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    such as the Creature in Frankenstein or Adam in Paradise Lost. They can also be compared based on what the character is seeking‚ for example‚ revenge and disobedience. Each of the characters can be compared in their own books such as God‚ Adam‚ and Satan.     As the story goes along‚ we learn that Victor wants to create a human. He starts to steal different body parts from deceased people and builds a human by himself. When the Creature comes alive‚ Victor is scared and runs away. The Creature is

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    The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne shows significant and essential details of the Puritan society in the 17th century. The essence of chapter 10 ending is related to the theme of hypocrisy as it describes Roger Chillingworth’s evil attitude toward Arthur Dimmesdale‚ who is in love with Hester Prynne. When Dimmesdale falls into a deep sleep at noon-day‚ Chillingworth comes into the room and look Dimmesdale’s hidden chest. Chillingworth is known as an intelligent and warm physician in the community

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    typical. Witch hunting was a serious problem for hundreds of years across the globe. I will look at the political aspects of witch hunting and a general overview of witch hunting as it happened in England. Witchcraft has always been associated with Satan or some form of demonic worship‚ and I will look at that as well. Societies have burned witches at the stake and hung them from trees for a fear of their magic as well as discrimination against those that are different. Witch hunting has been

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    “The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and The Wardrobe” is a captivating book written by C.S. Lewis. This book is about four children (Peter‚ Susan‚ Edmund‚ and Lucy)‚ a Witch‚ a Lion‚ and a Wardrobe leading into the mysterious land of Narnia. In the beginning of the book the children‚ who are sent to live with a professor in the English countryside (because of air-raids in London) stumble upon Narnia when hiding a wardrobe in the Professor’s house. When in Narnia they learn of the White Witch and her treachery

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    objection about how God whether he knows or does not know the future. He states that God could have prevented all evil by not creating all the bad people. For example Edward questions about why God created Satan. If God knew Satan would cause so much harm to our humanity‚ why would God let Satan become the evil person he is today? Edward assumed God to be the powerful God that does know the future‚ who is suppose to know everything. Edward states that God knows all the choices that everyone will make

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    some discrepancy as to the tone of this charge. Overall‚ the different English translations all describe a very similar vision experience. Structural Outline 1. Clean clothes for Joshua (3:1-5) 1.1 Set the scene (3:1) 1.2 Rebuke of Satan (3:2) 1.3 Removal of iniquity (3:3-4) 1.4 Clean garments and turban (3:5) 2. Promises from the Angel of the Lord (3:6-10) 2.1 Joshua’s Commission (3:6-7) 2.2 Promise of a coming Servant (3:8) 2.3 In that Day (3:9-10) Genre of the Text

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    The literary work of Beowulf is believed‚ by many‚ to contain numerous attributes of Christian propaganda. Throughout the story of Beowulf‚ there are several circumstances and coincidences that distinctly relate to the Christian belief system. One can only imagine that these ideas of Christian propaganda; which include the use of Christian themes and beliefs in works of literary art‚ were strategically placed throughout the story of Beowulf to help the conversion from the old world pagan religious

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    Evil in Dante and Chaucer

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    would have a source for it -- Satan -- and if could easily devise a series of ecclesiastical checklists to test its presence and its power. In our secular world‚ evil has come down to something that hurts people for no explicable reason: the bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City‚ the burning of black churches in the South. We have taken evil out of the hands of Satan‚ and placed it in the hands of

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    Why Does Evil Exist

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    present with you in this way‚ I have already passed judgment in the name of our Lord Jesus on the one who has been doing this. So when you are assembled and I am with you in spirit‚ and the power of our Lord Jesus is present‚ hand this man over to Satan for the destruction of the flesh‚ so that his spirit may be saved on the day of the Lord. (1 Corinthians

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    Abelard and Heloise

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    themes are centered on Biblical authority‚ Satan’s persecution‚ and surrender to God; he focuses beyond the world of God. Heloise holds up her personal will as well as her love‚ and sees the world in terms of the actions people make‚ not of God and Satan. She concentrates on personal relationships within the present world. Abelard was a teacher of theology in the medieval university while Heloise may be considered as a student of his. In this teaching from his letters Abelard draws an analogy between

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