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    A Christian View of Beauty

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    day lost much of its meaning. Phrases like “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” have surprisingly become commonplace‚ and even Christians have begun to subscribe to the notion of aesthetic relativism. Specifically‚ this is the idea that beauty is purely contained within the observer and objects on their own have no aesthetic value in and of themselves. It is what has effectively stripped the main essence from the old ideal of beauty‚ and in my opinion a primary reason why there are so many who

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    Affects of Christian Music

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    Christian Music 1. Oceans ~ Hillsong United Verse 1: You call me out upon the waters The great unknown‚ where feet may fail And there I find You in the mystery In oceans deep‚ my faith will stand Chorus: And I will call upon Your name And keep my eyes above the waves When oceans rise My soul will rest in Your embrace For I am Yours‚ and You are mine Verse 2: Your grace abounds in deepest waters Your sovereign hand will be my guide Where feet may fail and fear surrounds me You’ve

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    Book Review Introducing Christian Ethics The book that I have chosen to do my book review on is Introducing Christian Ethics‚ written by Henlee H. Barnette. This book deals with many Christian ethical decisions based on biblical foundations that are applied to various major problems. Some of the major problems pertain to the self‚ marriage and family‚ race relations‚ economic life‚ and political life. This book provides assistance to those in need of ethical guidance. This type of guidance is

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    Why do Christians oppose euthanasia? Death is one of the hardest things that religion has to deal with and they provide comfort and answers for those who are facing death so it’s not surprising that religions have very strong views on euthanasia especially Christianity. Why is the Roman Catholic Church one of the most active organisations in opposing euthanasia? Most Christians are against euthanasia‚ their opinions differ slightly from the different groups of Christianity but overall they all

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    I Introduction First Christian communities appeared in Jewish Palestine and Diaspora after the death of Jesus of Nazareth‚ called the Christ‚ around 30 CE. Not only Jesus himself was a Jew‚ but also his followers and very first members of the new growing community were mainly Jews. They all shared the Jewish belief‚ the Sacred Scripture that Christians later started to call the Old Testament (OT)‚ and were not aware of founding a new religion. A closer examination of Jewish worship will let us understand

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    out how to help others is through Christian theological teaching and practice. However‚ despite theological teaching‚ the effort to help others is not always clearly defined or easy. In situations where humans experience the most intense suffering‚ some have turned to euthanasia as an answer. However‚ euthanasia is an immoral act based on Christian theological teaching because it seeks to offer compassion to a patient by avoiding suffering whereas the Christian idea is to offer compassion in suffering

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    Anna Dean Michelle Steil English 101‚ Sec 12 22 Oct 2012 A Model of Christian Charity: Summary A Model of Christian Charity is a sermon by John Winthrop. He gives this sermon aboard the Arbella in 1630. John Winthrop began his and his Christian’s journey with words for guidance and inspiration. He starts his sermon by stating that God created the rich and the poor. He created them for different reasons‚ in order to manifest his exertion in the areas of mercy‚ love‚ gentleness

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    What Happens to Non-Christians when they die? An Evaluation of various perspectives Felipe Palma A130101 Alphacrucis College: Baulkham Hills THE101: Understanding the Faith: A Survey of Christian Doctrine – Major Essay Due date: 10 May 2013 Submission date: 10 May 2012 Final word count: 2003 Plagiarism Quiz Score: 92% Plagiarism Quiz Completed: 30/3/13 I hereby declare that the following work in this assessment is my own‚ except where indicated

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    Justin Collett Christian Ethics What does it mean for the Bible to have authority in Christian ethics? Sitting comfortably and dying on a cross are not concepts often joined together. Yet our culture conditions individuals to pursue fulfillment and comfort. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. remarked that our preachers like to preach “nice little soothing sermons on how to relax and how to be happy” or “go ye into all the world and keep your blood pressure down and I will make you a well-adjusted personality

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    Communion Practices Divide Christians Communion has been the subject of some recent high-profile debates‚ ranging from calls to deny the Sacrament to Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kerry‚ to a decision to revoke the first communion of an 8-year-old Roman Catholic girl because she ingested a non-wheat wafer. (Broadway‚ B.‚ 2004) The meaning of communion and its practices in churches have been a continuous discussion by members of different religions around the world for centuries. While

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