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    Harry Potter and Jesus

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    topic of truth that is Jesus Christ. There is a very direct parallel when it comes to the two‚ believe it or not. J.K. Rowling has given Christians a valuable resource to introduce some of the central beliefs of the Catholic faith to a generation that knows the life of Harry Potter far better than it knows the life of Jesus Christ. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows offers us an opportunity to explain the Catholic faith to those who have been denied the knowledge of Jesus Christ‚ to acquire it‚ and

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    Temptations of Christ and the Journey to Revelation Based on the Nikos Kazantkis novel‚ The Last Temptation of Chirst‚ Martin Scorsese’s 1988 film adaptation shows a nontraditional story of Jesus and his journey to Jerusalem. The film opens with a brief excert from the novel and a disclaimer saying that the film “is not based on the Gospels but upon the fictional exploration of the eternal spiritual conflict.” Straying from the traditional biblical storyline‚ Scorsese shows Jesus’ struggle and his

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    Well what exactly is the meaning of a true Saint? And what are these characteristics we seem to associate with a sinner? Those saints who have been canonized by the church have sinned‚ so do we consider them sinners? Or do we only consider those who have committed deadly sins… sinners? Well I honestly think that we are all sinners. The extent or amount of our sins may vary but not one of us can say they we perfect. I strongly feel that you would all agree that Christina is just a regular woman who

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    Torment of Saint Anthony

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    Montana Currie The Torment of Saint Anthony By: Michelangelo Visual Analysis Intro To Art History The Torment of Saint Anthony is the earliest known painting by Michelangelo. The artist was only twelve years old when he created this masterpiece‚ and the piece is now currently a part of the permanent collection at the Kimbell Art Museum. The painting shows demons and devils ambushing the Medieval Saint Anthony‚ in an ironically peaceful landscape. The compiling details of this painting emerges

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    The Saints and the Roughnecks - WILLIAM J. CHAMBLISS Organizational processing‚ whether in the criminal justice or health care systems‚ tends to produce some taken-for-granted assumptions about all of the people processed. These assumptions are frequently held just as often by lay people as by professionals. It is believed that persons processed by these systems share a set of common characteristics. They are alike‚ not only in the offenses they have committed‚ but in other significant social

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    The Lamentation over the Dead Christ Rembrandt (1610-1612) 31.9 x 26.7 cm The subject matter is the Christ on the cross. The painting looks very depressing because of the dead people and Christ and the thieves on the crosses. “The theme of the Lamentation is traditional‚ although it is not described in the Bible. It shows Mary‚ the mother of Jesus‚ Mary Magdalene and others‚ weeping over his body after the Crucifixion. Rembrandt’s picture is carefully constructed to connect with other episodes

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    Saints Bounty Scandal

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    Topic: New Orleans Saints Bounty Scandal General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the dangers of this scandal and the negative impact it has on young athletes and the National Football League as a whole. Thesis: The New Orleans Saints Bounty Scandal is a very serious situation that not only subjected athletes to an increased risk of injury‚ but also has had a negative impact on young athletes and on the perception of the Nation Football League. Speech Outline

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    social classes are used to judgment. In The Saints and the Roughnecks‚ William J. Chambliss depicts and exposes the inequality that exist under the eyes of the community towards adolescents. In his two-year research‚ Chambliss observed two different social groups who attended Hanibal High School. The two social groups were perceived and treated differently under the community’s eye‚ yet both committed similar crime. His observations depicted how The Saints‚ eight upper-middle class students‚ were

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    incident in Byzantine history with which the church of St. Sophia is not associated.”1 The Church of the Divine Wisdom has a long and storied history‚ much of it drenched in the blood of those who died fighting over it. On May 28‚ 1453‚ Constantine XI entered Hagia Sophia to pray while the crowning jewel of his empire‚ Constantinople‚ was being raided and burned by Mehmed II‚ a Muslim invader with an extensive army at his back. The emperor prayed at the church before climbing back atop the city walls

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    discusses the importance of both “praying in the Church” and “praying with the Church.” Describe what he means by each type of praying. Where in Scripture can we find examples of both kinds of prayer? Further‚ what is the relationship between the two types‚ and how might they contribute to one’s spiritual life? Praying in the church is when a individual prays exactly and only what is on his or her heart. (Tickle 1) While Praying with the church which is a more formative way of praying. Individuals/Christians

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