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    Mormon Church Over the centuries since Jesus walked on the earth‚ there have been many beliefs and doctrines that have been conceived. Many of these have not established their foundation in God’s Word‚ the Bible. This has caused a descent from how Christ initially established the Church those many years ago. Many religions today would claim to be the true Church of Jesus Christ. However‚ most have turned from Bible truths‚ and are therefore not the true Church of Jesus Christ. The Mormon Church is

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    February 2014 Proving That Jesus Walked on Earth Jesus Christ was biologically and archaeologically proven to be a real person. Jesus was proven to be real through categorized lineage such as in the book of Mathew in the Bible: “Abraham was the father of Isaac…Solomon the father of Rehoboam… Jacob the father of Joseph‚ the husband of Mary‚ and Mary was the mother of Jesus who is called the Messiah.”(Matthew‚1:16) This directly proves that Jesus was born of kings‚ as stated in

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    THEO -313 D02 LUO Journal Critique #2 Critique In Daniel B. Wallace’s article “The Resurrection of Christ: Theological Implications‚” key points regarding the significance of the resurrection of Jesus are discussed and reviewed through the lens of Christology. Christology can be defined as the academic study of the person and work of Jesus of Nazareth‚ whom Christians avow is the Son of God and the second member of the Holy Trinity. At the time of this article’s writing‚ Wallace was a professor

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    Yves Saint Laurent

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    Street which embraces approximately 300 shops. However‚ shops are allocated not disorderly‚ the further you go down to the Bond Street‚ then shops become more and more sumptuousness. Yves Saint Laurent is not an exception‚ and is situated on Old Bond Street. “Fashion fades. Style is eternal”‚ said Yves Saint Laurent. This brand has always been one of the most powerful and iconic brands all over the world‚ and which could gracefully combine different styles in one collection and it would still look

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    Is Jesus Still Relevant

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    Is Jesus Still Relevant in Today’s Society 1 Is Jesus Still Relevant in Today’s Society? Is Jesus Still Relevant in Today’s Society 2 Abstract This paper is designed to answer the question posed in its title. In 2009‚ with countless religions on the horizon‚ numerous inspirational figures gaining popularity‚ and the focus on science to produce answers; the questions must be asked. Is Jesus still relevant in today’s society? That is exactly what I set out to answer throughout the

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    Saint George and the Dragon The painting of Saint George and the Dragon is a very good example of Byzantine art. One reason is because it is a religious painting and also because there is a halo around his head. This painting also has lots of colorful colors and bright oranges and golf leaf which are reminiscent of Byzantine art. Byzantine artists usually painted saints or other religious figures. In the paintings the figures were always standing alone or next to another person. In this painting

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    bishop of Milan‚ Ambrose made many changes within the Western Church. He was accountable for the two first theological works written in Latin‚ which were De Sacramentis on the Sacraments and De Spirtu Sancto on the Holy Spirit. Ambrose was also able to instruct and strengthen the process of preparing for Baptism. He reformed the Church’s way of singing by introducing singing into the Western Church. The singing that was done in the church at the time was known as the “Ambrosian Chant.” Ambrose was

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    the apparent disconnection between the UK Anglican church and contemporary culture‚ reflected in decreasing attendance‚ in what ways might the church seek to restore this connection? What practical and theological shifts might be necessary to facilitate postmodern society’s engagement with the Christian gospel?” Potential Theological Shifts for Postmodern Engagement with the Christian Gospel 1 Introduction Bosch says of the Victorian church: ‘evangelicals became a respected power in the state

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    The crucifixion of Jesus occurred in the 1st century‚ Judea‚ most likely between AD 30 and 33. Christ’s death provided the perfect atoning sacrifice for the sins of all humankind. A lot of negativity‚ fear‚ and violence was spread during that period. My collage represents few of these components.The first picture I chose to represent negativity is a picture of a child being bullied. Bullying is unwanted‚ aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance

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    Early Christian Church

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    In his post on this blog yesterday‚ “Indeed Very Many: Universalism in the Early Church‚” Matthew Distafano cites an impressive list of Early Church Fathers who were pro-universal salvation‚ and connects the switch in Christian theology to exclusivism with the writings of Augustine (in the late fourth and early fifth centuries)‚ the Emperor Justinian‚ and the Fifth Ecumenical Council in Constantinople in the sixth century. As a student of patristics‚ I find this timing significant. Almost anyone

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