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    Statement of Intent of the Article The intent of the article entitled “The Believers’ Church: A “Natural Resource” Worth Conserving” is to make modern believers aware of the importance of saving certain characteristics of the church for preserving the essentials of salvation for future generations. Summary The subject article is a bold attempt by Jason Duesing to bring attention to the growing indifference that many evangelicals have toward the natural resource of “biblical doctrines that serve

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    Saint Benedict Rules

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    How Saint Benedict Lives Out His Rules “The Rule of Saint Benedict” is a guideline for the Benedictine monks to follow in order to thrive in their relationship with God. In Saint Gregory’s account of “The Life of Saint Benedict‚” Saint Benedict illustrates the rules he established and demonstrates how these rules help the monks to lead a holy life. Saint Benedict clearly lives out his own rules in a few instances such as‚ not becoming angry‚ practicing the steps of humility‚ and not succumbing

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    Saint Patrick's Day

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    Mini presentation: Saint Patrick’s Day General Description: Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated every year on March 17th. The other name is St. Paddy’s day‚ not St. Patty’s Day! In Ireland‚ Saint Patrick’s Day is a national holiday. Nowadays‚ it is an international holiday. Origins/ History: Saint Patrick is a patron saint of Ireland. He was born in the year 385 and died on March 17th‚ around the year 460. Saint Patrick has an adventurous life: He was captured by pirates at the age of 16.

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    An allegory is a visible symbol that represents an abstract idea. Beowulf was said to be an allegory to the Christ story because it has so many Christian elements in it. in the beginning of Beowulf (lines 1-300) the author tells that beowulf is on his way to help the Danes defeat Grendel‚ a monster that is killing innocent people‚ and was told to be a demon descended from cain (the Bible states that cain killed his own brother and was evil). After Grendel was introduced it explained how he heard

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    Moral Saint Meaning

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    The lack of a Moral Saint in the world today as well as a lack of historical moral saints begs the question of whether such a being can possibly exist. I would tell you that such a notion is ridiculous and that to truly commit oneself to morality is impossible. By moral saint I refer to what Susan Wolf defines as‚ “A person whose every action is as morally good as possible‚ a person‚ that is‚ who is as morally worthy as can be.” The sound of such a person is absolutely terrifying‚ but the question

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    United Methodist Church

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    Peniel Justin G. Mrs. Felix Love Anthropology TTH 7:00-8:30 The United Methodist Church (UMC) is a Methodist Christian denomination which is both mainline Protestant and evangelical. Founded in 1968 by the union of The Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church‚ the UMC traces its roots back to the revival movement of John and Charles Wesley within the Church of England. As such‚ the church’s theological orientation is decidedly Wesleyan. It contains both liturgical

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    Medieval Church History

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    curtains hanging from the baldachins of early basilicas‚ the rood screens of medieval parish churches‚ or the iconostases found in eastern churches‚ the sanctuary of the church has always been at least somewhat divided from the nave‚ precisely because the sanctuary is where Heaven touches Earth at the consecration. If a church with a wall separating the congregation from the priest can thrive‚ there’s no reason to think that having their line of sight briefly interrupted will cause people to simply

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    The document‚ "The Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity‚" shows just how mighty and fearless the faith of the martyrs were in Rome around 203 A.D. in which our story takes place. During the rule of Diocletian‚ Christianity was not the religion of popular belief. Many of Romans practiced polytheism. As a result‚ numerous Christian believers were persecuted for their divine faith in God. Surprisingly‚ the Christian martyrs did not care that they were sentenced to death. They believed

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    "Art is not what you see‚ but what you make others see"-Edgar Degas. In the 17th century art In Europe‚ Gianlorenzo Bernini gave us a beautiful painting "Saint Teresa of Avlia in Ecstasy" 1645-1652. We also look at a another well done painting by Caravaggio "The Conversation is St. Paul" in 1601. Looking at both of these paintings we see they both have a huge influence on Baroque art. Taking a closer look at each painting gives us a better understanding on how important these two paintings really

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    Yet another woman known written about for her influence in the rise of Christianity during the Late Antiquity is Saint Monica. She was Christian and her parents made her get married to a Pagan man named Patricius‚ who was violent and adulterous. She also was forced to live with Patricius’ mother who shared the same qualities‚ but eventually Monica convinced them to become Christian. Patricius died a year after his baptism‚ but he and Monica had three children‚ the oldest of whom was named Augustine

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