Study Guide: Module 1 |I. Introduction |Instructions to Student: | | |Write your answers in this column. The cell will expand as you type. | |A. Core Christianity (textbook): “Introduction” |
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1. What is your topic? Salvation 2. Identify your topic as Christian doctrine or practice: It is a doctrine 3. What is your foundational Scripture text? Ephesians 2: 1-10 4. Identify 3-4 other scripture texts that support this topic: • Acts 15:11‚ On the contrary‚ we believe that we will be saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus‚ just as they will.” • Acts 20:24‚ But I do not count my life of any value to myself‚ if only I may finish my course and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus
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essay looks at how the biblical image of the shepherd provides foundational understanding of pastoral care looking particularly at the implications on the role of God as the divine shepherd‚ the roles and requirements of human shepherd’s and the character of the shepherd. What is a Shepherd? The Australian Oxford Dictionary’s defines “Shepherd” as one of two things. The first is a man who tends to sheep and the second is a person who guides or directs people.1Abel was the first Shepherd to
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mix of different cultures introduced sickness‚ greed‚ suffering‚ and inhumanity that had never been seen before (“Axial Age Thought: Spiritual Foundations of Today”). This inhumanity caused many individuals to become curious with other religions and made them want to search for more "comprehensive" religious concepts that allowed them to control their destiny. This led to the development of different areas that represented a time of change. In China‚ Confucianism started to spread quickly throughout
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God Made the World because he was lonely. As he slowly fashioned it‚ the earth cooled‚ water formed and the continents formed. He made its so life would develop‚ culminating in those creature made in His own image‚ mankind. But soon after the emergence of mankind‚ strife and evil emerged. God send prophets who informed of how God wanted them to live but the prophets were either shunned or put to death. Finally‚ God sent his only Son but mankind killed his Son. entral Europe has some of
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Milan. This meant that Christians did not have to hide themselves and be afraid of being prosecuted due to their different beliefs. Constantine himself wanted to learn more about Christianity and became a protector of Christian faith. Doctrine of Trinity is defined as God being one but manifested in 3 persons; God the Son‚ God the Father and God the Holy Spirit. In the 4th century there was a big controversy of whether it was appropriate to call Jesus God or the son of God. This issue was first
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Belief in a God is necessary for a moral society Religion in the world has always been considered a rather important aspect of society. Although this is true‚ there are still people that question the existence of God. A survey done among 1000 people showed that 65 percent of Americans believe that religion is losing its influence on American life (Sheler‚ 8). Even so‚ Belief in a God is necessary for a moral society because since the beginning of history man has always made up some sort of role
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PROBLEM 26-1 : Dover Rubber Company If volume is "100.000" ; Revenue = 73.50$ x 100.000 = 7.350.000 $ Variable cost = 34.30$ x 100.000 = 3.430.000 $ Contribution Margin = 7.350.000 - 3.430.000 = 3.920.000 $ If volume is "500.000" ; Revenue = 41.65$ x 500.000 = 20.825.000 $ Variable cost = 34.30$ x 500.000 = 17.150.000 $ Contribution Margin = 20.825.000 - 17.150.000 = 3.675.000 $ ** According to the calculations‚ Dover Rubber Company should reject the offer because the difference between two contribution
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the Problem of Evil The question of evil is a common hot button topic among atheists and non-Christians who attempt to disprove Christianity. They argue that an omnipotent and omniscient God cannot exist in a world with so much evil. The argument is used by them to try to prove that Christianity is “internally self-contradictory and thereby to be rejected.” Many claim that a benevolent and caring God would certainly not create evil or allow it to flourish in the world that He created. So‚ the problem
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Liberal Christian Beliefs Liberal Christians recognize that the writers of the Bible held a variety of beliefs concerning Heaven and Hell. The earliest books of the Bible described an underground cavern where all people‚ good and bad‚ spent eternity after death. The later books described Hell as either a place of annihilation or of eternal punishment. Generally speaking‚ this system of beliefs looks upon Hell as a concept‚ not as a place of punishment. The idea that a person would suffer eternal
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