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    What does it mean to be a “good Christian”? Is it measured by the number of times you’ve attended Sunday mass? Or is it about the purity of your intentions as a person? Maybe being one with Jesus Christ in body and soul. As a child, it was hard to understand and process all the scriptures and verses taught to us. My fondest childhood memory is attending church with my mother doing the sign of the cross on myself and dousing in much…

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    Mark R. McMinn (2011), Psychology, theology, and spirituality in Christian counseling book, is an exceptional resource that provides counselors relevant core concepts related to the integration process of theology and spirituality into the counseling setting. However, the primary objective of the textbook is to focus on the difficulties encounter in the counseling office. In addition, McMinn provides relevant data that aids the Christian and secular counselor understand the process of…

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    Jason Wilson 3-31-16 Ancient History Essay 3: The Jews and Christians in Rome The Romans in the long time of power in the ancient world, had a swayed view of what they considered a real religion in their empire. They were intolerant of other religions, or what they would see as cults, so they wouldn’t give them any legitimacy. This is an important detail in understanding Rome’s treatment of the Christians and the Jews. In some cases Rome would let certain Religions/Cults practice their believes…

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    Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT). I think you will find these to be rather bold words to put together if you start asking around. If you know a peacemaker, or are a peacemaker, of course you know that one peacemaker is dangerous enough. Put numerous peacemakers together and make a team, well. . . it can get interesting. And to be known as Christian peacemakers in a country that is largely Christian based, that just happens to have the largest military budget in the world, and asks for it to be…

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    Running head: CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW 1 The Christian Worldview of God Berlinda Lucht Grand Canyon University (CWV 101) The Christian Worldview of God Introduction A Worldview cannot adequately be described in simplistic terms. Christian worldviews are often reflected in one’s convictions; these convictions are developed via experiences, choices and actions. True Christians consciously and diligently seek a life of morality, expressing Godly wisdom in their experiences, choices, actions and…

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    Christianity position in managing a successful business is a priority. As Christians, how we present ourselves will have an ultimate effect on how society view us, the world, and especially God. Businesses and Christianity go hand in hand because guidance, leadership, and knowledge of all operations are written in the bible. The Bible illustrates the goodness of unity and the use of one 's gift to benefit others. From a Christian worldview, businesses and society should overall do what is right…

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    Elements of Christian Worldview “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord (Romans 8 38:39). This essay is going to discuss and analyze points of Christian Worldview along with reflecting on how my Christian beliefs’ shape how I live my life. God has many attributes; he…

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    Beowulf, a Pagan or Christian Poem Prose, riddles, poetry, and proverbs can all be found in Old English Literature, as well as a mixture of Christian and pagan traditions and influences. One such an example would be, Beowulf, the epic long poem whose title character displays heroism and generosity. In this paper, I will explain how Christian values have been woven throughout the poem and mixed with Germanic hero values. Secondly, I will explain the long standing debate of whether or not Beowulf…

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    Given the size of the Old Testament over the New Testament, and that my preaching comes almost exclusively from the New Testament, how do we understand the Hebrew Bible as Christian Scripture? A point lifted up from the OT is the human response to God’s grace (Kindle Locations, 2922-2926). Although God initiated a covenant, was that covenant irrevocable? According to the OT, some in ancient Israel thought so, and the Davidic dynasty thought so, but the destruction of the Temple certainly…

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    Many Christians have questioned how important Integration is in our society. Has it become detrimental to our cultures and churches or is it beneficial? It is important to consider the beginning and advancement of Integration to form a personal position on the matter. Integration is simply the process of integrating or combining into one whole. In the context of psychology, the word refers to the combining of Christianity and psychological studies. It is a stance one takes in trusting in the…

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