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    Jesus Cobos History 146-01 The Christian Church of the People’s Temple was very much a big thing for it’s time. The church’s fundamental ideas of equality, loyalty, and working for the collective-good made its success thrive in the environment of nineteen-sixties america. For those of color the church would accept regardless of the outer world’s racism. For those of old age the church provided homes, food, care, and healing. For the people without a place to go and no defined will, the…

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    of healing led her to see many health care physicians, but their system did not work for her. Rather, the health care system led her to be worse than she was before, because she had been financially depleted by this system (Mark 5:26). The healing Jesus gave to the two daughters was more than a healing these healthcare systems could offered. His healing was a type that would restore a person to a holistic health. The focus on a holistic healing is communicated in the details of Mark’s account.…

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    Black Jesus: Creator of Watermelonadia Before there were humans and Watermelonadia there was one being. His name was Black Jesus. Black Jesus had whole closet full of various shades of brown robes, that was the only thing he ever wore. Black Jesus lived in his mansion that floated through space and time. Black Jesus’s Mansion was extremely big and bright as he floated through space he was the only thing in sight. One day Black Jesus got really bored as he strolled through his mansion. He…

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    Between Jesus and Beowulf For one to be great, one must live a life most people can not relate to. One great such man is the Anglo-Saxon hero, Beowulf. Beowulf lived a life that consisted of war and victories. Someone similar, Jesus, lived a sinless life that no one else can ever claim. Both Beowulf and Jesus are important to the world and their time. Jesus and Beowulf walked a pathed that not only showed their significance, but also showed their elevated status among their people. Jesus shows…

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    In this paper, I will be illustrating through Isaiah the beauty and character of Jesus. I will be doing this by looking at the aspects of Jesus ' beauty as the Bridegroom, King, and Jesus beauty as the Servant of all, and Anointed Conqueror. "In that day the Branch of the LORD shall be beautiful and glorious…" Isaiah 4:2. The clearest Old Testament narrative of the revelation of the messianic redeemer as Bridegroom, King, and Judge is found in Isaiah 61-63. "For Jerusalem 's sake, I will not…

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    Michael Robinson Professor Honisberg Ethics 6 December 2016 Jesus and Aristotle Historically there has always been a separation between philosophy and religion. While philosophy has mentioned religion multiple times there is no well-known link between the two. I grew up my entire life as a Baptist Christian but I never really had a great understanding of philosophy. The only names that I knew had anything to do with philosophy about were Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle. With my limited…

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    professing to carry the name Christian, follower of Jesus. But how many out of that great number sincerely desire to know Him better every day, think of Him as their very Best Friend, and surrender their lives to Him out of a loving and trusting ongoing, personal relationship with Him? He was a young guy, but had been married a couple years to this “Christian” girl. They both attended church every week, but neither had a personal relationship with Jesus. He soon found himself falling for…

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    at who Jesus is according to a specific gospel it 's important to understand who wrote the piece and who it was written for. Mark’s Gospel was written in 65-70 CE, a time of persecution of Christians by Romans for their belief in Jesus. In Mark’s Gospel we see Jesus as healer and champion, suffering servant, and Messiah. In a time of persecution, it is no wonder that seeing Jesus as healer and champion appealed to the Christian audience. Throughout Mark’s Gospel we see evidence of Jesus healing…

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    court system runs perfectly. When the trials of Jesus and Joan of Arc were going on thousands of years ago the public did not play as much of a role in trails. Yes, we see in Jesus 's case where Pilate supposedly let the pubic choose to free Jesus or the criminal Barabbas. All of three of these trials played a very important role in society and at that time and the whole surrounding world was watching by to see the verdicts. In the case of both the Jesus ' trial and Joan of Arc 's they were…

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    reading Beowulf, I realized that there were a lot of similarities between him and Jesus. Not only did they happen to look similar, but their actions towards their people were very similar as well. From the way that they acted to the way that they looked, there were a lot of similarities. The people that were in the story of Beowulf needed him just as much as the people during the time that Jesus was alive needed Jesus. Beowulf was known as a savior to the people. He saved many people from a…

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