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    According to St. Matthew, illustrates the life of Jesus Christ. The Gospel of Matthew is considered as one of the important gospels in the bible because it “…contains an extensive account of Jesus’ teachings…”, which helps individuals understand the Christian religion even more precise (“New Testament of the Bible”). Passolini not only was able to capture a visual chronicle of the gospel but also engages his audiences to feel connected to our Lord Jesus Christ. This film can be shown to anyone…

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    In other words, God’s being in eternity (the immanent Trinity) is construed differently from God’s being in time (the economic Trinity), revealed through the life and work of Jesus Christ. Consequentially, the understanding of God’s being in substance undermines the ontological integrity of…

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    Augustine has come to realize that the life he was living prior to converting to Christianity was a lesson that led him to the right path. He mentions that his conversion to Manicheanism as well has reading the writings from the Platonist lead him to Jesus Christ. If it were not for him practicing and studying either, he would have never come to known Christ and for that he is ever grateful. He states “I talked away as if I knew a great deal; but if I had not sought the way to you in Christ our…

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    wrong. Through symbolized versions of God and Gary’s different emotions shown through parallel episodes, Gary Soto exhibits that sin leads to guilt and not happiness in his short story, “The Pie.” In “The Pie,” Soto symbolically represented God and Jesus to maintain the theme that sin leads to guilt. After young Gary stole a pie, he was…

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    Love And Consumerism

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    Challenges The most significant challenge to living a life of love rooted in the Christian narration of reality is the dominant competing narration of reality in American culture, modernity. The ultimate narrative of modernity consists of two main subplots: consumerism and American nationalism. Each of these subplots presents significant challenges and obstacles to living a life of rightly-ordered love. Consumerism presents myriad problems in regard to developing a rightly-ordered love.…

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    This paper will examine William Lane Craig’s and John Hick’s assertion that the existence of suffering and the concept of a benevolent and omnipotent God are not mutually exclusive, but consistent phenomena. Christian theologians — in their attempt to constitute and defend arguments for the existence of a deity — assert that God, because of his depiction in Biblical literature, has unique characteristics and abilities. These characteristics include benevolence — “the quality of being…

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    In the Cunningham and Kelsay article, myth is described and defined in several ways. The first way that it is defined is that myth "is associated with stories that are not true" (Cunningham and Kelsay 59). After stating that, the authors go onto say that, "In the field of religious studies, myth has a different meaning. Myth indicates a narrative concerning sacred reality and its relationship to humanity." (Cunningham and Kelsay 59) As discussed in class, a myth needs three key components. The…

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    The Synoptic Gospels are written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John to share with others the life, ministry and death of Jesus Christ. In the Gospels, there are different portrayals of the Jews that have hindered the way people read the Gospels today. A majority of the Gospel is interpreted with an anti-Semitic point of view. Anti-Semitism can be defined as the prejudice against, hatred of, or discrimination against Jews as an ethnic, religious, or racial group. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John all…

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    At a young age majority of us grew up believing that there is a higher being above us that created us, that shaped our lives to be where it is now, and that being is known as god. When we were a child, we did not have a choice whether we truly believed in the existence of God. We were told what to believe and never questioned it that belief. In this essay, I will analyze the existence of god between “Does God Exist?” by Ernest Nagel and “Why God Allows Evil” by Richard Swinburne. Although Nagel…

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    youth minster needs to contextually enter into the subcultures of young people in the same way a missionary would a foreign culture (1998:10-11, 15-16). 3.2.1. Entering into youth culture For Borgman, the incarnational model follows the example of Jesus leaving behind ‘heavenly status and security to enter human life and a…

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