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    Christian Apologetics

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    Introduction To Integrated Christian Apologetics William James Summary: The word “apologetics” comes from the Greek word “apologia”‚ meaning to “make a defense”. Apologetics is a defense of one’s faith or persuasion. Christian Apologetics is therefore a defense of the Christian Faith offering the listener reasons why Christianity can be trusted and is believable. With the growing followers of science and technology‚ birthing atheistic convictions around the globe‚ all religions are under

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    NATURALIST‚ POSTMODERNIST AND THEISTIC WORLDVIEWS Tracy Evans Regent University Abstract The basic tenants and worldviews of naturalism‚ postmodernism and Christian theism are explored and how these worldviews have had an effect on the American culture. The philosophical implications and the tensions manifested out of beliefs established from these worldviews and philosophies. What is a Worldview? Everyone has an outlook on life‚ a particular way they view the world around them‚ a

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    The Racial Worldview The meaning of racism can be defined a prejudice or animosity against a group of people who belong to a race. The idea of racism can be stemmed from the belief that people of different races have different qualities and abilities‚ and that some races are inherently superior or inferior. The practice of such racial activities reflects the ideas of a racial worldview. This ideology states that humans are classified and divided into different biological and hereditary entities

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    Worldviews is how we see and perceive the world and what we believe is important and useless There are hundreds of worldviews in the world‚ but their are three which are the most important. Beliefs are how we believe the world works‚ they can include holidays and what happens when you die. Values is what we consider the most crucial aspects about life like family and food. Finally is our Knowledge about earth and the rest of the universe‚ if we didn’t have knowledge most of our modern technologies

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    Kyalae T. Haywood March 23‚ 2014 Making of a Christian Leader What is Character Human “character”‚ is the pattern of thinking and acting which runs right through someone‚ so that wherever you cut into them‚ you see the same person through and through [1]. The transformation of a person character is their virtue. Virtue is what happens when wise and courageous choices have become “second nature [2].” Wright differentiates a biblical framework from a Greek moral framework in that Jesus and his

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    Plato's 3 Worldviews

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    Worldviews are viewed to be composed of core and peripheral beliefs. Critically assess the implications of changes in such core and peripheral beliefs (Aristotelian‚ Newtonian‚ Einsteinian)‚ for our understanding of scientific inquiry‚ particularly in light of Karl Popper’s theory of falsification. Over the course of history the world has developed and taken many paths to reach where we are today. Collectively‚ we all influence the direction of our society‚ morals‚ views and more significantly‚

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    “Ethics deals with what is morally right and wrong. Christian Ethics deals with what is morally right and wrong for a Christian.” -Norman Geisler (Christian Ethics: Options and Issues‚ 17) Christian Ethics: Contemporary Issues & Options‚ Second Edition by Norman L. Geisler In this thorough update of a classic textbook‚ noted Christian thinker Norman Geisler evaluates contemporary ethical options (such as antinomianism‚ situation ethics‚ and legalism) and pressing issues of the day (such as

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    Christmas holiday Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus. The English term Christmas (“mass on Christ’s day”) is of fairly recent origin. The earlier term Yule may have derived from the Germanic jōl or the Anglo-Saxon geōl‚ which referred to the feast of the winter solstice. The corresponding terms in other languages—Navidad in Spanish‚ Natale in Italian‚ Noël in French—all probably denote nativity. The German word Weihnachten denotes “hallowed night.” Since the early 20th century

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    Reading Romans in Context is a collection of scholarly essays creating comparisons between extra biblical manuscripts and the Epistle of Romans. Each essay corresponds to a specific section of the apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans and a relevant non-scriptural document collected from Second Temple Jewish literature. With twenty essays in total‚ the book introduces particular historical Jewish texts‚ certain cultural distinctions‚ and religious beliefs to create a deeper understanding of the audience

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    Christian Ministry

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    Essential Activities of Christian Ministry Christian ministry can be defined in many different ways. Ministry is often viewed as meeting a need with compassion‚ whether it is a spiritual‚ physical‚ or emotional need. Ministry done in a Christian context is typically done with the intention of introducing someone to the message of the Gospel or aiding them in maturing in their relationship with Jesus Christ. There are many activities that are important to Christian ministry and important for believers

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