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    Anna Ganser Period 6 THE GREAT SCHISM BETWEEN ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE The schism between the Roman Catholics and the Orthodox Christians was mainly caused by heresy‚ in which the Orthodox Patriarchs deposed Pope Nicholas in 867 CE‚ the difference in language also caused controversy over the unity of one church so the Orthodox requested that there be two patriarchs‚ also when the Roman Church separated itself by the pretensions and became a monarchy without any further consultations from the Greeks

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    Saint Augustine of Hippo

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    As one of the most prominent figures of the early church‚ Saint Augustine is not only recognized for his leadership but also for his knowledge and influence on the thinking and doctrine of the Christian Church. As a priest‚ he was an important leader of the early African Church; as a philosopher‚ he brought a new approach to Church Doctrine through the ideas of pagan philosophy (TeSelle 892). These accomplishments put him among the ranks of Thomas Aquinas and other great Church philosophers whose

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    My Philosophy of Ministry

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    My philosophy of ministry is to teach believers‚ through teaching the Bible‚ and training leaders. So‚ that they may‚ in turn‚ teach others to be rooted and built up in Him as seen in Colossians 2:6-7. The first part of my philosophy of ministry is to teach believers in the knowledge and the ways of Jesus Christ. Every member in the church has gifts. They need to understand their gifts and if you have the gift to teach‚ be trained in the work of the ministry. Teaching God’s people to do the

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    Inferno is the first part of Dante Alighieri’s 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. Inferno is an allegory telling of the journey of Dante through Hell‚ guided by the Roman poet Virgil. In the poem‚ Hell is described as nine circles of suffering located within the Earth. Allegorically‚ the Divine Comedy represents the journey of the soul towards God‚ with the Inferno describing the recognition and rejection of sin. Because Dante is an educated Christian‚ he uses mythological references to make Hell

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    1       LIBERTY UNIVERSITY  LIBERTY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY        THE CENTRALITY OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP    A PAPER  SUBMITTED TO DR. DONALD HICKS  IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT  OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE  DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES  DSMN 500    BY  TERRELL PEARSON      CHICAGO‚ IL  JANUARY‚ 2014    2      INTRODUCTION  In this paper I will discuss the importance of the Centrality of Christ in Christian  Discipleship including the three stages of discipleship mentioned by Dr Dave Ealey and Rod 

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    Galileo

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    Galileo’s Early Life Galileo Galilei was an Italian mathematician‚ astronomer‚ physicist‚ and philosopher. He was born in Pisa‚ Italy on February 15‚ 1564. He was the first of six children of Vincenzo Galilei‚ a famous composer‚ and music theorist‚ Giulia Ammannat. Because of his contributions‚ he has been called "the father of observational astronomy"‚ "the father of modern physics"‚ "the father of science"‚ and "the father of modern science". Early in life he wanted to join the Church Order‚ however

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    When one compares the Jehovah’s Witnesses view on Christ and that of the early church one will find the similarity of Heresy and Gnosticism‚ whereas the beliefs are on the same level. Heresy and Gnosticism had played some major roles in the Doctrine of Christ for example in the person‚ nature and the work of Christ. Jehovah’s Witnesses believed that the Watchtower Society positions indisputably are correct and any opinions to the contrary are wrong.[1] Their beliefs are similar to what is been taught

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    Introduction From the very first moment that I was exposed to God in "The Shack"‚ it struck me odd that the thought of God was fashionably human. Even from the pages of a novel‚ is more than merely theologically refutable. Being brought up throughout passages by both the Old and New Testaments‚ not the least of which is the Second Commandment (Exodus 20: 4-5). The Apostle Paul exclaims‚ "Because that‚ when they knew God‚ they glorified him not as God‚ neither were thankful; but became vain in

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    The Puritans had strictly defined gender roles establish by their priest in the Bible‚ scriptures such as 1 Peter 3:7 "Likewise‚ ye husbands‚ dwell with your wives with understanding‚ giving honor unto the wife as unto the weaker vessel..." And Colossians 3:18 "Wives‚ submit yourselves to your husbands‚ as is fitting in the

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    Doctrine of Hope

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    general confidence in God ’s protection and help (Jeremiah 29:11) and are free from fear and anxiety (Psalm 46:2-3). Along with faith and love‚ hope is an enduring virtue of the Christian life (1 Corinthians 13:13)‚ and love springs from hope (Colossians 1:4-5). Hope produces joy and peace in believers through the power of the Spirit (Romans 12:12; 15:13). Paul attributes his apostolic calling to the hope of eternal glory (Titus 1:1-2). Hope in the return of Christ is the basis for believers to

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