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    Jerusalem in AD 70 | 64 AD | Between AD 65 and 80 | WHERE was it supposed to be written? | Antioch in Syria | Rome | Corinth in Greece | WHO was it written for? | Primarily for Jewish converts to Christianity | Christians of non-Jewish origin (Gentiles) | Gentile Christians | NAME the sections in this Gospel | Birth of JesusMinistry of John the BaptistBaptism and temptation of JesusPublic ministryGalilee to JerusalemThe last weekResurrection | The beginning of the GospelPublic ministry to GalileeGalilee

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    This following report will explain how the theme “Salvation for all” is prevalent throughout the Gospel of Luke. It will do this by providing evidence for the theme “Salvation for all” in The Gospel of Luke‚ and discussing the wider implications such as why this theme matters to Catholic Christians. A theme is a recurring idea throughout a piece of literature‚ usually with the purpose to present a specific message the author wants to get across. Within the Bible there are many different styles of

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    and set it on his head. They put a staff in his right hand and knelt it in front of him and mocked him” (Matt. 27:28-29). This reveals that the consequences of Jesus’s obligation to teach the Jews and Gentiles beneficial truths and ideals are isolation‚ alienation‚ and execution. The Jews and Gentiles isolate and alienate Jesus onto the cross in order to execute him for teaching them truths and ideals that they cannot stomach. Identically‚ when the Platonic Prisoner returns to the prison‚ he struggles

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    Introduction Gospel of John is a wonderful gospel where one can find various elements included such as I am sayings‚ Jesus talk with various people like Samaritan woman‚ Nicodemus‚ Greeks etc.‚ Christological aspects and the author’s purpose in portraying the divinity of Jesus appears wonderful. The usage of riddles‚ parallelism‚ dualism etc‚ make this gospel unique and different from the synoptics. There are things like wedding at Cana‚ Lazarus narration‚ high priestly prayer are described which

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    Explain Aquinas’ Cosmological Argument Thomas Aquinas developed five ways to prove Gods existence. The first three are key to the Cosmological argument. These are from motion‚ causation‚ and contingency. He presented his work on these in the Summa Theologica‚ where he accepts that it may be impossible to prove the God of Classical theism caused the universe to exist‚ but believes that what God does proves Gods existence. The first way is from motion‚ Aquinas emphasises that motion means changes

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    In the book of Galatians‚ the apostle Paul writes to the country of Galatia regarding misinterpreted practices around the time of 48 A.D. The Judaizers were using Old Testament ceremonial rituals like circumcision. They performed this ritual with Gentile’s who converted to the Christian faith. Paul rightly so‚ responded by clearly establishing additional requirements in order to receive justification. It is said that his adversaries had perverted the gospel of grace‚ and he stated “It is by grace

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    http://www.pedsforparents.com/articles/2791.shtml. The Effects of Video Games By: Douglas A. Gentile‚ Given the fact that video games are able to have several positive effects‚ it should come as no surprise that they also can have negative effects. Research has documented negative effects of video games on children’s physical health‚ including obesity‚ video-induced seizures‚ and postural‚ muscular and skeletal disorders‚ such as tendonitis‚ nerve compression‚ and carpal tunnel syndrome. However

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    S14 Rosalyn De Leon Annotated Bibliography Gentile‚ Douglas A. et al (2004). The effects of violent video game habits on adolescent hostility‚ aggressive behaviors‚ and school performance. Retrieved October 4‚ 2010‚ from pdfcast.org: http://pdfcast.org/pdf/the-effects-of-violent-video-game-habits-on-adolescent-hostility-aggressive-behaviors-and-school-performance Dr Douglas A. Gentile is a researcher who studies the effects of media on children and adults‚ may it be positive or negative

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    Process and Financial Statements Abstract This paper explains different types of accounting phrases and how they directly affect the accounting field. Phrases which are included and defined in the paper are Generally Accepted Accounting Principles‚ Contra-Asset Accounts‚ Historical Cost‚ Accrual Basis vs. Cash Basis Accounting‚ and Accounting Standards Codification. Definitions and examples of these terms are included as well as explanations of how they are important to financial statements. The financial

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    Page 1 Introduction The Epistle to the Hebrews (Hebrews) is commonly believed to be that of homily nature ‚ meaning it was written as sermon to fortify faith and not as doctrine to dictate or guide. Bart D. Ehrman‚ author of The Bible a Historical and Literary Introduction‚ points out that the text is read more like a “word of exhortation” (Heb 13:22)‚ which the author of Hebrews asserts it to be‚ and does not actually fit the description of a letter as we will see shortly . This view

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