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    Functional Theology Essay

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    The true gospel, for all who are saved, it is the epitome of graciousness and joy in our lives. For those who are lost in darkness, a false gospel they have chosen blinds their eyes. And this where biblical counseling and the true gospel intersect. When a person chooses a gospel to believe in, he or she is choosing to define what he or she sees as needs, how those needs will be met in their life and the way in which he or she can go about having those needs met. This is called confessional…

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    establish his knowledge and care for traditions to the extent that he desired, while making his arguments stronger in the sense of transformation. It is in the sense of transformation because Jesus takes what others said before him and explains why the new concepts he is providing have basis on those even if they seem to be conflicting. Jesus says in the gospel that “[y]ou have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, Love your enemies … so…

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    Hurricane Katrina Causes

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    never met before, strong winds, large rainfall, waves and cyclones were brought by it to attack the Gulf of Mexico shores of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama ( ASCE 2007, p. v). At the end of the disaster, the flooding was flowing into the city of New Orleans due to the failure of the Hurricane Katrina protection system. The causes of the Hurricane Katrina disaster were the water-filled gap in design flaws and the inadequate funding process in mismanagement. This article…

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    movies would move from DVD to online streaming rather rapidly (Cohan, 2013). In 2007, with 6.3 million registered members they began offering online streaming, today they boast 74 million subscribers in over 50 countries (See what’s next, n.d.). As new technologies and services emerge it will become increasingly difficult for Netflix to retain a dominant share of the marketplace. Other streaming services have made significant inroads already. Competition has risen significantly in the past few…

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    these colonies showed that. Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by people of English origin, their reasons for settling, their government structures, and their daily life/families and were very different and caused their societies to develop in very different ways. The people of New England and the people of the Chesapeake region settled for entirely different reasons. New England started when the Pilgrims traveled…

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    different ways. The translation the textbook Paul for Everyone: Romans 1-8 uses says, “God’s covenant justice comes into operation through the faithfulness of Jesus the Messiah, for the benefit of all who have faith. For there is no distinction:” yet, the New Internatonal Version it says, “This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference between Jew and Gentile,” (NIV.) There is quite the difference between these two versions. The question is,…

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    America and with this, many other differences. Taking all the advantages and disadvantages the two groups had into consideration, the state of Rhode Island in the New England colonies would have been in the best condition to live in. Both groups, the Virginia Company’s (settled in the Southern colonies) and the Puritans’ (settled in the New England colonies), main reason for moving to America were to live a better life, although their objectives of what to do in America were different. In…

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    I think the sentence sets the time of the book because it clearly displays a very outdated form of belief. Back in the fifties, it was odd to date as a teenager, even worse if the person was of another race or religion. I can tell that the community is probably conservative, because even different denominations of the same religion cannot be in a relationship. (65 words). It is obvious, from the introduction of Mrs. Clutter that she is depressed. The page after this explains her…

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    PSALM 1 SUBJECT: Righteous vs Ungodly Living Subtitle: What is your position? Purpose: The acceptance of God’s word is profitable to those that believe in His God sent. (Jn. 6:29, EVS) THREE POINTS: POINT 1: The righteous obeys God’s commands (Ps.1:1, EVS) POINT 2: The righteous knows God’s word (Ps. 1:2-3, EVS) POINT 3: The righteous serves God faithfully (Ps.4-6 EVS) Life appears to have a lot of choices, but in reality there is really only two. We can obey and win or disobey and lose.…

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    One of the vital character’s in this novel, includes detective Dewey, whom played a big part with the help of discovering who the murderers were. During that process, detective Dewey takes the whole situation to a new level of becoming psychologically attached to this case, and he feels like he, “know[s] Herb and the family better that they know themselves” (Capote, 92), and has an unreasonable understanding of being “ haunted by them… and always be, unit [he] knows…

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