Epistle to the Romans

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    This essay will demonstrate that the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is historically accurate. In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul states the “first importance” in Christianity is that Christ died for our sins, He was buried, He rose on the third day, and He appeared to 500+ people after his resurrection. If these things did not happen then Christianity would be false. The resurrection of Jesus is historically accurate and has proofs that back it up. This will be demonstrated by science,…

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    “The Envious die not once, but as oft as the envied win applause.” The most egregious emotion that proceeds from limited good is envy (φθόνον) In the New Testament it occurs a total of nine times. It occurs four times in the Pauline epistles. Paul uses the term to refer to those who are walking after the flesh (First Cor. 3:3), those who will not inherit the kingdom of God (Gal. 5:21) and in reference to false teachers and believers. What is envy? Classical rhetoricians and philosophers…

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    Apostasy In Religion

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    The Christian life is filled with concerns and no place is more evident to find these than in the pastoral responsibilities God has entrusted to the leadership of the church. Satan has been working against the church from and early time causing this concerns to rise, but looking at the views Paul 's warnings in (2 Timothy 3) about the increase of apostasy in the last days and what we are witnessing today in the church, Paul 's instructions in (Him 1:3-7 are very significant. These instructions…

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    Jesus by His Spirit. This consistent time with God spent mining His Word and experiencing being satisfied “in the morning with (his) love, that (I) may rejoice and be glad all (my) days” was the fountain for my drive in ministry. I knew and believed Romans 8:29, desiring, like Paul, “for Christ to be formed in” those to which I was ministering. I spent hours in prayer and preparation for teaching and discipleship, hours with students and building new relationships, and hours in school or in the…

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    Cardinal Thomas Cajetan

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    I was born on November 10, 1483 in Eisleben, Germany, to Hans and Margaretta Luther. My father saw a somewhat successful miner, and he wanted me to have a better life than him, so at early on I was enrolled in school. When I turned thirteen I moved to Magdeburg to continue my studies to become a lawyer. In 1498 I was transferred again to Eisenach where studied grammar, rhetoric, and logic. In 1501 I enrolled in the University of Erfurt, the best university in Germany at the time. I attained a…

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    Is there any archaeological evidence that supports Jesus Existence on Earth? To determine the validity of sources or stories people I antiquity, we rely upon is physical remains. We look at architecture, monuments, pottery, coin medals and even mosaics. Jesus Christ is the most famous and popular person in the universe but. This has brought about the archaeological curiosity of his existence which till now, archaeologist have yet to find any substantial evidence to prove his existence. The…

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    the readings change, singing during Mass, and fasting times. Before the Second Vatican Council, or Vatican II, the languange of the Mass was in Latin. The Gospel was in Latin and the epistles were in the vernacular. Once Vatican II came, the 1962 edition of the Roman Missal was established. From here on out the epistles and Gospel were to be…

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    The Foundation of the Canon Almost 1,982 years ago Joshua (whose name means Yahweh is salvation ) was crucified. Since that time a substantial amount of writings both, canonical and non-canonical were written about Him and His teachings. I learned in the past that there are certain qualifications that have to be passed in order for a writing to be considered canon and placed in the New Testament of the bible, however when looking back through history I see something quite different has…

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    the credit. Tychicus was to make an oral report of the letter according to the words of Paul’s letter. Techies took this quest very seriously, and he felt important. This proves that Paul maybe did not have an as big of a personal concern for the Epistles. These are the two passages that Paul uses to tell Tychicus his expectations. “21 Tychicus, the dear brother and faithful servant in the Lord, will tell you everything, so that you also may know how I am and what I am doing. 22 I am sending…

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    At the heart of the debate concerning women in office, all scholars and pastors address 1 Timothy 2:11-12. Those who do not affirm women in office argues that Paul specifically states "Let women learn in quietness.... I do not permit women to teach or to exercise authority over a man... she is to remain quiet." In order to best understand Paul 's statement, we must focus on three words which are "quietness (ἡσυχίᾳ),"permit (ἐπιτρέπω)," and "exercise authority (αὐθεντεῖν)." "Quietness... (γυνὴ ἐν…

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