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    Book Review For McMinn

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    bible into the lives of the Christian counselor. The book discusses the different ways to confront sin. Also‚ McMinn discuss interpersonal personal healing and the importance of receiving forgiveness and redemption from God. According to McMinn (1996)‚ there are five ways to confront the client: pondering‚ questioning‚ silence‚ direct censure‚ and not confronting. “Sometimes the best way to confront sin is to remain silent and let the client work out their feelings of guilt and questions of blame on

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    been my sins and my transgressions; and why I had never felt guilt in my sins” (98). He finds that his sins enable him to bring back such a power to the society‚ even if others are against it. He can use his sins to become better. One cannot stand alone in this obscure society‚ unless they gain such knowledge that Prometheus has obtained from sinning. Although greatness is obtained by his sins‚ Prometheus is threatening the beliefs of the one and only society he knows. Committing such sins and transgressions

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    mentions three essential categories in counseling which are psychology‚ theology and spirituality. Each area offers a personal and professional challenge to the Christian counselor. Other key points mentioned throughout the book are prayer‚ scripture‚ sin‚ confession‚ forgiveness‚ and redemption (McMinn‚ 2011). He uses assessment techniques to increase the depth of our relationship with God and encourages integrating those techniques as guidance to our clients. McMinn points out that a Christian counselor

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    Chris Ernissee Lisa Scott English 102 April 4‚ 2013 A Unhappy Life In Adrienne Rich’s poem‚ “Living in Sin” a woman is looking back on her relationship. The title tells me‚ although unconventional‚ in the 1950’s the couple was living together unmarried. The first line “She had thought the studio would keep itself‚” describes how she expected her relationship to be. The woman clearly had an image‚ not a realistic one‚ of the perfect relationship. Many men and women fall into this trap (I certainly

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    Have you ever done something that you wish you could take back? Ever regretted something from your past and had to find a way to deal with the guilt? This same universal theme of sin and redemption is one of many themes touched upon in the novel The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini. This novel was both relatable and enlightening. Its use of literary elements‚ complex character development‚ and interesting plot made it a very quick and enjoyable read. The Kite Runner possesses all of the criteria needed

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    Vincent English 2333 Amanda Cuellar April 04‚ 2012 In The Crucible and The Scarlet Letter‚ they are both known to be a part of the Puritan religion. The puritans are known to be very strict. Often people are put to cruel punishments for mistakes or sins they had committed. The actions they take to “punish” a person are extreme. The Puritans act and seem so committed to their religion. The people seem “Holy” but you never really know what happens behind closed doors. The Puritan religion is so strict

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    Themes of Dante's Inferno

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    does. Each division of Hell along with the punishments within them seem to directly correspond to the sins man had commited on Earth. The punishments also become exceedingly more horrible the deeper one finds himself in Hell. As the story progresses‚ however‚ the character becomes less and less inclined toward pity‚ as he discovers that sinners receive punishment in perfect proportion to their sin and to pity their suffering is to demonstrate a lack of understanding of God’s perfect justice. It

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    work of the devil. They thought this was a dull trick since the minister is so pure. They then go on to discuss how they saw the red A in the sky. Dimmesdale says he had not heard of it. We have already seen this symbol on Hester’s chest to mark her sin‚ but we haven’t seen the A exaggerated to this degree. I think this symbol in the sky is a symbol for Dimmesdale and how he cannot bring himself to confess to his crime of adultery. The A was in the sky and this illustrates how Dimmesdale is falling

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    pride within ones heart and elated perception of self that grips them deceived. Its apparent in both stories the essence of deceit and how it handicaps the mind. The author’s choice of words and style of writing illuminates the overall presence of sin and darkness‚ and juxtaposing it’s obvious the travesty in lives today. In Lawrence’s work‚ the story of a hopeless family’s haunted home with roots in deception leaves the reader optimistic of a brighter end. The author uses the symbolic relationship

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    any other.” (Orwell 21) Also a lot of the rules the Animals made has to do with staying or looking as far off from humans as possible. Humans in Animal Farm play the role of sin‚ as the ten Catholic commandments creates a base for us to use to help with not committing sin. So if in Animal Farm humans play the role of sin the two sets of commandments relate to each other by achieving the common goal of not sinning or as in animal farm not participating in humanistic activities. These two sets

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