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    What Is Quantum Dualism

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    God’s ongoing action, and interaction within and throughout human history, as well as God’s actions in the personal lives of individual believers, salvific, or otherwise), as well as insights into divine inspiration, revelation, transcendence and immanence, and even Tripartitism. This same dualism also resolves a host of hitherto insurmountable theological and scientific conundrums that have long plagued Judeo-Christianity. Such an unusually high degree of interdisciplinary explanatory power…

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    My Ministry Philosophy

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    Introduction Next semester, I will be leaving Regent University to obey God 's call to enter the field of ministry. Primarily I will minister through film and personal interactions with unsaved people. To achieve this, I must have set philosophy of ministry that helps guide me in the next stage of my life. This paper, then, discusses seven key components of my philosophy of ministry and how they will influence how I minister. First, this paper discusses who God is. Next, it addresses humanities…

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    Not our conceptions projected on God, objective in nature. 5. They are his nature, not fragmentary parts. God is his love, holiness, power, etc. But these attributes are different ways at getting at who God is. Attributes of Greatness (moral/natural attributes) I. Spirituality – God is Spirit 1. Not matter, does not possess physical nature. John 4.24, God is spirit. 2. Not limited spatially or geographically. John 4.21, not destructible 3. Hands and feet? Anthropomorphisms – truth…

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    Colossians Your paper was very interesting reading. Paul’s letters were often circulate to other churches as state in this letter, After this letter has been read to you, see that is it also read in the church of the Ladiceans, such an interesting fact that you could have included. It would have be invaluable for you to expound on the Judaist Gnosticism false teachings the effect on the church and why it was so detrimental in opposing the teachings of the Apostle Paul. This young church…

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    Julie Mehretu was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1970. She was schooled in Kalamazoo, where she received her bachelor degree in Art, and continued on to receive her MFA from the Rhode Island School of Art and Design in 1997 (Artnet). She lives and works in Harlem New York with her artist and partner (Plagens). Mehretu works on drawings influenced by architectural plans and aerial maps. She adds many layers to increase complexity. She relates the layering to herself as parts of who she is. She…

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    Body Theology

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    question of the meta-physical, the Divine body outside the human body. Some body theology scholars try to remove the Divine from any position beyond or outside the physical, calling the transcendence as dualistic and questions any opposition between immanence and transcendence. Since transcendence has been used to confirm dualistic constructions previously, it rejects the significance of ordinary…

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    Images of women are ubiquitous and pervasive to such a degree that their deeper implications and reflections of the world that they occupy cannot be ignored. Images of women cannot and do not stand alone; they must be examined in a cultural context and through a feminist framework to be fully understood. Some feminist theorists argue that portrayals of women are inherently objectifying, positioning woman as a thing to be viewed rather than as a being in and of herself. These images exist solely…

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    from Plato’s ideas. The first difference between the two concepts is in transcendence and immanence. Being transcendent is to be present beyond this world and having no interaction between the two possible. This is the stance Plato takes when he describes his forms and in particular the Form of the Good. God in some ways is transcendent, but God is also able to interact with people making him immanent. Immanence is related to the idea that God is omnipresent in the earthly realm, not just in the…

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    The Wiccan Religion

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    In Elizabeth Shuler’s school journal, Balancing Act: A Discussion of Gender Roles Within Wiccan Ritual, she says, “Every aspect of Wiccan Ritual is aimed toward enacting embodying balance and unity.” There are two rituals which exhibit the immanence of the divine: Drawing Down the Moon and the Great Rite. During this ritual the High Priestess of the coven will enter a trance and the High Priest will kneel before the High Priestess. The priest calls upon the Goddess that symbolizes the moon to…

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    who lived amongst the forests and the demons, who are constantly opposing the regulations made by the gods. The film opens to an unseemingly dark and mysterious forest, occupied by a frightening looking creature. It’s like it has a presence or an immanence of death because it seems to kill every living thing that is around it, even the natural light is affected. We are not really sure of what this things motivation or what it’s…

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