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    desire to see Tartuffe suffer for his betrayal. We are reintroduced to the differences of a fraud and a true Christian. Cleante interrupted Orgon and said that he should not hope revenge against Tartuffe but‚ rather hope that Tartuffe repents for his sins and a light sentence by the King. Family and loyalty is another theme that is commonly recurring in the play. In the beginning of the play‚ Orgon falls further and further into Tartuffe’s trap and the whole household suffer from this. This makes

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    of Scripture. It is obvious because the Bible tells us about God and the incarnation. The Bible reveals the Law of God to us and shows us our brokenness. In the Bible we learn about the death of Christ and how his death is a substitute for all who repent and believe in Jesus Christ. The Bible unfolds for us God’s plan and will for our lives. We find in the Scripture how to walk and live for the Lord.175 Therefore‚ if we are going to lead like Jesus‚ it is imperative that we hear the word‚ read the

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    Howl: American Realities Poetry is considered to be one of the most complex‚ yet beautiful‚ forms of literary expression. Multiple aspects of poetry have shifted throughout history – such as style‚ vocabulary and form. Countless well known poets have each left their mark on history. Such poets include William Shakespeare‚ Robert Frost‚ Emily Dickinson and Edgar Allan Poe. Although‚ no matter the time period in which each poet existed or their individual writing style‚ all have one thing in common

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    John Milton was born in Bread Street‚ Cheapside‚ London‚ on the 9th of December 1608. The first sixteen years of Milton ’s life‚ coinciding with the last sixteen of the reign of James I. His father‚ a prosperous business man‚ was known ass a man of great taste‚ and was interested in the music of London at the time. Music was thus a part of the poet ’s life since birth. His father forced him to get an education in all scholarly areas. He was taught by Puritan clergymen who gave Milton his extreme

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Writing Assignment 1 – Christ in Discipleship Submitted to Dr. Buddy R. Lowman‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of the course DSMN 500-D11 Discipleship Ministries by 10/27/201 INTRODUCTION Christ is the central person in Christian discipleship. Without Christ‚ Christianity would not exist and there would be no followers of Christ. To be true followers of Christ‚ believers

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    Sacrifice

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    second definition. The Old Testament of the Bible spends a good amount of time referring to and governing ritual sacrifice. I feel like the importance placed on sacrifice in the Old Testament can confuse the true and real reason behind it‚ which is to repent and dedicate our life to God. Sacrifice as a ritual can very easily become common place‚ by simply going through the motions‚ versus my idea of sacrifice‚ which is living the sacrifice like Jesus did His whole life. From my own study of the bible

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    The story of Macbeth tells of a man who presses his way to become ruler of a kingdom and ensure security of his throne. Along the way he is lead astray‚ which consequently‚ causes destruction‚ failure‚ and tarnishes him with an image of insanity. This paper argues that despite all of Macbeth’s apparent flaws‚ he is still a sane individual. Macbeth’s overwhelming guilty conscience shows that he is able to decipher between what is right and what is wrong. If Macbeth was completely blinded by evil

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    The Breaking Of Bread

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    Where Christianity stemmed from Judaism and separated as it spread through the Roman Empire about 70 CE‚ the sacred practice of the Liturgy of the Eucharist was similarly carried over where church began in 30CE. It is proposed that “the Acts of the Apostles also shows that the Eucharist (at first called ‘the Breaking of Bread’) was one of the cornerstones of Christian life and identity from earliest times” (Unknown‚ 2017)‚ where this is established as the mystery of life‚ death and resurrection.

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    Christianity Concept of God: Christians believe the image of God to be three Gods merged into one. The Trinity’s components are the Father‚ Son‚ and the Holy Spirit and they are all equal. Each form of God has the same attributes of all-powerful‚ all-knowing‚ always present‚ unchanging‚ and everlasting. (Dew) Concept of Prayer: For Christians‚ prayer is the foundation of their religion‚ but is less strict than Islam. Christian believers create and sustain a relationship with God through

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    Christian belief system. While reading the author section in our book this week‚ I learned that one of his ancestors was involved in the Salem Witchcraft Trials and during my research‚ I found that this ancestor was the only judge that refused to repent of his actions during the trial ("Nathaniel Hawthorne"). In "Young Goodman Brown"‚ Brown had

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