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    Ward leans on Phil. 2:5-8, which makes clear that ‘the eminence of incarnation was a self-emptying on the part of Christ’ (18). As imitators of this, it should invite the youth worker into a life of self-sacrifice and service (19), laying aside their own social agenda (18), in order to enter the territory where ‘young people…

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    The incarnation is so important because it shapes the character of Jesus into something really helps Catholics. Jesus nature of design essentials of the Christian faith because it means he is able to save Catholics. His divine nature is what allows Jesus to forgive…

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    Incarnational Ministry

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    love, and does not focus solely on His powerful passages. What I have learned from the required literature is that, those who adhere to incarnational ministry theology immerse themselves in the culture, to respectfully represent Christ and His incarnation. A vast amount of Buddhist live and breathe the great news of Jesus Christ, rather than, sermonizing the great news of Christ. They desire to become Christ-like within the environment. Their ideologies of the incarnational ministry derive…

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    In one sense, Irenaeus’s theology of the Eucharist is rooted in Scripture, i. e. tradition. This section goes support the thesis that the incarnation narrative within his polemical context causes him to believe that the elements are the body and blood of Christ. AH…

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    The Bhagavad Gita

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    glimpse of Indian civilization and hinduism based on religion and, warfare. The Bhagavad Gita is an overview of family rivalry and conflict over territory (Hastinapur). It has teachings said to be given by Lord Krishna (Hindus believe to be the eight incarnations of god Vishnu in human form.) In the book, Krishna is talking to Arjuna, who was an archer and 3rd of the pandava brothers, before the kurukshetra war begins about Dharma (Duty). Arjuna was…

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    Eliot explores a myriad of interpretations of the meaning of logos in the Four Quartets through Einstein’s theory of Relativity, by examining it through the bending of space and time, ultimately using this lens to arrive at the conclusion of the Incarnation. This curvature of spacetime opened the doors to the reality of a new method of understanding the world: non-Euclidean Geometry. Non-Euclidean Geometry differs from several key postulates of traditional Euclidean Geometry. These reworked…

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    state” (Reincarnation) and that souls are “eager to return to terrestrial life” (Stevenson 1). This way of looking at it makes one much more aware of the present moment, trying to better one’s life for its own sake without the pressure of future incarnations resting on one’s…

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    divinity of Jesus. The prologue breaks down into three sections about the word; it also tells us a special message and a view of gnosticism. The prologue cis broken down into three parts; the creation of the word, the word in history and the incarnation…

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    “Christian thinking about Jesus developed further after the writing of the New Testament and culminated in creedal statements” (Powell, 2008, p. 318). When processing the incarnation, many wonder how much of Jesus is human, and how much of Him is divine? After many attempts of trying to theorize the answer, a solution came from a letter written in 382 A. D. by a council of Bishops. They affirmed that Jesus Christ “flesh was…

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    What does it mean to be Catholic? There is an infinite amount of answers to that question. If you were to ask author Robert Barron, he would start speaking of Catholic doctrine. If you were to ask author Andrew Greeley, he would start speaking of culture, story and community. Lastly, if you were to ask Dorothy Day, she would start speaking of following Jesus and helping the poor. What it means to be Catholic is a mixture of all three of these individuals, Catholic doctrine, stories and community…

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