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    The Poisonwood Bible Question 1 “What is the conqueror’s wife if not a conquest herself?” This quote sums up Orleanna’s feeling of guilt she has towards her daughter’s death and towards the crimes of the US against the Congo. By identifying herself as the conqueror’s wife‚ Orleanna places herself in a position where she is not the chief criminal but connected enough to feel responsibility. In Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible‚ she uses diction‚ imagery‚ and selection of detail

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    Chapter 6: Are The Bible Records Reliable? 2. Why do you think our culture is so quick to believe the false “facts” given to them (by professors‚ scientists‚ intellectuals‚ media‚ etc.) that the Bible isn’t a reliable document? Our culture is quick to believe the false “facts” given to them that the Bible is not a reliable document since it is assumes those in positions of influences have been intellectually honest in their research and are not ruled by their presuppositions or prejudices. 4

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    Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Lynchburg‚ VA April 7‚ 2013   The Bible Among The Myths I believe that Worldview is seriously influenced by culture‚ knowledge‚ politics‚ religion and upbringing. Therefore‚ it is not uncommon to meet people who view the Bible as mythical literature. Hence there have been occasions when I have found myself in an intense debate about whether or not information in the Bible is real. As a result‚ there have been occasions

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    and later‚ further developed said knowledge by means of a professor. John Oswalt teaches at Asbury Theological Seminary‚ Trinity Evangelical Divinity School‚ and Wesley Biblical Seminary. In our course textbook‚ The Bible Among the Myths‚ the author presents his main theme-the Bible is unique

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    of the Bible 1. What would you say is the main theme of the Bible? I agree with the explanation of Bickel and Jantz (1998)‚ when they break down the Bible in three parts: ♣ God is the author. ♣ We are the characters. ♣ Jesus is the theme. 2. Have you ever considered the Bible from this perspective before? Explain why or why not. After reading our assignment for the week and all of the discussions in the group‚ I have gained an entirely different perspective of the theme of the Bible. I was

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    It is very easy to dream a dream. But what separates the dreamers from the successful is their diligence and rejection of laziness in every capacity. Reading and study of the books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes from the Bible reveal patterns and habits of successful people who are working alongside God towards eternity. The diligence in characters such as Lady Wisdom from Proverbs 31 helps shape our understanding of what it means to be a hard worker and the existential questions posed in Ecclesiastes

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    Leviticus is the third book of the Hebrew Bible‚ also the third book in the Torah. The main points of the book are concerned with Levitical‚ or priestly worship. In the first section of the book there is a series of laws regarding sacrifices‚ burnt-offerings‚ meat‚ thank‚ sin and trespass-offerings‚ followed by the law of the priestly duties in connection with the offering of sacrifices. The Holiness Code of Leviticus was written mostly as a ritual manual for Israel’s priests. Christians today

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    Noah’s Role in the Bible and in the Koran Christianity and Islam are to very closely related religions‚ and they share the same origins‚ and some of the same history. The Koran and the Old Testament of the Bible are very closely related‚ in that many of the stories share the same points and characters. One of the overlapping stories is the story of the Flood. Although the main point or objective of the story is the same the means that each book gets there by is very different. Although in

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    The Jefferson Bible: A Reconciliation of Jefferson & Christianity As a work of theological literature‚ Thomas Jefferson’s The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth‚ or otherwise popularly known as the Jefferson Bible‚ has historically either been considered a philosophical masterpiece or shrugged off as irreverent blasphemy. From a fundamentalist point-of-view‚ Jefferson had desecrated the world’s most glorified and holy text‚ butchering doctrines by which countless people live with his illicit

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    In the film “The Prince of Egypt” there are many references to the bible‚ specifically the book of exodus. Even though there are many references there were also some very big alterations. This report will go more in depth into the alterations and show the thoughts of other critics. “One of the first changes from the Biblical account is that Moses was drawn from the water by Seti’s wife‚ not the daughter of pharaoh”(“Dig the Bible - The Prince of Egypt Review”). In the opinion of another article

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