Jesus Christ is the center of Christian doctrine and truth‚ His identity is importance‚ therefore the doctrine of the Incarnation which reveals His identity is the foundation on which all of Christian doctrine is built. The doctrine of the Incarnation touches and affects virtually every single area of Christian theology. The doctrine of the Incarnation certainly does convey scriptural truth. The Christian doctrine of the Incarnation teaches that the Eternal Word. He became flesh and became like us
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2. In what ways‚ if any‚ does the Monroe Doctrine address American concerns for peace and safety? The Monroe doctrine address European colonization in the western hemisphere as a threat to peace and safety. The document sates‚ “We owe it‚ therefore‚ to candor and to the amicable relations existing between the United
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the 1500s and was given to the United States under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo that ended the Mexican-American in 1848. Because gold was discovered in Colorado‚ it attracted new settlers that caused conflicts with the Indians. This caused the Plains Indian Wars. Colorado mostly votes for Republicans but sometimes it shifts to Democrats. From 1976 to 1988‚ all the votes are Republican but it shifted in 1992 when they voted for a democrat. Then again‚ from 1996 to 2004‚ they went back to the Republican
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The Doctrine of the Mean in Aristotle’s Politics. Examining the texts of Aristotle’s "Nicomachean Ethics" and "Politics" side by side‚ one is bound to find parallels between his reasoning with regard to the individual and to the state. In "Nicomachean Ethics" Aristotle discusses happiness‚ virtue‚ and the good life on an individual level and lays out necessary provisions for the good life of a person. He maintains that virtue is a necessary element of happiness: a man will be happy if he has virtues
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During March 1947‚ President Harry Truman established the Truman Doctrine. This meant the United States would go on to provide $400 million in political‚ military and economic support to all democratic nations resisting communism [Office of the Historian‚ 2018]. To justify his cause‚ Truman said “I believe we must assist
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the phrasing of the principle in the Latin maxim Stare decisis et non quieta movere: "whatever has been decided must stand". In a legal context‚ it means that courts should generally abide by precedent and not disturb settled matters. However‚ this doctrine has been overruled by courts in some cases. International trade laws have not always followed prevous decisions and thus might produce inconsistent decisions. Basically this legal principle states that once a law has been determined by the appellate
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“Assess the significance of the Truman Doctrine for the origins and development of the cold war” The Truman Doctrine was significant to the origins and the development of the cold war between 1945 and 1991 as it had many effects on the Ideologies of Communism and Capitalism‚ the Sphere of Influence and Universalism. Other significant events that helped shape the Cold War were the three big war conferences‚ which were the Yalta‚ Tehran and the Potsdam all of which were attended by the big three
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The first ever speech about the Truman Doctrine began on 12 March 1947‚ His speech is very famous for the outstanding meaning it brings to all people. As the New York Times reported‚ “Although the president refrained from mentioning the Soviet Union by name‚ there could be no mistaking his identification of the Communist state as the source of much of the unrest throughout the world.”1 The Soviet Union and the United States were allies in the World War II. But after those years things seemed
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Dan Longarino: Scholarly Article Critique I The Historical Origins of the Soviet Doctrine of Peaceful Coexistence is Warren Lerner’s historical overview of Soviet Russia’s attempt to practice a peaceful foreign policy while at the same‚ perhaps time maintaining the goal of “world revolution”. Lerner‚ an Assistant Professor of History at Duke University‚ points out that while Khrushchev claimed the Soviets proclaimed peaceful coexistence as the basic principle of their foreign policy‚ the state’s
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Doctrine of Judicial Binding Precedent This question raises the issue of the role of precedent. In order to examine the statement‚ scrutiny of the doctrine of the judicial precedent is required. Case law is used to describe the collection of reported decisions of the courts‚ and the principles which stem from them. Lord Macmillan made this observation that the case by case development is superior to those based on hypothetical models. “.....any fixed theory and that principles always fail because
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