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    Chapter twelve Journal Chapter twelve, we close with a great subject that any Christian would love to discuss; Heaven. The ultimate place Christians want to end up for their eternity. However we are not able to enjoy eternal community with God without the imminent judgment. “Judgment is necessary for the liberation of creation from its present situation” (Grenz and Smith, 237). The authors submit that Judgment will be not only on humankind, but also the cosmos, or all of creation and at that…

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    The historian and author John Dickson, one of Australia’s advocator for Christianity, has dedicated his career trying to present the Christian faith to the public in a clear, measured and respectful way (Centre for public Christianity n.d.). John has devoted himself to support and strengthen Christian values by contributing with a vast amount of academic work and historical research; which has brought flawless evidence to one of the World’s most controversial beliefs that have shaped our world…

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    the earthly church to be better than what they currently are. There will come a time, he says, when the Roman church will fall and many of the Jewish people will convert to Christianity, and that will be accomplished with or without help from the Christians (or more specifically the Lutherans in Spener’s area). Spener argues that their job is not to sit around and wait for these events to take place, but rather take any and every possible action they can to bring these events about. He also…

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    religious and being Christian I would have to change myself to be someone else , I guess that’s why I’m so hesitant to surrender myself to God. I want to accept God’s gift and become a better person but I think I’m still finding my place with Him and still learning of Him.…

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    Evaluate the extent to which the movie The Passion of the Christ reflects the key aspects of the Christian message. (700 words) the passion of the christ reflects the key aspects of the christian message through taking about the ten commandments (listed below from the NIV study bible), as by justifying his nature to defy the lawmakers (jewish leaders and romans). in the film it shows that he is violently beaten to death (almost) and then through on his cross to die for our sins. You shall…

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    My Denomination is Christian reformed, were similar to many others but yet we differ in many ways as well.Our denomination formed on the basis that people wanted and realized they need a reform in the Church.(What is Reformed?) We were originally part of the Roman Catholic Church,what after the time of the great split,had an extremely corrupted clergy and weren 't quite focusing on Christ anymore. People spoke up against the Church, but the Church did not change its ways seeing as how most…

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    about the background and aspects of the Gloriavale christian community and if they are authentically practising within the christian tradition, or if they have cult like factors. This report will help with my understanding of Gloriavale more in-depth which will then help me come to a conclusion about the communities beliefs within this Christian community, and basic practices they follow to obey their leader. Stage 2: Gloriavale is a small Christian community funded by Neville Cooper in 1969,…

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    embracing the culture we are a part of, the church cannot truly disciple people in today’s post-Christian world. It is imperative the church understands its culture and society in order to truly be effective in discipling the church. In today’s market the church is saturated with a people who have different viewpoints and even religious convictions than what would be considered a modern Christian. The days of everyone having the same view on cultural issues are long past us. We must…

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    religion itself. When talked about in the readings such as “Wheels in the Head” and from our discussions in class, we discuss about private and public schools but such can be flipped for religions. Jesus camp is an example of that and the documentary is exactly on that, a radical religious group. The documentary is focused on a evangelical christian church in the midwest that runs a camp for the families of their following. The camp is meant to show the children and young adults of the church…

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    thought Oblate School of Theology would provide me the tools necessaries to answer God's call in my life. I am convinced that with its knowledge you will increase my love for Jesus. I want to be part of Oblate School of Theology because through their help I could know Jesus Christ in an academic context. Our world needs evangelization because one day Jesus sent his disciples to preach the gospel around the world, and as a disciple, before to go out and enculturate the Christian faith I need…

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