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    Christian to grasp the beauty of being made in the image of God. The Spirit of God was the fulfillment of all the Jewish prophesies on how God would return His Presence to mankind again. The Trinitarian views became grounded because of Paul’s revelation on the very real true nature of God. The triune nature of God as one shows the vital importance that God is a relational being. He desires relationships and He has sent His Spirit for the church to be unified as one bride.

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    Foreshadow

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    Shocking revelations and plot twists in a story are needed to keep the audience from boredom. In most cases‚ subtle hints or foreshadowing are thrown here and there‚ serving as portents of such surprises. However‚ the audience rarely pays attention to these little details; they tend to focus on the big picture rather than specifics. This makes the effects of the revelations and surprises appear greater than they would otherwise have been. Only upon a closer analysis of the story do these foreshadows

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    allow him to think for himself. No longer was it enough for man to simply obey what he was told God’s word said; he had to understand God’s word for himself. No longer was his faith to be in a hierarchy of men but in Jesus Christ and His written revelation of Himself. The consequences of this new attitude were immediately evident in the proliferation of sects within Protestantism. Not realizing that freedom to interpret and follow the Scriptures involved religious freedom‚ early Reformation leaders

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    Martin Luther

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    Martin Luther Posted on the door of the church of Wittenberg were mainly against indulgences being sold to people for money. What did Luther’s Writings Attack? Martin Luther’s writings attacked The devils The Pope The book of James The book of Revelation And GOD! What did Luther Seek from the Pope? Martin Luther wanted the pope to stop granting indulgences and to put a stop into selling indulgences to the people. What teachings did Luther present? Luther presented St. Pauls teaching which he

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    promised Holy Spirit to all the Christians as these people could speak alike on behalf of God. Furthermore‚ another distinctive feature is doctrine of the Paraclete‚ which claimed to be the recipients although in state of ecstasy of special divine revelations (Chung‚ 2013). It is believed by Montanists that the Holy Spirit or

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    disciples. In James 1:5 we read‚ “If any of you lack wisdom‚ let him ask of God‚ that giveth to all men liberally‚ and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” (Bible King James Version) It is important to study and pray by faith to gain personal revelation. Nephi‚ son of Lehi‚ is one of the greatest examples of Book of Mormon prophets. In 1 Nephi 2‚ Nephi’s father‚ Lehi‚ has a dream where he is commanded

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    Prophet Isa

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    Prophet Isa p.b.u.h. is the 24th Prophet‚ who came after Prophet Yahya p.b.u.h. and before Prophet Muhammad p.b.u.h.. Prophet Isa was born by a virgin mother‚ Maryam and had his revelation at the age of 30. After he had his revelation‚ Prophet Isa had performed many miracles to gain the trust of the people of his time. The main miracles he performed were curing illness and even supplicate Allah Almighty to bring back a dead person alive. The people of his time were known for their high knowledge

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    divine revelation it is difficult for many to be persuaded that some do not have the right to marry whomever they so desire.  The retrieval of the sense of faith in revelation is thus one important way to discover the authentic meaning of marital love that is in accord with the reality of human nature.  Of course‚ this kind of talk is impugned as religious “hate speech” by those who fail to take into account the reasons given for the moral ideals inherent to Christian faith. Christian revelation impels

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    4. Compare Islam to Christianity and Judaism. What are the biggest similarities and differences between these religions? What factors do they have in common? The similarities that all three religions have are that they are all derived from the “Abrahamic religions” and they are all monotheistic. The reason for this is because of the Hebrew’s Bible agreement with God. All have their own form of what they call their written Word. They each all have a place established for worship. They

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    reaction report 2

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    close relationship with Reiss’s wheel theory of love. This wheel theory depicts the development of love as a spinning wheel. Consisting of 4 spokes rapport‚ self-revelation‚ mutual dependency‚ and fulfillment of the need for intimacy. Two of these components are directly connected to effective communication‚ rapport and self-revelation. Rapport is when two people meet there is a sense of “ease” and “understanding.” For rapport to occur‚ verbal communication‚ as well as body language is a key component

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