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    Question #1: (a) What does Salvation mean? (b) How does the death and resurrection of Christ save us from our sins? (c) Are Christians the only persons who can experience salvation? (d) Can animals and other living things in God’s creation be saved? February is “Black History Month, people all over our country and in some others, are given opportunities to learn about the struggles and accomplishments of African Americans. Who would have imagined that using chapter 13:” The Finality of Jesus…

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    “A Christian reveals true humility by showing the gentleness of Christ, by being always ready to help others, by speaking kind words and performing unselfish acts, which elevate and ennoble the most sacred message that has come to our world.” This is a quote taken from one of the founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Ellen G. White. The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Christian religion that formed after the Great Awakening of 1844. Our roots come from the Millerite movement of the…

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    Samuel Escobar writes that the twenty-first century is of global Christianity. Christianity is global. Escobar is a Latin American, he explore the role of the Church in the global, world. He also emphasize on the secular world and how Christian should globalize the mission, through a various of essays about missiology approach and evangelical missiology. In his thesis he write about the American ministry and perspective on global perspective. This paper will discuss Escobar approach in…

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    Docetism In Jesus

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    an illusion perpetrated using His divine power (Hendricks. p.77). Hendricks posits that Paul misinterpreted Jesus ' purpose, ministry and teachings is a reason that today’s churches are unaware of political message. This was the reason that the Christian movement shifted from a collective conscience to personal deliverance. Instead of a radical, calculating and determined Jesus, Paul paints a picture of a meek and docile leader of the movement. While I am inclined to agree with Hendricks '…

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    are two children who were the children of serpent and woman after Adam rebelled God. Therefore, if other denominations interpret God’s word literally and historically, it is hard to deny God chose only some not whole. On the other hand, why some Christian and Catholic want to believe that our Lord sacrificed Himself for all of us? I think that their thinking might come from ‘affection’. From our sight as a man, believers and non-believers have no any difference at all; both of us born by God’s…

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    Every Bible book including Romans has its specialized purposes. The Book of Romans was designed to lay a solid foundation for our Christian faith. If the foundation is built right, then the whole building (the Christian life) can withstand tremendous attacks, such that are coming against the Gospel in today’s world. The Apostle Paul shows how the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ provides a perfect solution for man’s problem, whether he is Jew or Gentile. The Book of Romans reveals God’s…

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    Eastern Orthodox is a large religion in which its faith is based on the first seven ecumenical counsels; the word “orthodox” literally means “right believing”. The origin of the word orthodox was used by Christians who speak Greek to differentiate between those who follow the faith perfectly and those who were under fire for heresy, someone who go against religious truth. Orthodoxy formed from Greek speaking branch of the Roman Empire. Long before The Great Schism in 1054, the East and West…

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    Old Testament Kingdom

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    coming end (Matt 24:14). Hence, the gospel of the kingdom, according to , is presented right before Jesus’ was introduced to the world and during His…

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    states, “It is the most visible part of Christian theology, and it is vitally connected with every other part” (10). The proclamation of the church makes the Gospel audible for the world to hear but the living together of the church makes the Gospel visible for the world to see. Because of such weighty matters, Dever argues that we all have a great need to a right understanding of the church. He adds that “The church should be regarded as important to Christians because of its importance to…

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    Christians believe Believing in one God and knowing that Christianity is the true religion will help you stay on the path to the Lord. Jesus Christ said himself that he is the way to our father. Christianity is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. There is only one God, many religious teachings are the same, and Christianity is the only right religion. God said “I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me.”(3) In the bible God uses the word “I” as in one…

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