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    In it, I believe that the argument that is being made is just how well they played at the Antioch. However, Alex Mette goes deeper into it by talking to the members of the group (the current members), as well as explain to the readers just how The Last Poets captured the feel of the Black Arts Movement. He even gets the response to The Last Poets’…

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    Paul’s relationship with the Twelve. Paul, within the first two chapters of Galatians, manages to show respect to the Twelve with two events- when Paul addresses Peter and the Council of Jerusalem, (Galatians 1:18- 2:10) and also with the incident in Antioch, (Galatians…

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    Paul is one of the most prolific writers in the Christian faith. After his conversion following his persecution of members of the Christian faith, Paul dedicated his life to spreading the word of Jesus Christ and helping maintain the Church alongside the Apostles. Paul eventually suffers for his role in the church by being beheaded. However, in his various letters, Paul helps guide the early church with various problems that arise. In his letter to the Galatians, Paul is specifically guiding…

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    And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.” The Christians first assembled into a body of believes, both local and visible during the ministry of Jesus the Christ. It is during this time, these few years of deep teaching, the training and calling of the apostles, the first assembled disciples…

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    The resources included woods supply to make the siege engines. Their relations with the Byzantines were shaky when Emperor Alexius I had abandoned the Crusaders during the attack in Antioch which against their alliance agreement . Also, their march to Jerusalem was also without Emperor Alexius I concluded the alliance had gone downhill. On the other hand, the Turks’ real motive of the offer was to take over the city again once the crusaders…

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    Introduction The Christology of Calvin follows Chalcedonian definition which affirms that each of the two natures of Christ “retains its distinctive nature unimpaired, and yet these two natures constitute one Christ.” The two distinct and indivisible natures unite within the person of Christ and work together as the person of the mediator without losing any property of each one. Nevertheless, Christ’s saving work is only received through faith which is the work of the Holy Spirit. The Holy…

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    The Expanded Kingdom

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    people. From the heading First Missionary Journey (13:1-14:28), during the apostolic times someone different came to outweigh the country. The first century the Jews made their home in Antioch. Secondly, it became the primary church of the earliest Christianity, and this is because all of Paul’s journeys began in Antioch. Also it speaks on all three of the journeys that Paul went through. Paul “wrote the Epistle to the Romans in the early AD 57 during his…

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    Act 15 Conflict Essay

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    In Acts 15, a conflict arises in the early church. Paul, Barnabas, Peter, and James become involved in the discussion among the other apostles and elders. They had to discern how God wanted them to respond to some who said that the Gentiles should be required to fulfill the Law of Moses. They discerned scriptures, examined the evidence, and looked at God’s examples in the past, eventually coming to the conclusion that Gentiles are not required to fulfill the Law. There are many principles in…

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    So here I was with our basketball team; It was the second round of the playoffs and our team had a tough matchup against Antioch, they are just as good if not better than us. And the game had just started; myself, “the captain”, Josh, Murry, Blake, Andrew, “the starters” “we were going to win this game” is what we all said throughout the whole day before the game. And our team, Hermitage, we were not the best basketball team in the league by any means. In fact, we had the second worst record…

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    3rd Crusades

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    The Crusades, Military expiditions in the 12th through the 14th centuries by the catholic church in response to muslim agression (Madden). At the end of the 11th century almost 2/3 of the ancient christean world had been taken over by muslims (Madden). This made the catholic church feel threatened leading to an outburst of violence. The main goals of the crusades were to retake the Holy Land of Jerusalem and to stop muslim expansion (Madden). The crusades we will be focusing on during this paper…

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