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    1. The sources and norms of Christian Theology I understand scripture‚ tradition‚ reason and experience as the sources and norms of Christian theology. Revealing the knowledge of God‚ guides us to know God‚ and inform our action and practice as believers‚ they are the sources as witnesses that points to the knowledge of God. At that same time‚ they are norms by which we can judge our understanding of God and correct our behaviors as children of God 2. Understanding of the source and norms Scripture

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    chapter 2 pg.14-25 Socrates: The First Moralist Socrates (c.470-399 B.C) he was 70 years old when he died‚ his father was Sophroniscus‚ a sculptor‚ his mother Phaenarete‚ was a midwife. Socrates was likely a stonemason and a sculptor before turning to philosophy. He was a soldier during the Peloponnesian War. He has walked barefoot across ice‚ meditated standing up for thirty-six hours. He had the ability to ignore physical discomfort in order to achieve some greater mental or spiritual objective.The oracle

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    Abdul Kande 10/20/10 Proofreader Copy What do you use to communicate with your friends and family? If you said a cell phone then you are one of millions that depend on that tiny computer. From humble beginnings to the advanced companies that have come along the mobile phone has impacted our lives greatly. Wireless phones connect us to one another from your close neighbors to friends across the globe; as a result communication is a breeze. You can complete everyday tasks and amazing technological

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    attributes of deity while in human flesh‚ and how He demonstrated His humanity while experiencing temptation. THE CLASSICAL VIEW What does it mean that Christ “emptied himself” in the incarnation From the Classical View‚ to understand the meaning of Christ “emptied himself”‚ one must ask the questions‚ what did He empty himself of? Can Christ give away part of His deity and still remain God. First‚ according to 1Elmer Towns (2008‚ pg.191) Theology for Today‚ “Christ emptied himself of veiling

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    Persuasive Essay Dear Willingboro Board of Education‚ The school has adopted a policy which requires athletes to maintain a grade of “C” or higher. This has brought about a free tutoring program for athletes with low grades. I believe this notion is greatly called for. Having a free tutoring program will improve the academic performances of those who need it. Furthermore‚ this allows them to remain on whatever sports team they’re on. This could also give them more confidence in their schools

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    Theology of Missions A research paper submitted to Dr. Christopher Ballew GLST 500-D14 Global Studies Survey by Ben Sollie November 9‚ 2014 CONTENTS Introduction………………………………………………………………………………… The Nature of God and Mission……………………………………………………………. Old Testament and New Testament Texts Relating to Mission…………………………… How Mission Theology Relates to other Aspects of Theology…………………………… Key Themes of Mission…………………………………………………………………… How Mission Theology Relates

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    Meaning and Definition of Philosophy The term “Philosophy” is derived from two Greek words‚ Philia meaning “to love” or “to befriend” and‚ Sophia meaning “wisdom.” Thus‚ philosophy‚ means “the love of wisdom”. It was coined by Pythagoras‚ one of the sages of ancient Greece‚ born about the year 584 B.C. Philosophy is an activity people undertake when they seek to understand fundamental truths about themselves‚ the world in which they live‚ and their relationships to the world and to each other.

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    THE THEOLOGY OF MISSIONS Submitted to Dr. H Edward Pruitt in partial fulfillment of the requirements of GLST 500 by Alyssa Avant B.A. University of Mississippi‚ 2003 July 15‚ 2012 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1 MISSION IN THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT......................................................................1 MISSION THEOLOGY IN RELATIONSHIP TO BROADER THEOLOGY...

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    philosophy [fɪˈlɒsəfɪ] n pl -phies 1. (Philosophy) the academic discipline concerned with making explicit the nature and significance of ordinary and scientific beliefs and investigating the intelligibility of concepts by means of rational argument concerning their presuppositions‚ implications‚ and interrelationships; in particular‚ the rational investigation of the nature and structure of reality (metaphysics)‚ the resources and limits of knowledge (epistemology)‚ the principles and import of

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    Theology of Marriage and Family Call and Response: The Vitality of Differentiation Abstract Theology of Marriage and Family Call and Response: The Vitality of Differentiation Throughout our lives human relationships are quintessentially the most powerful and substantive life force we cannot avoid. Subsequently the value and meaning of the relationship we have with ourselves and others have variables that are not always

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