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    Romans Human Identity

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    are saved and unsaved. These were the Gentiles and Jews. According to Romans 2:15 the Gentiles did not have any law while the Jews had. However‚ Paul says that Even though the difference exists‚ all of them are condemned since with or without the law‚ they all sinned. However‚ the Jews are under a stronger condemnation since they sinned and yet they knew the law. Consequently‚ Paul claimed that awareness of the law brings wrath but contrariwise the Gentiles did not have the law. The Jews seized to

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    problems” Understanding the situation   Many excuses for silence (Gentile‚ March 2010)  It’s not a big deal  It’s not my responsibility Steps to deal with ethical issues (Gentile‚ February 2010)  Realize ethical dilemmas are normal  Treat ethical issue as business issue  Tackle the rationalizations head-on  Learn to play to the psychological biases Understanding the situation  Confronting the problem (Gentile‚ March 2010)  Managing your responsibility (Zadek‚ 2004)  “Our

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    peace and unity which caused people to take interest in practicing it. Paul and his message to the Gentiles helped Christianity grow from a persecuted religion to the dominant religion of the Empire. Because it gave people a sense of peace‚ unity and welcomed people of all different religious background‚ Christianity was accepted and well cultivated by the people. In Paul’s message to the Gentiles‚ he says “If you confess with your lips that Jesus is lord and believe in your heart that God raised

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    letter. Churches in Galatia were made up of both Jewish and Gentile converts. Paul’s purpose for writing to the churches was to confirm their faith‚ especially justification by faith alone‚ apart from the works of the Law of Moses. The main personalities in this book are the Apostle Paul‚ Judaizers‚ false teachers‚ fruits of the spirt‚ and Abraham. Paul wrote this book to resolve the problem of circumcision and Jewish legalism toward Gentile believers. It was written as a response to the regional churches

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    The Bible and Culture

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    The Bible and Culture Culture is at the heart of who we are. We interact and react to the world based on the culture we have developed. When encountering cultures different from our own there is an almost automatic judgment. We quickly find differences and disparities and judge that culture against our own; often sitting in judgment of the other culture’s ways of operating‚ not even entertain the idea that our way may not be optimal. We as humans are quick to set ourselves and our ways (our culture)

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    (13)‚358-371. Barlett C. P.‚ & Rodeheffer C. (2009). Effects of Realism on Extended Violent and Nonviolent Video Game Play on Aggressive Thoughts‚ Feeling‚ and Physiological Arousal. Aggressive Behavior.(11)‚ 213-224. Muniba‚ S.‚ Anderson C. A.‚ & Gentile D. A. (2012). Effects of Prosocial‚ Neutral‚ and Violent Video Games on Children’s Helpful and Hurtful Behaviors. Aggressive Behavior‚ (6)‚ 281-287. Hasan‚ Y.‚ Begue‚ L.‚ & Bushman B. J.‚ (2013). Violent Video Games Stress People Out and Make Them

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    were comprised of both Jewish and Gentile converts. Paul’s purpose in writing to these churches was to confirm them in the faith‚ especially concerning justification by faith alone‚ apart from the works of the Law of Moses. The key personalities of this book are the Apostle Paul‚ Judaizers‚ false teachers‚ circumcision‚ fruits of the sprit‚ 10 commandments‚ and Abraham. Paul writes this book to deal with the problem of circumcision and Jewish legalism toward Gentile believers. It was written because

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    Peter. Much of the debate was centered on the Jewish Law‚ customs‚ and how it was to be taught now versus Paul’s version. It was decided‚ and more or less agreed‚ Paul would minister to the Gentiles and St. Peter (a gentleman’s agreement)‚ and the other apostles in Jerusalem would minister to the Jewish converts. James‚ the brother of Jesus‚ likely wrote his book of ‘James’ between 49 A.D.–50 A.D. I would recommend reading the short book

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    Introduction Before I touch the given text‚ it is needed to mention generally first the importance of letter to Romans and its introduction. Many Christian thinkers have found that Romans is the key to understand the rest of the Bible. John Calvin called it “an open door to understanding all the treasurers of scripture.” William Tyndale said that it shone “light onto the whole Bible.” J. B. Phillips‚ in his translation of the New Testament‚ called it “the Gospel according to Paul.” M. Luther

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    Summary argumentation Contra The primary argument that the contra side said was that “no one can prove that the test is works” that means you can say with a 100% of security that a person that pass the test‚ can be a good parent. The other argument was that you can’t control the number of births that someone is going to have‚ and neither can you say that someone can have a children or not. Validity of argumentation Contra I strongly feel that all the argumentation of the contra side‚ are really logic

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