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    A Christian liberal arts education does not have a textbook definition but is a solid foundation of teachings that are most essential towards a development of knowledge. This knowledge is then turned a personal worldview, which is comprised of previous teachings, experiences, and beliefs. In Heaven is a Place on Earth, Michael Wittmer states, “A worldview is a framework of fundamental concepts of beliefs about the world. In short, a worldview comprises the lens through which we see the world.” A…

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    Good People” by author David Foster Wallace he talks about a young highly devoted Christian couple that get news that one of them does not want to hear. This young couple is so in love until something unexpected happens. When Lane Dean Jr finds out his girlfriend is pregnant, he starts to question himself and if he truly love her, and what they should do with the baby. He also comes to question their beliefs as a Christian and what might happen. They do not know if this is what they want, they…

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    and in certain circumstances, drifting away from typical Christian values is condemned. For example, even her Pentecostal grandparents are depicted as strange and eccentric for their beliefs because they are not part of the understood and accepted Christian community. Growing up in such a predominantly Christian society probably affected her somewhat negatively in this way because it caused her to have a bias towards Christianity and Christian people later in life. She explains that most…

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    Impacts Of The Crusades

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    The legacy of the Crusades, whether positive or negative, has been contested among Christians and non-Christians alike. Although there were clearly political, intellectual, and technological benefits to Europe as a result of the Crusades, can it be said that the Crusades advanced the cause of Christ? In histories which concern the medieval West the development that we call the Crusades is constantly regarded finally as a standout amongst the most imperative impacts on European life in the Middle…

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    Usamah

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    like-minded religiously and that there was still tension between the two groups, positive reviews of the Christians should be very little or obsolete. In a primary source from a Muslim named Usamah, it withholds experiences of how the Christians appeared to the recently conquered Muslims. He goes through several different experiences in which he describes the interaction he had with a Christian, something he heard about, or an event he witnessed himself. The historical accuracy of the article is…

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    Worship: A Universal Discipline Randy Mayfield, a worship leader and missions pastor at Central Presbyterian Church, explains that “Worship is not just the music part but worship is who we are.” This idea may seem contrary because Mr. Mayfield’s job consists of leading musical worship. However, it is true that the spiritual discipline of worship is much more than music or singing because with this interpretation worship would be a divisive tool, done only by a select group of people. Oftentimes…

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    That is why Plantinga 's claim that Christians are to be “prime citizens’ in the kingdom of God because ultimately, that gives us reasons, and a sense of identity. When Plantinga claimed that Christians are to be “prime citizens” of the Kingdom of God, he means that we should long for God, cares for God 's world, strives first for the kingdom of God. For Plantinga, as Christians, we are to be “prime citizens” of the kingdom of God in such that we should passionately…

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    Christian worship can be defined as the presence of the living Lord in the midst of His people. In other words, as stated in Psalm 22:3, “He inhabits the praises of His people.” The presence of the Holy Spirit brings the hearts of people into unified worship through vocal praise and the offering of prayer. The Corinthian Church provides the example of the three elements of Christian worship, which includes the charismatic elements, the didactic, and the eucharist. However, it is important to…

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    Christian doctrines are revealed in the Bible, and are fundamental for faith and belief. Some doctrines are considered essential for Christianity because they pertain directly to the character of God, the path to salvation, and the Trinity. These doctrines are agreed upon by all Christian denominations, and are used to determine whether or not a church is a cult. However, some doctrines are not crucial for salvation or for describing God. These doctrines create controversy within the community…

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    you have Judaism and they believe in god and they go to church on Sabbath (Saturday). So the first thing we are going to talk about is who they all worship. They all worship one god and technically he’s the same for each of them. They each have a different name for him but it still means god. Jews call him Yahweh, Muslims call him Allah, Christians call him any of the names, but it is most often just plain out god. Now we are going to talk about what kind of food they all eat and what ones…

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