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    Last two meetings in our Theology 4 which is about Christian morality‚ we have discussed about the nature of self and distinction or difference of Moral philosophy from Moral theology. We elaborated “self” or what is really the meaning of “self”. When someone ask you to describe yourself‚ we just say our name‚ age‚ gender‚ where we live‚ our personal attributes and characteristics and so on and so forth. Those are only references of who we are‚ but the true nature

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    Who Needs College?” College education is one of the major characteristics of our society today. It is a controversial topic‚ discussed not only by politicians‚ professor‚ and sociologists‚ but also by ordinary people‚ who are affected by it directly. The need of a college degree and the process of education through our higher educational system became painful for some and still unclear for others. Today’s statistics and research data provides information on quantity and quality of our education

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    Theology Focus Paper Theology is the study of religion and is an attempt to understand God as he is revealed in the Bible. Charles Hodge is well known for his leadership with Calvinism in America‚ along with his theological writings. Hodge always argued for authority of the Bible as the Word of God and develops his theological concepts in his book‚ “The Introduction to Hodge’s Systematic Theology”. Hodge’s ideas are very to the point and he quickly dissects theology being a science by making

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    Code Number: TH111E Course Title: Theology I - "Searching for God in the World Today" 0. Introduction 0.2 Our Search for God and Theology Introduction Topic 0.2 Our Search for God and Theology Objective: After this lesson‚ you will be able to explain the meaning‚ goals‚ and method of theology in AdU. “SEE” LET US “SEE” A. Student’s View of “Theology” B. The Story of Maria

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    THEOLOGY

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    Roland Paul N. Rayco Dr. Esmeralda Sanchez IBES2 November 10‚ 2014 1) Theology of Creation God has revealed everything He wanted to reveal to us about who He is and what He intends for our lives. God’s revelation of Himself comes to us in three ways: Scripture or the Bible‚ Tradition especially the liturgy of the Church the Mass and the sacraments and lastly the Magisterium or the Church’s teachings‚ such as its dogmas and creeds. The historic teaching of the Christian Church

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    The past two weeks we have been introduced to systematic theology. Systematic theology is a collection of doctrines that cover every subject matter with all of scripture. It is not however‚ historical theology‚ which is concerned with the development of a belief. In order to fully understand systematic theology you have to know what a doctrine is and the difference between a major and minor doctrine. A doctrine is what all of scripture teaches us today on a specific topic. A major doctrine is one

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    Written in 1926‚ The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is Agatha Christie’s top selling novel due to its surprising and controversial ending. Like most of Christie’s novels‚ it was quite difficult for the majority of readers to detect who the murderer was‚ and most readers were perplexed to discover that it was the narrator‚ Dr. Sheppard. While some readers were pleasantly surprised by this plot twist‚ many disagreed with Christie’s choice to frame Dr. Sheppard as Roger Ackroyd’s murderer. Pierre Bayard‚ a

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    What is Theology

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    also in me.” This passage of scripture is the premises of theology. Webster’s dictionary defines theology as “The science of God or religion‚ the science which treats the existence‚ character‚ and attributes of GOD his laws and what one believes in.” A.H. Strong who is a twentieth century theologian said that theology is “the science of GOD and the relation between GOD and the Universe. There are some who contest and believe that theology is not a very important subject. They further believe that

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    Stanley Ho Hung Sun : the ‘King of Gambling’ ‚from his multiethnic identity to the contribution to society Introduction Macao is known to the world for its casino industry. Macao ’s richest man‚ Ho Hung Sun‚ is an entrepreneur in Asia. Ho is also known as "The King of Gambling"‚ showing the monopoly he held of the Macau gambling industry for over 40 years. Behind Stanley Ho ’s successful career is a story of ordeals and adventures that will inspire everyone. This essay focuses on the contribution

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    Journalist Steve Olson expresses his views of racial and cultural identity in The End of Race: Hawaii and the Mixing of Peoples. The belief of a complete end to race is absurd to many‚ but Olson states “When we look at another person‚ we won’t think Asian‚ black‚ or white. We’ll just think: person.” (Olson p.261) Ultimately cultures will never die‚ we will always have an individual race with different backgrounds and heritages‚ but the global mindset of judging and categorizing people in groups based

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