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    Our course has been a journey of revelation of how and why we study the ancient of all texts, The Bible. There has been a focus to our inquiry, but it has not excluded other ways and means of study. Instead, it has incorporated them into an expanded experience to gain new depth of study. From the basics of a complete and careful exegesis, inclusion of epistemological insights, and using sound hermeneutics which bring discernment, we have been called to stand in the post-Pentecostal era using…

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    Liberty University Online October 11, 2015 BIBL 425 B07 BIBLICAL CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW 1. Paul spent much of his missionary time teaching Jesus’s word. Paul often refers to himself as a salve of God, and with this he brings the true meaning of Jesus’s message to us on many instructional levels. His instruction is from everything to creation to marriage, justification and salvation. Our biblical worldview is constructed according to the Book of Romans, to view our death,…

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    Conversion Essay

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    subordinate to him, even though he was fully divine.[22] This idea was vastly in opposition to the thought of the bishop majority, and it had serious implications for orthodox Christian theology. Most bishops believed that Christ was apart of the Godhead from the beginning of…

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    Hindu is a pagan religion espoused by the people of India and Nepal, was formed through a long march from the fifth century BC to the present. It is a religion of spiritual and moral values as well as legal and regulatory principles taken several gods, according to related works, for every area of the god, and every act or phenomenon there a God for it. There is no specific founder for Hindu religion and most of their books they don’t know who the authors, the religion as well as the books have…

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    Stereotypes In Marriage

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    Most people strive to be joined to another at some point in their life. Sometimes it is a blessing, other times it seems like a mistake. When we talk about marriage it has a different meaning to people of all walks of life. Men and women have been known to hold their selves pure waiting for that perfect mate. I can remember when I was a child it was improbable for a man and a woman to live together without being married. I can remember watching television and the married couple slept in…

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    The Doctrine and Covenants is a book of divine revelations, given to members of the Church of Jesus Christ, to help further the establishment of Christ’s Kingdom and contains an invitation to follow the Lord Jesus Christ. As one engulfs oneself into the Doctrine and Covenants, one will find out that, just as the Book of Mormon is the keystone of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the Doctrine and Covenants is a companion to the Book of Mormon and is the capstone of The…

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    Myths Revision

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    Myth and Its Revision. Myths gain a literary autonomy as they evolve through time into sovereign narratives used as socio-cultural foundational texts. Mythic sources may originate or accrue from religious, historical, political, or cultural references, but each of these sources holds: “ a double power. It [the myth] exists or appears to exist objectively, in the public sphere, and consequently confers on the writer the sort of authority unavailable to someone who writes "merely" of the private…

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    World History and Philosophy: Final Paper INTRODUCTION In the beginning, man had thoughts. He had a view of the world and he had God to walk alongside him and shape his ideas. However, there would come a time where God would no longer come down to speak directly to man and his heart. Looking through history, one can see that men began to have new and different ideas. Man began to try to make sense of the world, of his feelings, and of God. Philosophy was born. Some men strove for the same…

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    Raja Yoga. These yogas are used as means to actualize human potential through, “..complete control over the body’s every function.” (Smith 47). Please briefly explain each path and its aim. Jnana yoga in summation is a, “...path to oneness with the Godhead through knowledge.” (Smith 49) by means of learning and studying holy scripture. After frequent practice, the aim of Jnana yoga is for the, “...self [to] shift to a deeper level.” (Smith 50). Bhakti yogas focus was to, “...direct toward God…

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    The Trinity

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    When we look at Christianity, how often do we as Christians try to make God fit into a pretty little box? We try to make Christianity something that is comfortable for us and makes us feel good. We place our own definitions on God rather than looking into what He has revealed to us through His Word and the actions He performs in the world. We look for God in places where He has promised not to be. God has promised to be with us through His Word and sacrament. Now this doesn’t mean that He is not…

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