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    Paulos Mar Gregorios (FFRRC – Theological Implications of Modernity and Postmodernity) Presented by Fr. Jomon John K ****************************************************************************** Introduction : Paulos Mar Gregorios (1922-1996) was a renowned Philosopher‚ Theologian‚ Linguist‚ Orator and a reputed Organiser among the World Christian circle. He was from the Malankara Orthodox Church in India. He was well versed in Eastern and Western Philosophy along with art‚ science‚ language

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    world literature‚ the Book of Genesis and the Epic of Gilgamesh provide a great deal of insight into the nature of early human-animal relationships. In particular‚ the documentary hypothesis‚ which persuasively postulates that the Pentateuch is comprised of the writings of four different sources‚ means that the place and date of authorship of parts within the text (e.g. Genesis 1 and Genesis 2) vary significantly from each other. That said‚ it is a safe estimate that Genesis 1‚ which was written by the

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    of the study include: the investigation of how Recto Avenue was once a developed and progressive city‚ teeming with extravagant movie theaters‚ commercial‚ industrial and residential establishments; the negative implications and consequences of modernity on the street‚ presented as the arrival of bomba houses and illegal establishments; and lastly the manner of adaptation showcased by those living or working on the area‚ perceived as an innovative type of reaction. Through these findings‚ the argument

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    The nineteenth century is considered the beginning of modernity. The transition to modernity was the greatest change of the old order of society‚ which was primarily agrarian‚ to that of industrialization‚ urbanization‚ and migration. During this transition‚ the world observed a surge in technology‚ the study of science and economics. The concept of money found a new importance with the prelude to modernity. Before the nineteenth‚ society was primarily in a primitive economic system. During

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    that the write has fail to prove his point‚ which is the huge impact of consumer culture on society‚ because of lack of empirical evidence . In the text entitled "Consumer Culture and Modernity" the writer argues and discusses the relation between consumer culture and modernity and how the concept of modernity contributed to consumer culture and he also mentions the effects and the functions of consumer culture. In the text entitled "Do My Nike ’s Make Me a Bad Guy" the writer questions whether

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    service obligation that I would like to propose is collecting items for the babies and mothers in the Genesis House here in Melbourne. The Genesis House is a donation run organization that not only helps pregnant mothers‚ but also mothers who have newborns or young toddlers. I feel that this project would make an impact on many people’s lives. Most people in our world today believe that people in the Genesis House of Melbourne are fine because they have the volunteers there to support and care for them

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    Enuma Elish Poem Analysis

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    the universe was first created. “Enuma Elish” means “when on high”‚ which are the first words of the poem. On seven tablets‚ Enuma Elish is written language called the Akkadian language (Heidel). Enuma Elish‚ published by George Smith‚ differs from Genesis by the creation of the universe‚ the different gods‚ and the creation of how humanity was first formed. The creation story

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    THEME 1# Genesis In Mark McWatt’s anthology "The Journey to Le Repentir" McWatt examine various aspects of beginnings. McWatt skillfully uses a poetic device called imagery to emphasize the beginning of new life and sublime genesis. McWatt also makes use of a particular structure which is patterned by poets who dominated the early modern English period of poetry‚ called blank verses. However‚ by gracefully imbed images to illustrated diverse aspects of birth and creation of infinite potential

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    There are many theories about the cause of modernization and the reasons we change with it. I believe that we are a society of free thinkers who are hungry for knowledge. The smarter we become the more we will change the world around us for good or bad. The future of modernization is only limited by our imaginations. Modernization is the process of social changes that began in Europe with the start of the industrial revolution and spread to the United States. This put us on the path of social

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    Abraham Vs Rebekah Essay

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    The contrast between Abraham’s servant and Rebekah is evident in Genesis 24. The complexity of the servant’s character compared to Rebekah’s demonstrates his significance to the plot. The protagonist of Genesis 24 is Abraham’s servant; his experience with conflicts‚ initiative actions‚ and motivations are more apparent compared to Rebekah’s perspective in the narrative‚ so he conforms to the protagonist role. The definition of a protagonist is a main character that has to oppose or overcome a certain

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