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    has Aphrodite promise to find a wife for him. Paris leaves his first love (Oenone), for the other promised one (Helen), leaving behind one greatness for a promised greater. He does this on account that he thinks of himself so deserving and proudly, believing him, and only himself, deserves the best thing out…

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    Letter To The Ephesians

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    vocabulary of the epistle. About ninety words and phrases in Ephesians, including such things as “the devil,” “in the heavenly realms,” and “the One he loves” (as a title for Christ), are not used elsewhere in Paul’s…

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    betray close companions. Life offers many challenges and temptations; however, loyalty can be used to fight against these appeals or to fight towards these desires. In epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, loyalty is expressed as an important quality in Greek culture that brings happiness and praise, while disloyalty brings betrayal and criticism. Odysseus and his wife Penelope portray the real meaning of loyalty as they patiently wait for each other overcoming all obstacles…

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    Dearest Cato Analysis

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    Dearest Cato, lover of knowledge, from your dearest friend Aelia, concerned for the wellbeing of your soul. I am writing this letter to with my concerns about your beliefs in monotheism and how I think you can better your faith, happiness, and life after reading this letter about my Christian faith in Jesus Christ. There are two Christian thinkers that write about their early Christian faith which I based my faith off of. Those two scholars would be Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, and Justin…

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    first coined by Sir Thomas More, in 1518. More wrote a novel depicting a fantastic new, perfect society set on an island, free from troubles and difficulties. He gave this society the name “utopia.” Notice how the term “utopia” derives from the Greek words ou and topos meaning “no place.” Even More knew that such a place could only live in thoughts and dreams. There is “no place” on earth where such a place of perfection can exist.…

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    Analysis Of Logotherapy

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    Logotherapy is a term derived from “logos,” a Greek word that translates as “meaning,” and therapy, which is defined as treatment of a condition, illness, or maladjustment. Logotherapy was developed by neurologist and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl. He, in his book man, search for meaning has outlined as for how his theory helped him to get through the time at Nazis concentration camps and how his this experience later developed and reinforced and strengthened his theories. This therapy not only…

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    In Greek mythology, there is always a constant notion for power. The desire for power is associated with the father figure of a family. The father sets the tone for the family by making the rules and establishing their reputation. From the beginning of time, there has been a fear for loss of power, starting with the Earth and sky. Fear occurs when a father finds that one of his children is a threat to his throne. It also occurs when a father realizes that since he sabotaged his father,…

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    is a typical hero we all think of when we hear the word hero on behalf of he faces challenges and uses his Machiavellian and attractiveness to pull him out of trouble, but Walt Disney is a hero we wouldn’t think of for the reason that he lets little kids know that as long as they don’t give up they can carry out anything and if he gave up we wouldn’t…

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    o 1 Corinthians 1:22-23 he says, "Jews ask for signs and Greeks search for wisdom; but we preach Christ crucified, to Jews a stumbling block and to Gentiles foolishness."  No o What Did Jesus do with the shame  Hebrews 12:2 tells us what he did with it: "For the joy set before Him [he] endured the cross, despising…

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    The Canterbury Tales Paper I believe Geoffrey Chaucer lacks a certain amount of respect for ancient writings, such as the Bible and others from Greek and Roman authors, as he can be found constantly mocking them throughout his novel, The Canterbury Tales. In the tales that we were assigned to read, Chaucer’s characters constantly appear to be doing the exact opposite from what they’re suppose to be doing, especially according to what has been written in the Bible. If we are to assume that…

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