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    Worldview | Chapter 5 [THE PROPHETHOOD & ITS RELEVANCE TO THE MUSLIM LIFE] UNGS 2030 CONTENTS 5.1 Prophethood 5.1.1 The Meaning of Wahy 5.1.2 The Meaning of Prophethood 5.2 Rasul and Nabi 5.3 The Necessity and Function of Revelation and Prophethood 5.3.1 The Functions of Revelation 5.3.2 The Functions of Prophets 5.4 Relevance of the Prophetic Sunnah to the Contemporary Life 5.4.1 Relevance of Sunnah 5.5 The phenomenon and universality of prophethood 5.6 The Finality of Prophet Muhammad 5.7 The Relevance

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    The Biblical Worldview begins with God and can be known through His creation of and revelation to humankind.(Weider & Gutierrez‚ 2011‚ p.69) This revelation of God can be described as general revelation or special revelation. General Revelation is known by humans by two methods. The two methods are natural and the creation of men and women in His image. (Weider & Gutierrez‚ 2011‚ p.70) General revelation is limited in its scope because of the fall; now humans are separated from God and

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    the revelations that follow. Look for connections between the context and the content of the revelations. The Historical Background material in the Student Manual is useful in making these connections. * Be able to identify on a map all of the important locations referred to in the revelations and the historical backgrounds. * Know the people of the Doctrine and Covenants (Many of the following questions will help you to review their names and their involvement in the revelations of the

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    3.1 Describe Paul’s gospel in regards to the elements he learned from the disciples in Jerusalem and in regards to those elements he received by revelation. To whom did Paul talk when he went to Jerusalem? How do we know? Show the similarities and differences between tradition and revelation in Paul’s gospel. Three years after his conversion‚ Paul went to Jerusalem to meet with Cephas (Peter). He remained in Jerusalem for fifteen days. After this time‚ he also met with James‚ the Lord’s brother

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    At the same time‚ naturalists may say that not even divine revelation can provide knowledge with certainty. And at first‚ that almost seems like it might be true in a sense. It’s not true though. Granted‚ there are certainly enough people claiming to have divine revelation when God hasn’t spoken. And it’s true that the problem of false prophets‚ false apostles‚ and false teachers is a major theme in the Bible. Yet the benefit of true prophets‚ true apostles‚ and true teachers is also a major theme

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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 The Character of God 3 The Sovereignty of God 5 The Revelation of God 7 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 13 Introduction 2 Chronicles 16 in the Bible states that “the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth.”1 Regardless of personal conviction‚ awareness‚ understanding‚ theological leanings‚ or beliefs‚ God sees. He sees everything. In Genesis 16‚ Hagar declares to God “You are the God who sees me.” Nothing

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    Curtis‚ pages 131-155‚ and give written responses to questions 1 and 6 on page 152. Study Questions for Curtis‚ Chapter 8‚ Page 152 1. Consider the farmer in Isa. 28:23-29‚ whose God-given knowledge of farming techniques comes through general revelation. Have you ever experienced anything similar? Have you ever learned how to do something through tradition‚ observation‚ experimentation‚ but believe the lessons come ultimately from God? (INSERT ANSWER HERE) 6. A friend tells you that

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    The Apostle John was given a vision of the last days from the Church Age through the Revelation to the precipice of eternity with God. John recorded this vision as the book of Revelation in the Bible. At the end of the Tribulation comes the reign of Jesus on the earth. This reign is for one thousand years‚ and is called the Millennium. At the end of the Millennium‚ Satan is released from the bottomless pit. He is allowed to deceive lost people on the earth‚ form an army‚ and come against Jesus in

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    5). Alvin Ailey used dance as a form of expression in order to represent African American culture‚ and to illustrate a successful‚ Black Arts institution fighting for Civil Rights and slavery abolishment against a racially segregated society. Revelations was one of Alvin Ailey’s most famous performances with his new company in the 1960s. The piece was told in a suite of spirituals with three sections‚ “Pilgrims of Sorrow‚” “Take Me to the Water” and “Move‚ Members‚ Move.” Ailey uses choreography

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    in shacks battling destitute poverty. Religion has ignored many problems of the human condition in favor of the fantasy of revelation and salvation. It has led to vicious wars‚ disenfranchisement of entire groups of people all because of the sweet promise of salvation. In John D. Caputo’s essay‚ Caputo highlights the divisive nature of religion and how the promises of revelation and salvation result ultimately lead to further perpetuate the lies and violence that religion has brought

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