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    several books and publications, but our main focus is on the six facets of biblical interpretation he develops and considers crucial. The first facet he talked about was Inherency which describes the fact that people are all equal at church because they share the same engagement and energy concerning the truth said in the Bible. Also, each and every reader should be able to use his or her faith in order to make the difference between good news and lesser claims. In addition to that, the Bible…

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    Sam Harris and a Reason Not to Believe Sam Harris describes an atheist as “a person who believes that the murder of a single little girl-- even once in a million years-- casts doubt upon the idea of a benevolent God” (Harris 52). In his book, Letter to a Christian Nation, Harris presses his worldview over the dominating worldview of Christianity. Harris does so in a concise, factual manner, but he fails to completely leave out emotion. Harris is convincing, but in the end he is restating…

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    The first chapter of the book How to Read Literature like a Professor, by Thomas C. Foster discusses the importance of recognizing the quest in every story. What comes to mind when reading the word quest would be a stereotypical medieval setting. This medieval setting would consist of five things, a quester, a place to go, a stated reason to go there, challenges and trials, and a deeper and more meaningful reason to go which is usually not clearly stated. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley meets all…

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    this in her book Postmodern Children’s Ministry. She begins her book by talking about how the children’s ministry has gotten more important in our churches. She also has heard how postmodernism is the enemy of the church, but she does not think this is the case. She believes that this is an opportunity to change children’s ministry. In her book, she argues that children’s ministry is broken and needs to be changed. It should be changed in order to better help meet the needs…

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    Turner’s Analysis Stephen B. Oates “The Fires of Jubilee Nat Turner’s Fierce Rebellion” is a book about the slave rebellion that took place in 1831 at Virginia Southampton. This book is an historical narrative in reference to Nathaniel Turner, an educated black slave who organized other slaves into a very bloody battle against their masters. Nat was born into slavery and believed he should be freed because he knew how to read and write. He was willing to do anything to be freed, even kill to…

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    The name Gabriel means man of God. The angel that is said to be the most powerful in the Bible is named Michael, which means who is like the Lord. He is known as the archangel Jude chapter 9, meaning he is the highest in the order of angels and is linked to the resurrection in the book of Daniel. 10:13; 12:1, 2; and 1 Thessalonians 4:19. Lucifer originally had a high place in heaven as it is stated in book of Isaiah 14:12, perhaps the highest above all angels, but he was exiled from heaven…

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    Poisonwood Bible Essay An allusion is an expression designed to call something to mind indirectly. Whether to subliminally persuade someone, or to make a comparative point, allusions are an effective literary device. Barbara Kingsolver is an American woman who spent parts of her childhood in the Congo. She uses this first hand experience to fill her most popular book, the Poisonwood Bible with allusions. This story takes place at a time when the Congo is fighting for, and achieving…

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    full armor of God.” (Lawless 2013) From the “Meet the Author” section, Dr. Lawless presents a clear narrative for the purpose of his book on the topic of Spiritual Warfare which provides the overarching theme for which becomes the master class this book delivers. The Christian belief of adhering to the biblical principles found in Ephesians 6: 10-18 (Holy Bible 2011) , known both colloquially and referred to in the biblical superscript as “The Whole [Full]…

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    Holy Land Research Paper

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    land is important to Me because we have won the land with our superior faith. What is the holy book of your faith, and how does it compare to others? Moses- The Holy book of Moses’s faith was the bible and it is used on the Torah by telling stories of Jesus Jesus- The holy book of Jesus is known as the Torah it is the first 5 books that some Christians would call the Old Testament Muhammad- The holy book is the Qur’an and my people study…

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