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    1. Doctrine is defined by Dictionary.com as “a particular principle‚ position‚ or policy taught or advocated‚ as of a religion or government” (“doctrine”). This means that the doctrine of scripture can be taken as the lessons and teachings we take from scripture itself. But why is it that we use these doctrines as Christians‚ why is it that we take these words to heart? All scripture is inspired by God. “Inspired means‚ literally ‘God-breathed’” (Stewart). This means that the doctrine of scripture

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    or the person of worship for that religion. Taking the Notre Dame as an example‚ the amount of money it brings to the tourism of France is extremely high. People visit it for pilgrimage‚ examining its intricate architecture and design and even to repent. The extra money this church brings in could help the less fortunate in many ways. Thus proving the previous statement controversial. Secondly‚ the aim of showing god the sacrifices and financial efforts that were made to his satisfaction and in satisfaction

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    never lets the judgements define herself. As soon as she leaves the prison she begins to help others. Her kind deeds help her to redefine her own sin‚ and to help her feel as though she has repented fully. Even though Hester is genuinely trying to repent the villagers still hold on to their cruel judgements about her. These judgements help to make themselves feel as though their sins are not as bad‚ and that they have been chosen as righteous people through predestination and will be saved. Hester

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    family as a result of the grandmother’s actions is proven when the Misfit states‚ "it would have been better for all of you‚ lady‚ if you hadn’t of recognized me." (page 8). Each member of the family is bad in their own way‚ although the grandmother repents herself when she experiences a state of grace; despite the Misfit being the murderer of her entire family she is able to feel compassion for him which is signified by her attempt to physically reach out to him. The grandmother’s spiritual enlightenment

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    the letter by a plea against the “unholy breach of unity among you‚ which is quite incompatible with God’s chosen people‚” and he then proceeds to explain the dangerous effects of such disunity‚ and finally concludes by encouraging the faithful to repent. At the heart of this letter is the understanding that the Corinthians have brought disgrace upon their once “venerable and illustrious name.” According to St. Clement the Corinthians once displayed

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    referred to as "witch-hunts" because of their similarity to the Salem witch trials. They both struck fear in the people due to the "guilty until you confess" attitude which ruled the courts. In Salem the only way to escape death was to confess and repent; in the McCarthy hearings if you were accused‚ whether guilty or not‚ you would always be viewed as a Communist. McCarthy also relates to Abigail in The Crucible‚ because they both made false accusations against innocent people. McCarthy accused people

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    Hester Prynne The character of Hester Prynne changed significantly throughout the novel "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hester Prynne‚ through the eyes of the Puritans‚ is an extreme sinner; she has gone against the Puritan ways‚ committing adultery. For this irrevocably harsh sin‚ she must wear a symbol of shame for the rest of her life. From the beginning‚ we see that Hester Prynne is a young and beautiful woman who has brought a child into the world with an unknown father. She is

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    become a rich man and have position of power. This proposal was very enticing for a young man wanting to do God’s will.. After the corruption had taken over‚ Handsome had a vision come to him with direction and defined the sin that his people had to repent of.() Their previous way of life was virtuous‚ no evil habits or appetites for evil. At this point Handsome Lake visions and teaching included the talk of witchcraft‚ in love magic‚ in abortion and in drunkenness. These sinful acts

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    starts on the first day of Tishrei‚ the seventh month. On our calendar‚ it falls during September or October. Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the Days of Awe; ten days that allow you to consider the sins you have made during the previous year and repent before a new year begins. At the end of the days of Awe‚ Yom Kippur is celebrated. Yom Kippur is also known as the Day of Atonement. It is considered the most important holiday in Judaism. It comes after the Days of Awe. According to tradition‚ on

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    The present study of Deborah examines the dichotomy of a female balancing power with submission. The purpose of this thesis is to show that you can have power and be submitted. Deborah’s story is found in the Old Testament in the book of Judges in chapters 4 and 5. The book of Judges takes place during a time when the Israelites subjected themselves to idols and gave themselves to other gods. The book itself defines the text written therein: it contains the history of Biblical judges‚ divinely inspired

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