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    provided a context of liberal thoughts raised during that time. Thus, the rock reflects a freedom attitude from traditional perceptions. However, it is remarkable to point that the use of rock in Broadway Musicals had several purposes. The show Jesus Christ Superstar (1970), which is based on the stories of Jesus written in the Gospels, exemplifies how the rock could be used to attract to new spectators to Broadway Shows. This show composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricized by Tim Rice was…

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    The Deity of Christ At approximately B.C 4, a child was born that would soon change history forever. Although many people agree about his importance, it is disputed what specific role he played in life. Some say he was God (or Jehovah), some say he was simply a son of God and did not fill divine attributes; others say he was just an above average teacher. Through this report we hope to show false ideas as created by JW’s and then bring out the truth as told by the bible. Part l Jehovah’s…

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    The reason Jesus in the movie Jesus Christ the SuperStar is be he was the most important character in the movie and the bible. I also chose Jesus because was the most entreating character. He protracted Jesus in a different way than I thought Jesus was in the bible. Also, Jesus in the bible was calm and he know that he was going to die and he didn't think about it twice, Jesus in the movie was calm but he had a edge about his personally, and he double thought him dying on the cross. The role…

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    seemingly lost its place to passionate claims of heresy. Thus, it is only fitting that a book co-written by a self-proclaimed modernist, in Marcus Borg, and an undeniable traditionalist, in N.T. Wright, takes the form that we see in The Meaning of Jesus Christ: Two Visions. Each section of the book is broken down into two separate chapters; one written through the viewpoint of Marcus Borg and one as seen by N.T. Wright. What results is a seemingly flawless representation of what the discussions…

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    others power or wealth. But because of its application to LDS culture, I will focus specifically on Christianity by examining how two of the pieces we studied this semester, Christ Pantocrator and the Beau…

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    Lamentation of Christ in a Cartouche with Flowers is framed within a cartouche which has a garland of flowers draped around the it and image. The scene of actual lamentation is in the center of the painting depicting a group of cherubs removing the shroud from the body of Christ revealing it the Virgin Mary, who is wearing blue and red drapery with a grey vail. Mary clutches her heart, which has been allegorically pierced by a sword as cherubs look upon her and the body of Christ each showing…

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    of Jesus Christ. For example, he was hailed as king of narnians and Jesus was the king of Jews. In the Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Aslan turns a well of water to wine just like Jesus turned water to wine for his disciples. Aslan also helps the children (Peter, Edmund, Susan, and Lucy) feel welcomed into their new world that they had discovered. This makes him good with children and connects to Foster’s list on page 119. Moreover, Aslan encompasses many other qualities a Christ Figure…

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    1. Describe how you came to know Christ, giving highlights of your walk with Him since that time. Describe how the Lord has been at work in your life recently. I was saved when I was seven years old. I was in the car with my mom listening to my cassette tape from children’s choir. When it came to the part were it presented the Gospel, I told my Mom “I got it.” I understood that I was a sinner and I needed Jesus to save me from my sins. We pulled over and…

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    Once again, as in “Friday”, and as in Catholic devotional tradition, these failures are the “daily wounding” that continues to nail Christ to the “eternal Cross” of the poem’s title. In one of Jennings’ early collections, Song for a Birth or Death a sequence of poems entitled “The Clown”, the circus clown becomes a clear image of the crucified Christ. The similarity is apparent in a variety of terms that include innocence “you seem like one not fallen from grace”, “helplessness” and the…

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    Upon reading the given reading from Mark Powell revealed several in points of interest on the topic of Christology. I discovered that Jesus as the central figure of the New Testament is spoken of in two different ways: The New Testament tells of a man names ‘Jesus’ who lived in Galilee and who said and did many remarkable things before being crucified. This representation is known as the earthly, historical figure of Jesus. And the New Testament also speaks of Jesus as an exalted, eternal figure…

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