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    disease, and prescribing medications and making referrals. In correlation to the servitude of NPs, Jesus taught us how to act, how to serve, how to reflect the grace of God in all that we do. He gave us the Beatitudes. According to Funk and Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia (2016), the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-16) “promises of happiness (blessedness) made in the Sermon on…

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    Nursing (APN), with beatitude of emotional connection with patients, mercy, and connected to patient care. As physicians diagnose and prescribe, an advance practice nurse applies education, process diagnosis through a professional and understanding with a therapeutic approach that differentiate the roles. Nursing principles applied to APN, through more training and education however keep the same nursing values instilled and dictate how to interact with patients. Beatitudes provide merciful and…

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    agree completely with what they had to say about the beatitudes. They say that Jesus understands that the Israelites are long awaiting and hoping for a new kingdom of their own. He examines that they people are reading the beatitudes with the wrong understanding. It says that they are only looking at the positives and not considering the negatives, such as, the meek, the poor of spirit, and those in suffering with nothing but hope. The beatitudes are not meant to be a negatives thing. I see them…

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    adherents lifestyle is derived from the multiple aspects regarding their faith; one significant aspect that greatly impacts a Christian adherents life is ethical teachings. The main ethical teachings taught in Christianity are the Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes and Jesus’ Commandment of Love, however, there are notable differences in regard to the extent that differing Christian denominations fulfil in following these teachings. The Ten Commandments are foundational rules that function as…

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    Explore the Beatitudes). One foundational belief of Christianity refers to the sacrifice and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. At the time of his existence from 4 BC, he was believed to be the Son of God, a Messiah (saviour) sent from heaven to save all humanity. His crucifixion was seen as a sacrifice that in exchange amended all the sins made by humans. Work, n.d. -. The Beatitudes are found in the New Testament, following the Gospel of Matthew (5:9). Christians interpret the Beatitudes as…

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    1. Motivation is such a big deal when it comes to pursuing a task. I find that the Bhagavad-Gita talks more of motivation than about it. In the selection 2.71, motivation is evident where it says if one is selfless, they shall be free and be with the Lord. This selection actually brings in the topic of selfishness and that being selfish essentially causes one to be trapped and separated from the Lord. A similar idea goes for the selection 2.47, stating that if one avoids detachment they will…

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    religion that affected Catherine McAuley was the beatitudes. Throughout her life, Catherine became to realise a deeper understanding of religion. This lead her to have a more simplified way of life. This is because her spirituality was being formed in her, a spirituality rooted in her own concrete experience of what it meant to be poor and to be persecuted. By having this she was able to conform into the first and last beatitudes. The first beatitude being “Blest are the Poor in spirit; the…

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    In today’s society Christianity is the largest religion with over two billion followers that come from hundreds of Christian dominations. Christianity was started from the Jewish religion, as Jesus and his twelve disciples were Jews. Christianity is based on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Christians believe that Jesus was the messiah that was mentioned in the Old Testament and that he was to come to save mankind from their sins. The religion of Christianity spiked years…

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    1) In his essay “The Parallels and Differences Between the Birth Story of Lord Lao and Jesus,” Bidlack compares the similarities between Jesus and Laozi and why they are significant. Bidlack starts his essay by providing some background information about Laozi before discussing the similarities between the birth stories of him and Jesus. Laozi was a philosopher of ancient China and the founder of Daoism. As time went on he became looked as a deity and became known as Lord Lao. There are many…

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    In general, the work of both Hull and Sanders complemented rather than contradicted each other. Sanders more biblical approach of defining discipleship and its costs, using the beatitudes of Matthew 5, clearly identifies the characteristics needed of a disciple that obviously mimic Christ and His ministry. Hull’s approach to defining discipleship was based upon the perspective failings of the church here in the 21st century. In essence, Sanders greatly expands upon what a disciple is, and…

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