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    in a variety of faiths, it is called Ultimate Reality. An Ultimate Reality is the pervading and spiritual power that is present within many different religions, whether or not it is blatantly obvious. Just like how Jewish people have God, there are many manifestations of an omnipotent being or power that build the foundation for said religion, for example the use of Genesis in the Jewish Bible explains the beginnings and fundamentals of many other significant religions. It is important to…

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    different gods. The roadside shrines are usually in an open area with no building around. The shrines are often natural landmarks, such as mountains and rivers, and are looked after by near communities instead of having a full-time caretaker. The Taj Mahal is the most popular building created using Muslim architecture attracting roughly 7-8 million visitors a year. Dogma/Doctrine- Hinduism’s sole god is Brahman but followers worship and pray to many other gods and goddesses who are…

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    The Divine Embodiment and the Physical Presence of God I. INTRODUCTION. In Old Testament Biblical accounts, God makes Himself known by His actual presence. This presence is exhibited in a myriad of ways. His manifestation, materialization or appearance in a tangible manner to the human senses is called a theophany. For example, when the Hebrews escaped from Egypt, God was with them. The average Hebrew of the exodus knew that God was present among them as there was a “pillar of a cloud” by day…

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    public ministry where He is most clearly identified as the Messiah, the Savior, the Son of God. In these events he is the light of the world (Jn 9:5) shining for all to see. In the first Luminous Mystery, The Baptism in the Jordan, the voice of the Father declares Jesus the beloved Son. John is baptizing in the Jordan proclaiming a baptism of repentance. John upon seeing Jesus proclaims “Behold the lamb of God.” John then baptizes Jesus even though he is not worthy. After Jesus’ baptism a voice…

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    Before the creation of the universe and after the creation of the universe, the manifestation of God’s presence shouts acknowledgement in the first sentence of the Bible in the Old Testament. Genesis 1:1 says, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” One of the most crucial steps in a believer’s life is the undisputed recognition that God exists. God is introduced as an absolute personal being who cares about His creation and the human struggle of the fallen world.” This paper…

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    not exist a god who is all-good, all-knowing and all-powerful. Exposition - Words (189) Blackburn's argument is that the three characteristics normally attributed to God in any given religion is that he is all powerful, all knowing, and all caring, but that these three qualities cannot resolve itself with the presence of evil in the world. Since evil does exist and is indisputably a part of the world that exists, the characteristics of God must mold itself around its existence. If God is all…

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    American religions if you look at their concept of gods and the rituals they have to worship said gods. Native and Shinto religions are both polytheistic meaning they believe in more than one gods. They believe different things…

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    its performance, suggesting at various points throughout his book The Drama of Doctrine that both stand on their own. In Vanhoozer’s narrative approach, God the director is also the scriptwriter with the script being scripture. Additionally, the script itself, scripture, is also an actor. In order to add to the confusion, Christ, who is also God and therefore director and scriptwriter, is also the main actor who gives form and meaning to the…

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    spirituality. Religion and spiritual convictions assume an essential part for some patients. At the point when ailment undermines the health and perhaps the life of a person, that individual is liable to go to the doctor with both physical manifestations and spiritual issues. Through these two channels, prescription, and religion, people think about general issues of sickness, suffering, loneliness, despair, and demise, while searching for hope, and personal value in the emergency…

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    Hagar's Suffering

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    Her silence indicated her being in the embrace of God, which Hagar could not understand nor realize. That embrace of God was showing its “effect” through the voice of angel. Genesis 21:17 mentions the angels saying to her “do not be afraid,” which indicates she knew God existed but was wondering if God had left her and Ismael to die? She might have felt rejected and hurt and such circumstances. The article by Aquinas mentions the manifestation of God through effects. He sees finite effects as…

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