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    The Study Of Jesus Essay

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    THCT100 – The Study of Jesus Essay. “The Study of Jesus Christ, who he is, what he said and did, is vital for Christian faith. This is so for three reasons: Jesus reveals who God is, who we are and what the Church is about” (Fachtna McCarthy, “Jesus, the Christ”, in Anne Hession and Patricia Kieran (eds). Exploring Theology: Making Sense of the Catholic Tradition, Dublin: Veritas, 2007, p. 101). Discuss how your study of Jesus Christ illuminates who God is, who Christians are and what the…

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    Biblical scholars view the crucifixion of Jesus through the world in, behind, and in front of the events in John 19. This strategy is helpful because it helps to define the way the world has developed with present events, historical events, and the way future events are influenced. John 19 plays a huge role in the bible, because it describes significant events in the life of Jesus. It holds the origins of the Easter holiday season, which includes Good Friday and Easter. Without these events…

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    Holy trinity divided into three parts father, son and the Holy sprit. Trinity prides itself on living out Jesus’ message of Faith, Hope and Love upholding the equality, dignity and worth of each individual. "Tri" meaning three, and "Unity" meaning one, Tri + Unity = Trinity. It is a way of acknowledging what the Bible reveals to us about God, that God is yet three "Persons" who have the same essence of deity. The reason why I choose dove because the Holy Spirit came down in a bodily shape, like…

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    Zealot: The Life And Times Of Jesus Of Nazareth. The book became number one New York Times bestseller. Reza Aslan wanted to examine one of history’s most influential person through an ear of the first-century Palestine. Many people thought to be preachers, prophets, or want to be messiahs came through the Holy Land, giving messages from God. It was called the age of zealotry. Throughout the book Reza Aslan describes the convictions and contradictions against Jesus who was trying to establish a…

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    than the church's true identity, Jesus Christ, whose capacious identity opens up onto the whole of reality; doing more than this is to misconstrue Christian knowledge of that person—either by turning him into a principle or a schema, ignoring his unsubstitutability, or by short-circuiting his profound eschatological mysteriousness, and settling for a debased form of…

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    challenges which the Christian faith faces in the twenty- first century are not new, for the Christian faith has been attack from day one. The early apostles lived in a faithless world where they were viciously attacked for their faith and belief in Jesus Christ. The apostle Peter wrote in 1Peter 3:15 “always be prepared to make a defense to anyone who ask you a reason for the hope that is in you”. Furthermore, Jude wrote in 1:3 as he eagerly writes to the saints to contend for the faith which…

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    Kantian Theory Of Religion

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    not following the teachings of Jesus the historical figure. What a Kantian “religion” would look like today is related closely to what we call the “New Age” faith. Although New Age best describes what Kant would accept as a pure religion, a Kantian religion would be comprised of a group of extremely confused individuals who would truly never achieve anything. There would be no religion. The Christian religion is based on the divine nature of a man named Jesus. Jesus was a human who,…

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    Jesus In Matthew's Gospel

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    In the Gospel of Matthew Jesus is portrayed as the teacher. To Matthew Jesus is a teacher who is far greater than Moses or anyone ever was. Matthews Gospel was written and intended for the audience of other Jewish people since he was a Jew himself. This could be the main point that differentiates Mathew from the other Gospels because his audience was so heavily Jewish based. This Gospel is the beginning of the New Testament that sets up the other gospels that will follow even though much of…

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    Luke, and John) provide details on the life, teachings, and ministries of Jesus (Lutheran Study Bible, 1599).The word gospel means good news and the four Gospels are telling the good news of Jesus. Matthew, Mark and Luke have very similar views or perspectives on the life of Jesus and are called synoptic gospels. In this paper, the focus will solely be on the Gospel of Mark. The study to follow will examine the historical, religious, and literary contexts in order to discover the original…

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    E.P Sanders’ Jesus and Judaism offers to us, the most historically accurate image of Jesus of Nazareth, research and scholarship has to offer. Through the establishment of his intentionality towards, and his relationship with his contemporaries in Judaism, within which, Sanders places him a firm part of, in ancient Palestine. Sanders insisted that "a good hypothesis about Jesus' intention and his relationship with his contemporaries . . . should offer a connection between his activity and his…

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