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    Zelda Research Paper

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    sophisticated technologies and hardware that could support heavy graphics and detailing. Thus, began the era of computer games that incorporated a great level of architectural design as well as detailing such as Grand Theft Auto series, Crysis, Assassin Creed series, Mass Effect series etc. There are such…

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    to corroborate the story that Jesus was seen alive after his death on the cross. The words found in Paul’s creed, the gospel accounts, and the Acts of the Apostles are a testament that Jesus did in fact rise from the dead…

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    which is known to be used for Sunday school. Due to the Lutheran church stemming from the Catholic church, there are many similarities. Both churches follow and believe in three Ecumenical churches; the Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed. They both believe these creeds to be truthful and appropriate in describing…

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    their book in some form. Stephen King’s personal experiences with death influenced his fictional characters and inspired him to use elements of magical realism throughout his novel Pet Semetary. Stephen King’s experiences with death influenced Louis Creed very strongly in his novel, Pet Sematary. Throughout the…

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    There are a reliable source of Jesus nature. The Nicene creed written in the council of Nicaea also tells us about Jesus' human nature. The creed states the son of god came down to earth and was made man. However, Jesus was also fully divine. Evidence for Jesus' divinity is also found within the New Testament. When he was conceived by Mary she was a…

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    Edict Of Milan Analysis

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    One of the scribes, Athanasius, who later became the Bishop of Alexandria following the death of Bishop Alexander, was one of the major contributors to the Creed of Nicaea. Athanasius consistently believed that Christ and God were of equal and had great disdain for those who supported the Arian belief that saw Christ as a lesser figure to God. As Margaret Miles points out in The World Made Flesh: “Athanasius’s…

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    Throughout Christian history there has been controversy about is Jesus really God, is the Holy Spirit a part of God, and is Jesus really full man and God.The first controversy was in 324 A.D. when Arius gives his position of God being the only eternal being and that Jesus the son is only a creature.Alexander (Bishop of Alexandria) response in disagreement was that Jesus is indeed a eternal being equal to God.This ultimately leads to Constantine calling the First Ecumenical Council in Nicea.Next…

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    like Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry. These games are really popular, but they are also classic examples of a company willing to rip off the public by selling them an overpriced and overhyped product. The original Assassin’s Creed game came out in 2007. It is a historical fiction game that allows you to be an assassin during the crusades hundreds of years ago. At the time, it was a cool idea for a game and it was a big seller. When Ubisoft saw how much money they made off Assassin’s Creed, they…

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    focused only on being king and the power he gets from it and looses sight of what truly matters, until Antigone helps him discover what truly matters. Creon creates a creed against burying Polyneices to show the people of Thebes that he is strong and capable of being a good king. Antigone continually expresses how she feels Creon’s creed against Polyneices being buried is unfair; due to Antigone defending her opinion about it in a strong nature Creon gains sight of how it is unfair. Antigone…

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    Patristic Period Essay

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    developments of the Patristic period was the creation of the New Testament canon. The idea of Gnosticism was also a new idea brought to light during the patristic period. Also the Arian controversy arose and ended in a very well know creed, even though the background behind the creed is not as well known. The definition of…

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