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    BIBLICAL FOUNDATION FOR DEVELOPING CONTEXTUAL THEOLOGY Introduction Christianity which we follow today may not exist if there were no contextual theology. We would all have to learn Hebrew‚ Greek‚ Aramaic and culture of Israel by compulsion and then try to fit into the religious practices like circumcision‚ Sabbath and Jerusalem. It would be a problem for people other than the Jews to really understand and accept. Contextual theology helps people to know God better as it makes the Gospel relevant

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    October 27‚ 2010 Rauschenbusch‚ Walter. A Theology for the Social Gospel. New York: The MacMillan Company‚ 1917. 279 pp. Culturally speaking‚ Walter Rauschenbusch may have been years ahead of his time. From the very first chapter of his most famous work‚ Rauschenbusch’s passion for social justice is quite evident. He certainly had his finger on the pulse of his current generation‚ noting the compelling movement of the college students of his day to social service (3). It could be argued

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    Design Basics Chapter 13 (252 – 261) I. Introduction a. Color Theory - At this point‚ the different fields in art are all apprehensive with color‚ however color has many aspects. b. The Essentials - Color is a property of light. It is not an object itself‚ because objects either reflect or absorb light. - As the light changes‚ the colors alter c. Color Mixing -Depends on whether the color source is light or pigments/dyes 1. Additive System - Color from

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    Basic Biology Genetic diversity describes the genetic differences seen among members of a population. What this means that that every individual on the planet is different from one another in some way. This is because we have either high genetic diversity‚ or a low genetic diversity‚ which is seen through the size of the gene pool from which we came. If we happen to live in a gene pool that has a high concentration of genetic diversity‚ then we are more like to have many different genetic combinations

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    Kevin Beem Basic Nutrition Tues.-Thurs. 10-12 Overall Intake My average calorie intake is at 5‚090 while my target is at 2‚800 calories per day. My daily average of calories was way too high‚ and I need to reduce my intake of so many calories. Most of my calories came from fast food‚ and soft drinks that I consume all day. I do burn a lot of calories everyday by working out and I do manual labor everyday as well. The price of fruits and vegetables are a lot more expensive compared

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    Week One Exercise Assignment Basic Accounting Equations 1. Concepts. Jean ’s Marine Supply specializes in the sale of boating equipment and acces¬sories. Identify the Basic items that follow as an asset (A)‚ liability (L)‚ revenue (R)‚ or expense (E) from the firm ’s viewpoint. a. The inventory of boating supplies owned by the company. – Asset (A) b. Monthly rental charges paid for store space. – Expense (E) c. A loan owed to Citizens Bank. – Liability (L) d. New computer equipment

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    Concepts in Statistics. In this introduction‚ we will briefly discuss those elementary statistical concepts that provide the necessary foundations for more specialized expertise in any area of statistical data analysis. The selected topics illustrate the basic assumptions of most statistical methods and/or have been demonstrated in research to be necessary components of one’s general understanding of the "quantitative nature" of reality (Nisbett‚ et al.‚ 1987). Because of space limitations‚ we will focus

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    Excel in the following functions. • Basic • Keyboard navigations • Relative‚ mixed and absolute cell referencing • Various types of charts. I am giving the following web links from “Excelisfun” channel which cover the above topics. They are given below: Link Topic covered. 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmSp2-Fa4rg excel basics 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDogLgKTRf8

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    The Development of John Wesley’s Theology John Wesley deserved to receive the doctoral robe offered by Marin Luther as he successfully reconciled “salvation by faith alone” with “faith without works is dead.” A review of the key events in Wesley’s life and his developing thoughts indicates that it was a process that took a lifetime to achieve. Thus‚ I am left to wonder whether a doctoral robe would be sufficient recognition for such a monumental achievement. To properly address this issue‚

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    A. J. Ayer considered all religious language to be meaningless. He came to this conclusion through his Verification principle‚ which argued that a statement which cannot be verified is meaningless. In Ayer’s own words‚ “A statement is held to be literally meaningful if and only if it is either analytic or empirically verifiable”. He says that a religious utterance may be emotionally significant to the person saying it‚ but it is not literally significant. An example of this would be the statement

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