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    Christianity and Salvation

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    Topic: That Jesus Christ is saviour is one of the core beliefs of Christianity. Outline and critically evaluate some traditional ways of understanding salvation. Outline and critically evaluate some contemporary theologians’ thinking on salvation. Briefly address the implications of this for teaching salvation in schools. The Oxford English Dictionary defines salvation as “deliverance from sin and its consequences‚ believed by Christians to be brought about by faith in Christ” . “Sin”‚ in turn

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    Fundamental Moral Theology II The course aims to complete building up the framework for moral decision-making in the Roman Catholic tradition‚ exploring more the basis of Christian moral reasoning. Content The main themes in the course will include: Natural law tradition and its contemporary understanding‚ Moral norms and moral values‚ a synthetic view of the moral decision‚ Freedom and responsibility‚ Culture and morality‚ the modern concept of sin‚ its dimensions and the call to conversion

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    Bibl 104 Reflection Paper

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    Theology 104-D14 Jenna Erickson - L26804152 Reflection Paper 1 04/13/2015 I. Introduction Upon sitting down at my desk to write this Reflection paper‚ I had to put a lot of time and thought into which topics I wanted to discuss and go further in-depth with. Knowing where I stood throughout much of my life‚ and then in the beginning of this class I have decided upon the topics of Doubt and Reconciliation. I believe these two topics can go hand-in-hand with each other. Doubt being first‚ but then

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    perspectives: (Murphy 2009). Ransom Theory – Says Christ was given by God as a ransom to Satan in order to cancel the debt Satan had on man. This theory was also taught by Augustine. This is a false view of the atonement according to classical Reformed theology. (Murphy 2009). My Perceptive Remarks on “Ransom Theory”: According to my religious experience the “Ransom Theory” merges with my understanding of the “Atonement.” In (Gen. 3) Satan tempted Eve and succeeded in getting her to sin. Yet‚ God turned

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    give the different biblical interpretations that these denominations give and where they make claim that the gleam them from within the Bible. Hi thesis is‚ “to write a new evangelical ecclesiology as part of Crossway’s Foundations of Evangelical Theology series. He begins with the basic idea of the Church and definition of what he holds the church to be: “The church is the people of God who have been saved through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ and have been incorporated into his body through

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    Christians strive to emulate the ‘perfect’ life of Jesus‚ though they know that they will never truly achieve their goals. The idea of God is almost always boiled down to the "aspiration to participate in or be in harmony with perfection.1" But how does this perfection shape our conception of God? The nature of perfection is defined in theistic circles as love. There are two schools of thought addressed in the selection; traditional theism & process theism. Cobb & Griffin discuss the conflict between

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    Calvins Epistemology

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    from The University of Paris when he was only fourteen.3 There he studied at the College de Montaigu in the theology department.4 Humanism was a big focus around this time‚ rather than scholasticism (during the Middle Ages this was the prominent theology of the Catholics). Even though there was a large movement for church reforms‚ Gerard Calvin advised John to study law rather than pursue theology after they severed ties with the church. In obedience to this‚ he did so‚ and three years later‚ after studying

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    The metaphor of SONG and homiletic Contextual homiletic in patristic age The metaphor of song and music turns up here and there‚ over several millennia‚ in the terminology of preaching. In the following essay I attempt to show through the metaphor of singing how Hungarian homiletics is related to the so called aesthetical homiletics‚ which appeared both at the beginning and the end of the 20th century in international theological discourses‚ the effects of which also reached Hungary‚ albeit to

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    sure their own influences will not get in the way of the clients. From this article‚ the reader was able to understand how it is important to look at the whole picture in where the client is coming from personal experiences‚ cultural background‚ and theology background to be able to see if Scripture can be applied to help the client. Having a complete understanding on where the client is coming from can help the counselor to be able to work with the client by digging down to the core problems that have

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    Miguel De La Torre (born October 6‚ 1958) is a professor of Social Ethics and Latinx Studies at llff School of Theology‚ a scholar-activist‚ author‚ and an ordained Southern Baptist minister. Though Miguel was born in Cuba months before the Castro Revolution‚ De La Torre and his family migrated to the United States as refugees when he was an infant. For a while the U.S. government considered him and his family as "illegal aliens". On June 6‚ 1960‚ De La Torre received an order from Immigration

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