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    Christian Religion

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    from the teachings of Jesus Christ. He only wanted to reform the religion of Judaism, but throughout several disputes, Christianity became its very own religion. Throughout the life of Jesus Christ, he was very much human just like us. Jesus, just as we were born, was born in Bethlehem where he spent the majority of his life working as a carpenter with his father. It was not until Jesus was about thirty years old until he came into historical view. Around the age of thirty, Jesus came to the…

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    read that it is a revelation of Jesus Christ. This signals one of two ideas. It could be taken as a revelation from Jesus Christ or as a revelation about Jesus Christ. So which is it? I believe it is both. In the book of Revelation, Jesus is portrayed as the Revealer. Revelation 1:1 tells us that God the Father gave this book to Jesus, who in turn gave it to an angel who gave it to John. Later in chapters 2 and 3, the messages given to the seven churches are by Jesus Christ, who reveals Himself…

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    Book Of Mark Book Review

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    the things that Jesus said during his time on earth but for me I generally reference the other gospels more frequently then the book of Mark. Now after reading it again and remembering that Mark was with Peter and Paul I’m wondering if it’s not the Peter influence in Mark’s writing that makes it less organized for me. I love the other books of the Bible that Paul wrote and have studied them intensively over the years. I’m accustomed to Paul’s writing style and thought process,…

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    The Christianity Movement

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    The missionary movement in Christian History was written by Andrew F. Wall. He went to the West Africa and taught church history and trained them for the ministry in Sierra Leone. This book is the amalgamation of three movements, and the book has three parts. In the first part the author describes about a reflection on the nature of the Christian faith, from the point of view of its historical transmission. In part two, we can study about the Christian faith transmission process of the Africa…

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    In what way was the social world of Jesus important to his life and teaching? The social world of Jesus was important to his life and teaching for several reasons. In order to understand his teachings, we must first identify certain aspects of the First Century Palestine. We must consider Jesus’ culture and the society in which he was raised. We must also acknowledge the Jewish religion and Jesus’ personal values that influenced who he was. Part of the process is to recognize and understand…

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    birth of Jesus was the right time because it was the appointed time of God. God knew, before the earth was created, what He wanted to do and how life and history would unfold. This may sound odd, but I visualize the beginning of the world up until the birth of Jesus as a pregnancy. Just like time that goes by in a pregnancy, there are trimesters, or periods of time that are marked by specific events culminating in the birth of a child. Jesus, is that child and the different eras of history…

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    the basis of ethics and morality? God gives us ethics and morality. What is the cause of evil and suffering? The cause of evil and suffering is sin. What happens to man at death? Man go to heaven after they die. What is the meaning of history? The meaning of history is to show God's power. God is all-powerful with no beginning and no end. God is a person with every power that there is. He is perfect in every way and never sins. God is Holy and everlasting and personal. “Since it is written, you…

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    The Incarnation is the powerful mystery that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, became flesh to fulfill our salvation and to save us from both sin and death. The Incarnation is the greatest sign of Christian faith to be true. In the Gospel of Luke, we are told that through the power of the Holy Spirit, the Incarnation came to be accurate. An angel named Gabriel appears to Mary and tells her that you will have a child named Jesus. Knowing that Jesus means “God saves”, she is confused because she has…

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    The Great Commission is the order given to each real Christian called to take part of proclaiming the Gospel to all nations, tribes, race, and tongue to know our Lord Jesus Christ. As one reads through the book, “worship and the Great Commission are undeniably connected,” no Christian role is insignificant in the execution of the same. David Wheeler and Vernon Whaley, combined their understanding of evangelism and worship service from their own personal knowledge and experiences in order to…

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    James Cone

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    revelation of God; only Jesus…

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