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    American Scripture

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    Colonists were not eager to leave England‚ it was considered the greatest government in the world. This was not a decision that was made lightly. Most of the assemblies in the colonies were worried to ask for a vote about independence. Rhode Island for example simply didn’t.³ The reasoning of this was that it would be a bad idea to show ununited colonies when the war was very much in full swing. There were events during the winter of 1775 that swung public opinion to pro-independence though. These

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    Time Line Hebrews Israelites Nation of Israel with a King – 1020 B.C. Destruction of Judah by the Babylonians – 587 Time Line – Foreign Domination Exile Persian Period - 539 Greek Period Roman Period Judaism Monotheism Sacred Text; makes them unique Christianity Destruction of Jerusalem – 70 A.D. Arrangement Hebrew Bible – TANAK Law/ Torah Prophets / Nevi ‘im Writings / Ketuvim Old Testament Law / Pentateuch (five scrolls) History Wisdom Literature & Psalms Prophets

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    Is the Bible Alone the Pillar of Truth? Martin Luther taught the principle of Sola Scriptura‚ that Scripture alone is the highest and ultimate authority for the individual Christian. This Protestant principle affirms that other authorities have weight‚ but they are subservient to and judged by the Word of God in Scripture. Sola Scriptura tries to make Scripture the highest possible standard of faith. Catholics do not believe in Sola Scriptura because we hold that Sacred Tradition and the Church

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    EXPLORING THE ESSENTIALS INTRODUCTION “Therefore many other signs Jesus also performed in the presence of the disciples‚ which are not written in this book; but these have been written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ‚ the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name.” The apostle John wrote these words stressing to his readers that by believing that Jesus was the Christ and the Son of God‚ they would receive eternal life. This statement could raise the question

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    CheckPoint – Psychotherapy Psychotherapy is geared toward helping individuals discover thenature of their mind’s inner workings by examining the processes in their three regions of consciousness‚ the id‚ the ego and the super ego.  Sigmund Freud developed the Theory of Psychodynamics through the process of identifying four characteristics that he deemed to be essential for a psychologist to make a diagnosis in mentally ill patients. The process involved the use of free association and transference

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    1. What is your topic? Salvation 2. Identify your topic as Christian doctrine or practice: It is a doctrine 3. What is your foundational Scripture text? Ephesians 2: 1-10 4. Identify 3-4 other scripture texts that support this topic: • Acts 15:11‚ On the contrary‚ we believe that we will be saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus‚ just as they will.” • Acts 20:24‚ But I do not count my life of any value to myself‚ if only I may finish my course and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus

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    Checkpoint Psychotherapy

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    The biomedical approach to psychotherapy involves pharmacological treatments i.e. antidepressant drugs for anxiety or depression. Drug therapy does not teach new skills or ways of coping with their difficulties‚ other than relying on medication. Some therapist suggests the combination of both drugs and therapy may be more effective in the treatment of depression and other similar disorders. The psychodynamic approach is a form of depth psychology‚ the goal of this method for the psychotherapist

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    CONFIDENTIAL REPORT This report may not be used for forensic purposes. 25 January 2012 To: Mr. and Mrs Y Thank you for allowing me to assess X. Please find a report of my findings. BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS Client: X Y Date of Birth: 16 August 1993 Date of Assessment: 9 January 2012 Age at time of Assessment: 18 years 4 months REASON FOR REFERRAL X was referred by her parents for a psychometric evaluation of her scholastic ability. X attended Gelvandale High School until December

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    THE THEOPNEUSTY OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURE The Doctrine of Inspiration and Its Critics Clements Romanus a church father refers to the scripture as being true through the Holy Spirit. Augustine refers to scripture as god’s handwriting or a letter from heaven. Aside from the term inspiration he also used dictation and direction. He gives reference to inspiration perhaps as a consequences of the translation into Latin of 2 Timothy 3:16. But He does not fix these term dogmatically because He also

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    the names or other identifying information refer to an actual psychotherapy client. The primary purpose of these fictional cases is to challenge students to enhance student learning regarding concepts presented in the textbook. Some are rather straightforward clinical cases‚ whereas others incorporate unique challenges to the clinical psychologist. Sample Case #1 (primarily regarding Chapter 11—General Issues in Psychotherapy‚ and Chapter 4—Cultural Issues in Clinical Psychology) Zev is

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