing and contrasting the main characters of Abraham and Moses. Before this exploration can take place there needs to be a brief explanation of the nature of ‘name ’ in the Hebrew of the ANE [ancient near east]. For them‚ ‘name ’ was more than a simplistic identification like the western world. The ‘name ’ of a person revealed the characteristics of that person. As such‚ the ‘names ’ of God will reveal

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    Salvation and God

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    character he is telling his story how he was saved by god but lied about it. 3. Supporting Characters: Auntie Reed Langton’s aunt she is the supporting character for she believes that Langston was saved. 4. Setting: night in the church building. 5. Sequence: At first Langston was brought to the church for weeks and one day after the preacher had finished he held a special meeting for the children where they could be saved the god. They escorted the children to the from benches and the

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    The Existence of God

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    existence of God‚ is number 19 “The Common Consent Argument.” In my own words this argument argues that it is common that all individuals worship‚ respect‚ and admire God‚ many individuals has had their wrong opinion and been wrong their beliefs‚ and that everyone should believe in God and that God really do exist. It argues that there is some kind of God is intrinsic or innate and has existed deliberately in almost the whole humankind in history and if God didn’t exist‚ then God wouldn’t be as

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