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    Christian Citizen

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    mean to be a christian citizen?? Every Christian‚ no matter what form of government he lives under‚ is under command from the lord t maintain proper and useful submission to that government for the sake of leading a peaceful life. And having an effective witness. The mission of the church is not to change society. Even though that is often a good way of faithful ministry and living. To worship and serve the lord and to bring others to saving faith in him. The basic command for Christians is very simple

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    conception of faith was not congruent with the mainstream view held by most religious people. Kierkegaard has been known as the "Christian Socrates" because of the way he challenged traditional beliefs like Socrates did. Kierkegaard’s faith is one of an individualistic re-choosing of faith in the impossible. Kierkegaard thought that many Christians held an inauthentic faith that relied on doctrine and obedience. He wanted to get away from that and maintained that the movement of faith is up to each

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    Christian Science

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    mortal error. Spirit is the real and eternal; matter is the unreal and temporal. Spirit is God‚ and man is His image and likeness. Therefore man is not material; he is spiritual.” (S&H 468) “Christian Science founder‚ Mary Baker Eddy was born in Bow‚ New Hampshire‚ in 1821. Her parents were devout Christians and she joined a Congregational Church at age 17. She was chronically sick growing up with many ailments including paralysis‚ hysteria‚ seizures and convulsions. At 22‚ she married her first

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    Christian Gospel

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    Page 1 The Gospel Message Linda Pickering September 12‚ 2012 APOL 101 Page 2 1) What are some ways the Christian gospel perceived in our culture? There seems to be a few different ways the Christian gospel is perceived in our culture. Some people embrace it while others question whether or not it exists. Naturalism is a view that God does not exist‚ and is divided into two parts: What is knowledge and how can it be known‚ and what exist and what

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    Christian Symbolism

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    have incorporated religious meaning in their writing. Christian symbolism can often play a role in British literature. C. S Lewis‚ one of the most recognized literary British scholars to ever live‚ did just that. The Chronicles of Narnia is often revered as one of the most admired children’s series of fantasy novels with Christian parallels playing a vital role throughout the series. Clive Staples Lewis was the most popular author of Christian books of his era. He attended Oxford and graduated with

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    Christian Anthropology

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    Christian Anthropology From my understanding Christian Anthropology is about being human and the questions that we ask ourselves. Therefore‚ how does religion affect us on a human level and how has this changed through generations of people. From the readings I have read it describes Christian Anthropology in three ways‚ that humans are basically Covenantal‚ Transcendent and Ethically Orientated. Covenantal Christian Anthropology suggests that to be human is to be in a relationship or several

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    Earliest Christians

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    Earliest Christians Today there is a world. A world that we have known of the stories was created years ago. In the world we live in there are unique things imaginable‚ never would have thought that it could exist. Of all that exists in this world and what we know‚ there are diversities of things‚ different people‚ different jobs‚ different means of transportation‚ different religions‚ ect. From small our parents or at least most‚ we instill Christian values. They take us to church and learn about

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    Dating in the Workplace

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    Dating in the Workplace Executive Summary The ethical dilemma introduced in this paper is a popular one: Dating in the Workplace. It is an issue that has grabbed the attention of the media‚ and it has the power to ruin an organization if not dealt with correctly. This paper will raise awareness of the rewards and risks of dating relationships in a work environment. Introduction Above all‚ this paper will answer two important questions: What are the primary and secondary ethical issues of concern

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    Christian Apologetics

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    my salvation‚ the experience has become an important turning point of my youth. This experience changed my worldview into a biblical perspective‚ and strengthened my faith in the Lord. For the first time‚ I was on my own‚ flying cross-country to spend two weeks in Colorado‚ not for a vacation I might add. I was to attend a Christian apologetics course sponsored by Summit Ministries. The coursework was grueling‚ intense‚ and mind stretching. My living quarters were a small‚ rickety‚ 100 year old

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    Faith In Life Of Pi

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    Piscine Mortel’s story show us the importance of having faith‚ but to also to see the connection in everything. Pi shows us this through his findings about the importance of faith in his three oddly interconnecting religions Hinduism‚ Christianity‚ and Muslim. The importance of faith and understanding is also in part two of his story showing through his vivid and raw emotions that allows you to see a more of who Pi is. In Part his adult life we see that he has come almost to terms with who he is

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