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    Western philosophical theology raises the question if God is so wonderful then why is there evil? The two specific arguments in this theology are: The deductive form and inductive form. In the deductive form God is supposed to eliminate evil and because he doesn’t he is not viewed as all knowing and all powerful or even entirely good. Since evil does exist God’s capabilities are questioned. The inductive form sees the amount of evil in the world and questions God’s existence. God should be doing

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    Kingdom of Bohemia in 1372‚ to peasant parents. John Huss trained himself for priesthood‚ to escape poverty. In 1396‚ he earned a master’s degree from Charles University in Prague and two years later became a professor of theology. In 1404‚ John Huss received a bachelor’s degree in theology‚ which was inspired by the writings and teachings of John Wycliffe. Huss agreed with Wycliffe that each person should have a Bible of his or her own; in a language he/she can read. At that time‚ the Roman church threatened

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    The Merchant of Venice illustrates a clear discrepancy between the moral values of its Christian characters and those of Shylock; at last revealing favor for the mercy‚ generosity‚ love‚ and self-sacrifice of the Christians. Irrespective of the religious hypocrisy displayed by the Christians of the play‚ they ultimately prove the victors‚ while those who disregard the virtues of Christian doctrine suffer highly disagreeable consequences. Shylock‚ a miserly Jew and heartless usurer characterized

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    beliefs of Orthodoxy and explains them from a Western point of view. It’s evident that this book was written for those of the Protestant faith due to the language used and the issues they address. Although he describes the theology correctly‚ his interpretation of what the theology means and what it means to Orthodox Christians is inaccurate and almost offensive. Fairbairn decided to break the book into three parts so that he could properly explain Orthodoxy with a Western perspective. In the first

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    According to him‚ liberation theology is that God has shown and revealed Himself as the God of liberation. The God who was took the side of the oppressed‚ the exploited ones‚ the downtrodden‚ and the marginalised people. God sides concretely with the oppressed within the historical context of their struggle. He considered that the incarnation is a historical event that signals God’s determination to liberate humanity from oppression and dehumanisation. Liberation theology is a theological response

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    Aristotle believed that even kings and rulers must obey the law‚ however‚ many rulers during that time felt they were above the law and did not convey that sense of equality that Christian theology represents. However‚ they presented a similar article to the Ten Commandments‚ being The Twelve Tables‚ but rulers still believed themselves to be above everyone else‚ until the Magna Carta was introduced to check and balance the power of the ruler

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    Conversant with the Emerging Church: Understanding A Movement and Its Implications. Grand Rapids: Zondervans‚ 2005. Enns‚ Paul. The Moody Handbook of Theology. revised and expanded. Chicago: Moody‚ 1989‚ 2008. Kimball‚ Dan. The Emerging Church. Grand Rapids: Zondervan‚ 2003. King‚ James. "Emerging Issues for the Emerging Church." Journal of Ministry and Theology 09‚ no. 2 (Fall 2005): 28. Kowalski‚ D. "290-emerging-church." apologetics index.org. 05 01‚ 2007. www.apologeticsindex.org/290-emerging-church

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    dicta……………………………………………………………………………………...10 Decision of the court……………………………………………………………………………..10 Tilte and citation In decision by Supreme court in Shivjee Singh v Nagendra Tiwary & Ors AIR 2010 SC 2261‚ the court has placed that the Proviso to Section 202(2) is not a condition precedent for taking cognisance and issue of process against the persons named as accused in the complain and non examination of all thereof will not vitiate the proceeding. In this case‚ the complaint is sine qua non for taking

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    2013 The Period of February – July Course Schedule MASTER OF MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITAS GADJAH MADA 1|P a g e       Pre-MBA Batch 62 Regular Class International Class KK-Diknas II Reg. Class Executive Class KK-MA Executive Class The List of Lecturer of Pre-MBA Batch 62 The period of February - July 2013 Nr. COURSE CREDIT SESSION LECTURER CLASS A CLASS B Preliminary Session 1 IFM 2 IB 3 4

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    Theology –Christian Responsibility Principles For A Catholic Morality Timothy E. O’connell‚ the author of Principles For a Catholic Morality ‚ attempts to speak plainly and directly about a topic which is‚ after all ‚our own lives as we live them. As a personal synthesis‚ he tried to make the book blend the worlds of ordinary living and scholarly reflection. O’connell is the director of the institute of Pastoral studies at Loyola‚ Chicago. He is also the author of ‘ What a Modern Catholic

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