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    believes that before taking communion one must be in a state of grace and has been to confession so that you are not aware of a sin you have committed immediately prior to taking communion. The Catholic Church states that you must believe in the doctrine of transubstantiation “According to transubstantiation, the bread and wine are actually transformed into the actual body, blood, soul, and divinity of Christ, with only the appearances of bread and wine remaining.”[a] The Catholic Church also…

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    Introduction Doctrine of promissory estoppel is deemed as an exception to the general principle that a promise may only be enforced if it is supported by good consideration. The doctrine of promissory estoppel was first established in the case of CLP v Trees. Even though promissory estoppel is seen an advantage, it does consist some flaws that can have repercussion due to its inconsistency. However it does help weaker parties in legal matters where the doctrine of consideration neglects those…

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    Lawson employment terminated lawfully at Greene’s Jewelry Wholesale? In light of the confidential information available to her, is Jennifer Lawson culpable for breach of the confidentiality agreement? Equally, is Jennifer Lawson culpable for breach of covenant not to compete? A. Facts and laws Facts Our esteemed client, Greene’s Jewelry Wholesale, is a high-end costume jewelry manufacturing and distribution company, former employer of the defendant Jennifer Lawson and commercial competitors with…

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    Yea Passage Analysis

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    God Almighty...stretch forth thy hand..." (Doctrine and Covenants 12:1-4) He cried out for help, and just as I have cried out for help and pleaded with the Lord, I too received such comfort and guidance even as Joseph Smith did. " My son, peace be unto thy soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment; And then, if thou endure it well, God shall exalt thee on high; thou shalt triumph over all thy foes." (Doctrine and Covenants…

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    book of this religion is called the Hebrew Bible. ggInstead of the temptation of Adam and Even creating sin for all of humanity, in Judaism, it created the rhythm of wrongdoing and punishment and excel. The other one was the rhythm of covenant, breach and covenant. They believe that God is just, that he is merciful, and that he will punish those who do wrong for their actions. In a trade for land, God calls Abraham and his people. But in order to get the land they were promised they will have to…

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    Judaism Beliefs

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    the world, teaches several doctrines such as those about God, the Messiah, human beings, and the universe, making their beliefs very important however, some of their beliefs are similar to other religions around the world, like monotheism with Christianity and Islam. Judaism ultimate reality is a single powerful god, who not only created the universe, but with whom every Jew can have an individual and personal relationship. Their relationship with god is very covenant however Judaism has no…

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    191) and a final note that “theological convergence is not a one-way street. Convergence has taken place among evangelicals and ecumenical alike” (Pruitt 197). At the end of the book there are addendums. The first is the actual Lausanne Covenant. Following the covenant is Billy Graham archives, Transcripts of Stan Nussbaum, Michael O’Rear, David Hesselgrave, and Keith Eitel. These are followed by the Manila Manifesto, oral Interviews and Keith Eitel questionnaire. Personal Reaction,…

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    This paper allowed me to learn a great deal about them, while at the same time strengthening my faith. A few of the errors in the Mormonism doctrine are: Scripture, Church restoration, and salvation by works. The differences and defense of Scripture exposed the fallacies of the Mormon books. The differences explored in the Church restoration argument exposed the disobedience to Jesus’ words that…

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    Heterodoxy Analysis

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    Unifying doctrines are an authoritative response to the chaotic storms of controversy created by heterodoxy. A Heterodoxy, (literally meaning ‘different’ doctrine) is a doctrine that deviates from the norm. Heterodoxy operates in dichotomy to Orthodoxy, which are the generally accepted ideals of a society (normative values). It also describes doctrines of competing truths, thesis’ and anti-thesis’. Society in its base form is a group of individuals that interact but have different values and…

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    entrance into the traditions of Israel at some point, when might he have lived? As we will see in the next chapter, Job’s age suggests that we are to be thinking of the patriarchal period, in other words, about five centuries before God made the covenant with Israel at Mt. Sinai. According to Ezekiel 14:14,20, Job’s reputation for righteousness had become part of Israel’s national narrative; he was right up there with Noah and Daniel (Dan’el in the Hebrew text). Note that…

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