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    Bible, there are many passages from the Gospel where Christians learn about prayer from Jesus. Prayer as many Christians already know is the communication between us and God. Jesus learned how to pray from his beloved mother Mary, the Jewish tradition and even on his own. During Jesus’ ministry, Jesus taught us how to pray by giving us instructions on how to pray and using parables in order to teach us about a message or prayer in the Gospel. In the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John they…

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    The time like of the four gospels date back to about 6 BC and dates to about 30 AD which goes from John to the after death of Jesus. In the four Gospels we are given life from them. The gospels in themselves explain their purpose which is literally to bring life to our current life. They are to bring light into our darkness, and merely to call us into the light. It also is there to challenge us to call others into the light. I like to look at it like this the gospels are written to parent us.…

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    For this question, I have picked the gospel of John. The book of John was written by Apostle John meaning “Yahweh has been gracious.” John was the youngest of Jesus’ apostles. The gospel of John was written around 80- 90A.D in the city of Ephesus. Ephesus by that time was the center of commerce and culture. The majority of John’s audience was no longer Jewish converts but rather people who lived in a world dominated by culture and thoughts of Greece and Rome. Apostle John sought to appeal to…

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    In the Gospels of Mark and Matthew the reader receives two distinct viewpoints of similar stories. Of course, the Gospel of Mark is much abbreviated compared to the Gospel of Matthew, being that Mark was written first and used as a source for Matthew; some of Mark’s writings are replicated in Matthew. In the Gospels of both Mark and Matthew the disciples are portrayed in two different lights. Matthew is kinder with his portrayals of the disciples than Mark. Within the text of both Gospels…

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    Everyone wants to be rich. In The Gospel of Wealth written by Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie focuses on the 1% of the world’s population. The Gospel of Wealth is a blend of Social Darwinism and philanthropy. The essay argues that the rich people are superior to all others and that they should use their money to aid less fit people. Furthermore, Margin Call is a movie that captures a day in a global financial services firm called Lehman Brothers. In the film the firm tries to avoid falling into a…

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    This film sticks to the text in many parts of the movie. The film starts out with Jesus’ temptation. This story is in Matthew 4:1-11 and Luke 4:1-13. The film copies the story very well, but in their way. By their way, I mean their culture and how they view it. Another part is the Last Supper and Judas’ betrayal at the dinner. The Last Supper is in Matthew 26, Mark 14, Luke 22, and John 13. They put their own twist on The Last Supper. Son of Man diverges creatively from the text by the director…

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    name Peter, which comes from the Latin word “petra,” which means rock (Matthew 4:18). Jesus told Peter that he was the rock upon which Jesus would build the Church (Matthew 16:18). Mark, one of the four Evangelists, was a disciple of Peter. Mark’s gospel was written based on the stories that Peter told him (309). The two of them were very close, Peter even calling him “my son Mark” in his first letter (1 Pt 5:13). Peter went on to be the first pope, and was proclaimed a saint by early Christians…

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    ancient Greek times it was called dropsy. In this instance, some believe it is used as a metaphor for greed (Hartsock, 2013). In fact, it was a well-known metaphor commonly used in Greco-Roman literature, so it would be plausible if used in Luke’s Gospel. Also, it fits well into Luke’s overarching theme of “anti-wealth ethics” as it critiques the “excesses, luxuries, and indulgences so often found and criticized in Greco-Roman dinner scenes” (Hartsock, 2013, p.…

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    and spreading the gospel that God has given to us humans in the written form. According to him, “gospel is the instrument of God’s Spirit to restore all creation” (p. 121). In 2016, “all creation” mean 7.4 billion peoples from 196 countries in 7 different continents. We are different people, from different countries with different cultures and believe. Our gospels sometimes have different meanings or words due to language barriers. How can we, at a whole, truly understand His gospel and be…

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    The word gospel means the absolute truth. In This is Gospel, by rock band Panic! at the Disco, the truths about addiction and our society come to light. A story is told throughout the song, about helping a friend with an addiction. The social issue of drug abuse is also evident in the song, as it directly relates to the plot. The band connects this issue of drugs to society, and how we can make people feel unwanted, forcing them to turn to drugs. Using many clever literary devices, this song…

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