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    A Sense of Sin

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    A Sense of Sin Richard M. Gula‚ S.S. Reason Informed by Faith: Foundations of Catholic Morality. Mahwah‚ New Jersey: Paulist Press‚ 1989. 89-105. No one doubts the presence of evil in the world. We experience it in a variety of ways: national and international conflict; domestic and street violence; political and corporate corruption; and a host of manifestations of sexism‚ clericalism‚ racism‚ ageism‚ and other violations of justice. All such forms of brutality‚ disorder and discrimination

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    will. God inspires the prophets Jeremiah and Ezekiel to reveal to the Israelites why they will become captives to Babylon‚ His anger against false prophets‚ and the restoration of Israel. In chapter 25 of Jeremiah‚ Jeremiah is inspired to go out to the people of Judah. The prophets had told the people of Judah earlier‚ "Turn now‚ each of you‚ from your evil ways… and you can stay in the land… Do not worship other gods…"(Jeremiah 25:5-6) He tells them "Because you have not listened to my words

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    The Holy One of Israel This essay concerns about the meaning of the divine title ‘The Holy One of Israel’ in the Book of Isaiah. It is going to state clearly the study approach before going into the discussion. Approach of this essay The book of Isaiah had been studied through different approaches of which three are quite distinctive[1]. (1) A pre-critical‚ or traditional‚ understanding‚ still found in some conservative scholars. They keep the entire book of Isaiah connected to the prophet

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    Israel and the Missionary Call It is extremely easy to get mixed signals in regard to Israel’s relation to foreign nations in the Old Testament. There seems to be a tension in whether God’s blessings are for Israel alone or for the entire world through Israel. I believe that the Old Testament has much evidence that would point to the fact that Israel is chosen by God the Father to not only be content being the chosen elect of God‚ but also to act as a sort of “missionaries” bringing God’s blessing

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    mandate and the birth of Israel‚ but Between 600‚000 and 760‚000 Palestinian Arabs fled or were expelled from the area that became Israel and became Palestinian refugees (Morris 603). Jewish immigration to Palestine was relatively limited until the 1930s‚ when Hitler came to power. The U.S. and Europe closed their doors to immigration by desperate Jews‚ making Palestine one of the few options (Shalom). In the three years following the war‚ about 700‚000 Jews immigrated to Israel‚ where they settled mainly

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    The Exodus Narratives: God’s Love Story with Israel "The Exodus is such a significant event in Israel’s history that it serves as more than just an account of the wandering in the desert. It is a paradigm of how God deals with His people‚ signifying the formation of relationship." Rainier Camara (Senior Pastor) Address: Lot 7 Block 8‚ Winchester St.‚ Birmingham Place‚

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    Original Sin

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    discussing this very information for the doctrine of original sin. The doctrine of original sin mostly pertains to the Roman Catholic religion. I will be covering when‚ where‚ and why the doctrine was originated. Original sin is the theory that every man is born into sin because our mother and father have sinned. The definition given by the Catholic Encyclopedia is: "(1) the sin that Adam committed; (2) a consequence of this first sin‚ the hereditary stain with which we are born on account of our

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    the hill of Jerusalem or the Land of Israel. Zionism is a system of beliefs and ideas that express “the desire to return to their homeland‚” Israel.1 The idea of Zionism began with the “rise of national sentiments in Europe‚” and was published by Theodor Herzl in 1896.2 The concerted efforts of the Zionist movement‚ Chaim Weizmann‚ the Balfour Declaration and the British Mandate over Palestine were the primary causes of the establishment of the state of Israel and the resulting impacts. The

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    Palestine region. To read more‚ see the linked questions. Jerusalem 3.What is Israel? When was it founded and by whom? (3 points) Modern Israel was founded by David Ben Gurion in 1948. The concept behind the state was developed in the late 1800s by Theodor Herzl. 4.What is the Zionist Movement? (2 points) Zionism is partly based upon religious tradition that says that the Jewish people are linked to the Land of Israel‚ where the concept of Jewish nationhood first evolved some when in history.

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    Israel Palestine Conflict

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    self-determination—self-determination of the Palestinian people. In order to analyze the Israeli-Palestinian conflict it is imperative to look at its history. It is a conflict between two national movements- on the one hand the Zionist movement‚ and since 1948 its embodiment‚ Israel‚ and on the other hand the Palestinian National Movement.2 The Zionist movement began in 1897‚ when Theodore Herzl convened the first Zionist Congress in Basle‚ Switzerland. The basic aim of the movement was to establish a home for the Jews in Palestine

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