should possess. Luke also emphasizes on love and forgiveness going hand in hand. The Gospel of Luke brings the idea that you must forgive to love‚ and you must love everyone. The words‚ “to forgive” and “forgiveness” is used 46 times in the Gospel of Luke. In some cases‚ the term is not used in a religious sense but sometimes used on another level to indicate how Jesus’ followers should respond to each other. The Gospel of Luke focuses quite heavily on loving and forgiving everyone without
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31. Write your definition of the gospel of wealth. Do you agree with its assumptions? Why or Why not? Money is wasted often. Of course‚ this is an opinionated statement. The people with less money will think that the people with more money‚ that are out buying cars for their dogs and phones for their babies‚ are wasting money. But then the richer people will see no harm done in their actions. They have more money where that came from‚ what’s the big deal? Andrew Carnegie wrote
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The prosperity gospel also draws from the covenant with Israel. As part of that covenant relationship‚ God promises to provide the people with abundance as the people act in obedience to God’s will. For example‚ in Malachi 3:10: "Bring all of the tithe into the storehouse‚ that there would be food in My house. Test me now on this‚"‚ says the Lord of multitudes‚ "to find out if I will not open for you the windows of heaven‚ and pour out for you an overflowing blessing." Or‚ for another example‚ Deuteronomy
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The Gospel of Wealth Andrew Carnegie‚ author of “The Gospel of Wealth”‚ was a philanthropist who argued that “Individualism‚ Private Property‚ the Law of Accumulation of Wealth‚ and the Law of Competition;”(Carnegie‚p.24) was only beneficial and experienced to a small percentage of society’s wealth. Carnegie argued in his excerpt that‚ “there are but three modes in which surplus wealth could be disposed of.” These modes include leaving all the accumulated wealth of that person to the family
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Found Within the Gospel of John and in Sophocles’ Drama Antigone As a child‚ my world was enraptured by the wonderful Fisher-Price toy known as the Lite-Brite. By inserting multicolored little pegs into their corresponding slots on a detailed guide‚ I could transform drab‚ dull‚ and dark pieces of paper into wondrous works of brilliant art. The light that filled and transformed the plastic pegs closely parallel concepts of light and darkness found within the Gospel of John and in Sophocles’
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“A Gospel of Wealth” Essay Carnegie starts out his article stating‚ “The problem of our age is the proper administration of wealth‚ so that the ties of brotherhood may still bind together the rich and poor in harmonious relationship.” (Carnegie‚ 1) He begins by explaining how the people of our society enjoy wealth to a much greater level. He quotes‚ “What were the luxuries have become the necessaries of life.” (Carnegie‚ 2) He
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Lost legacies- The Desert of Fire Prologue- Lightning was fast asleep in his dirt and rock den when a deep rumbling woke him up. He hopped on his paws immediately and dashed to the entrance‚ listening to the earth as it shook in obvious discomfort. He looked up and saw rocks falling from a nearby cave onto several rattlesnakes and fear flashed through his mind. He leapt back into the burrow and shook his son Willow awake. He hissed urgently to his son “Get up Willow! Come on!” Willow suddenly
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Jesus of the Gospels The beginning of Jesus’ final week on earth began with Palm Sunday. This is where Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey to celebrate passover. People welcomed Jesus by throwing palms under his donkey. This was so that the donkey would not touch the ground. This was kind of the ’red carpet’ treatment even though a donkey was equivalent to a poor man’s car nowadays. Even though Jesus is all powerful‚ he chose to ride on a donkey. This juxtaposition shows Jesus’ humility
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Prologue: The Super-Story By Thomas Friedman (from Longitudes and Attitudes‚ 2002) ¶1 I am a big believer in the idea of the super-story‚ the notion that we all carry around with us a big lens‚ a big framework‚ through which we look at the world‚ order events‚ and decide what is important and what is not. The events of 9/11 did not happen in a vacuum. They happened in the context of a new international system – a system that cannot explain everything but can explain and connect more things in
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1. What are some ways the Christian gospel is perceived in our culture? 2. What are some specific moral reasons people may reject the Christian gospel? 3. What are some specific emotional reasons people may reject the Christian gospel? 4. What are some specific intellectual reasons people may reject the Christian gospel? 5. What can Christians do to address these objections and better communicate the Christian gospel? (1) The Christian Gospel is perceived in various ways within
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