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    Jesus: The Cosmic Christ

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    continued being and presence in the lives of his believers after his death. I was unaware of the name ‘Jesus Christ of Logos’. Logos in Greek means reason. It means the same when applied to Jesus’ name and so much more at the same time. It is the word of God, as well as the divine revelation and at the same time so much more than both. Pelikan considers it “the reason and mind of the cosmos”. So to be without Jesus, is to be without reason. I also liked the analogy made by Jenkins on page 63…

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    Neuroanatomy Controversy

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    Neuroanatomy, Dr. Frank Meshberger attempts to show how Michelangelo intentionally painted God and the surrounding angels to represent the exact makeup of the human brain. He presents this in the form of an article in which he shares his arguments and analysis of Michelangelo’s work on the Sistine Chapel. This essay will review Meshberger’s main argument that the painting, the Creation of Adam, is an anatomically correct image of the human brain. Therefore,…

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    Greek God Research Paper

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    Greek God The ancient Greek god I chose is Zeus. Description of Greek God Zeus was the supreme ruler of Mount Olympus and the ruler of the gods who resided on Mount Olympus. He was the spiritual leader of both gods and human as he upheld law, justice, and morals. He was often associated with being the weather god, as he controlled thunder, lightning, and rain. Mirrored Image I believe the image of Zeus mirrors the ancient idea of what Zeus was portrayed/believed to be. In the photo, it shows…

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    associated with an image with a human form but Egyptians associated gods with an assorted variety of animals as Horus was with a falcon and Wadjet with the snake. The idea of multiplicity of approaches was common as some deity’s had two animals representing them such as Thoth who can be seen as an Ibis and Baboon. Some god/goddesses had two forms to express aspects of their nature, angry Sekhmet turns into a lion but when mildly angry, turns into a cat. Osiris, the quintessential god of the dead…

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    an Angry God, Jonathan Edwards went back to get sinners and also just people in general to get back into the church so that they could continue to be with God. The intended audience for this passage is people who are doubting God and are going against his wishes. Jonathan wants to persuade the sinners to go back and reconnect with God. He uses the fear that they have to convince them to go back to church. By doing this he wants the sinners to know that they are only alive because of God and if…

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    achieve God’s vocation and intended image for humankind. In the creation story of Genesis human are given reign and dominion over creation. What does the word ‘reign’ mean in this context. It is unlikely that God gave us ‘reign’ to destroy his beautiful world. Nature is a project that as humans we need to protect and maintain. As humans, we need to enable God’s creation, the plants and animals, to flourish; ultimately glorify the image of God. Wright suggests that God gave humans dominion…

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    In Nonna Verna Harrison’s first chapter of her novel, “God’s Many-Splendored Image,” she discusses what it means to have freedom through two different people. Basil expresses how people are born with freedom, and this freedom should be used to live a God filled world. Gregory speaks of how God strengthens people’s freedom, and fills them up if honored correctly. Harrison does a great job of showing how humans should be grateful for their freedom and use it in a religious way to benefit them, but…

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    God: ‘Tell Me Strange Things about Jehovah’ God is more than the alphabets. There are diverse schools of thought about the subject, God; in theism, God is creator and controller of the world. In Pantheism, God is the universe, while in deism; God is the creator of the universe, but not the sustainer. In atheism, God does not exit, while in agnosticism, God is unknown. In today’s message, I will tell you more about God without exaggeration. The LORD wants His children to know more about His…

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    regarded as literal, but as a guidance of the natural world, human identity, human relationships, and civilizations. God created the world in six Genesis days and rested on the seventh, meaning that the days were not necessarily 24…

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    who have faith in the god Jesus Christ. Its devotees, called Christians, regularly trust Christ is the Holy's Son Trinity and strolled the earth as the incarnate type of God ("the Father").Judaism is made by Abraham 2000 BCE and his relatives of Issac and Jacob. The Law: the 10 Commandments was given to Moses ) in c, 1300 BCE to come back to Israel and take after God's will. Christians have faith in defense by confidence - that through their confidence in Jesus as the Son of God, and in his…

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