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    Christian Fundamentalism

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    Liberal Christianity vs Christian Fundamentalism There has always been a tension between those who have a liberal perspective and those who have a fundamentalist perspective on anything in life. This is for good reason, those with liberal views believe change is necessary and those with fundamentalist views believe that change is not. When you apply these two ways of thinking to a religious text such as the Christian Bible you get a separation within a religion. Between the two ways of…

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    Christian Corruption

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    Amanda Stevenson Dr. Huber BA 240 22 January 2016 Topic: How Christians Can Help the Poor in a World of Corruption Historically, one trend among society has been the idea that the rich hold an obligation to help the poor. In the past, the rich took care of the poor because they had the ability to do so, however, as the world has progressed, society has become more prone to succumbing to ever present temptations. Economically, this temptation could arise from the misuse of financial aid and/or…

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    The Christian Journey

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    that are examples to the Christian…

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    The Christian Doctrine

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    Implications of Christian from a Contractor’s Perspective Because the Court of Claims ruled that there were certain clauses that are automatically assumed to be included in a contract (despite the clause being absent), the main risk that the Christian Doctrine poses is that contractors are unsure about the contract’s terms and conditions, presenting the risk that the doctrine will be inconsistently applied. Theoretically, however, the Christine Doctrine protects the contractor’s rights too. This…

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    tradition, Constantine looked up into the sky to see a blazing cross of light with an inscription that read, “in hoc signo vinces” (in this sign you shall conquer). Although Constantine was not a Christian, the sign of the cross—a prominent Christian symbol—led him to believe this to be a sign from the Christian god, and he ordered his troops to inscribe the monogram of Christ on their shields. When the two armies clashed the next day, Constantine’s army won a decisive victory. Maxentius was…

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    Christian Louboutins

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    Briefly indicate what marketing concepts or text materials explain the outcome, and state your own opinion on these issues Christian Louboutins has been successful in its fashion business since its inception. The brand has attracted customers from all over the world. The management understands that a good marketing strategy is key factor that determines the success of a business. The company has also defined its target market very well and have been able to maintain quality products that mach…

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    Christian Persecution

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    today is the lack of people who put Christian practices into work. Many of the younger Christians don’t seem to take Christianity seriously. They can listen to its teachings, but when the time comes, they rarely put those teachings into practice. I’m sure it’s because that they believe that God plays no active role in their lives. There are also people who take their beliefs in Christianity too far by endangering or slandering people who disagree with Christian beliefs. I once read about a man…

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    Being A Christian

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    be. If they see me as anything less, I feel as though I failed to deliver them a great childhood. Being a Christian this day in age can be difficult. There are individuals trying to kill us, make us think we are bad people, and even make us second guess ourselves. Being a Christian is something I…

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    Christian Influence

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    Christian Influence on American Government and Policy Making Lit Review The Separation of Church and State is currently a hot button topic in the United States. According to Wald, it is predicted that there will never be a clear line between church and state (pg. 78). Since the founding of the United States, religious symbols and references have made their way onto multiple symbols of the country. Many argue that the country was founded upon Christian values and should be a Christian…

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    Christian Counseling

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    Introduction Secular and Christian counseling share similar ideas in how emotional and psychological struggles should be addressed; however, there are also key differences between the two. In this paper, we will review cognitive-behavioral therapy, Rogerian therapy, and rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), examining how they compare and contrast to a Christian view of counseling. By comparing and contrasting these views we will see that although some of the secular techniques are useful…

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