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    Assassin's Creed

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    We all wanted to be a Captain of our own ship sailing the Seven Seas, well now you can Me-Hearties!!! My brother was the one who told me about Assassin 's Creed Black Flag, I wasn 't sure about it because when I played the first Assassin 's Creed it wasn 't really my type of game and quite repetitive, also I prefer open world, 3rd person games. After seeing a few YouTube videos I decided to buy and give it a go. I have only just completed the game 100 percent after many years of owning the game…

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    Controversy Of Chalcedon

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    75). The Council of Chalcedon resulted in the Chalcedonian Creed (Symbol of Chalcedon), which emphasized the oneness of Christ’s person and the distinction of his two natures (divine and human) and their unity, with each other (Bingham, 2002). Also the Chalcedonian definition, a confession of faith which the Emperor…

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    Holy trinity divided into three parts father, son and the Holy sprit. Trinity prides itself on living out Jesus’ message of Faith, Hope and Love upholding the equality, dignity and worth of each individual. "Tri" meaning three, and "Unity" meaning one, Tri + Unity = Trinity. It is a way of acknowledging what the Bible reveals to us about God, that God is yet three "Persons" who have the same essence of deity. The reason why I choose dove because the Holy Spirit came down in a bodily shape, like…

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    Throughout Christian history there has been controversy about is Jesus really God, is the Holy Spirit a part of God, and is Jesus really full man and God.The first controversy was in 324 A.D. when Arius gives his position of God being the only eternal being and that Jesus the son is only a creature.Alexander (Bishop of Alexandria) response in disagreement was that Jesus is indeed a eternal being equal to God.This ultimately leads to Constantine calling the First Ecumenical Council in Nicea.Next…

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    Arius’s beliefs.They made the original Nicene Creed of 325, it explained the relationship between the Father and the Son. It states that he, Christ, is one with the Father which makes his divinity true. Arius and those who supported him were all exiled by the Emperor who didn’t accept the Nicene Creed. When Emperor Constantine died, the church leaders who were banished tried to come back and reclaim their churches. They tried to get rid of the Nicene Creed also, and that caused it became an open…

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    The Apostle’s Creed The Apostles Creed is the creed most widely used in Christian worship in the western world. Throughout the Middle Ages it was generally believed that this creed was composed by the Apostles on the day of Pentecost and that each of them contributed one of the twelve sections. This appears to be a legend dating back to somewhere between the 4th and 6th Centuries. However it still has good reason to be called the Apostles Creed because its content is in agreement with apostolic…

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    In Roman history, there were many leaders treated Christian very bad, they regarded Christian as evil. Because they thought Christian is a threat to their traditional religion and their dominant position. So they started persecute, to frame and even killing Christian. On the basis of Tacitus which is a Rome historian’s record and narrate. Nero deliberately incendiary in Rome city and fabricate it against Christians. Afterwards Galelious did same thing to Christian twice in fifteen days. It…

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    Patristic Period Essay

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    developments of the Patristic period was the creation of the New Testament canon. The idea of Gnosticism was also a new idea brought to light during the patristic period. Also the Arian controversy arose and ended in a very well know creed, even though the background behind the creed is not as well known. The definition of…

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    Trinity Argument

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    conclusion favored Athanasius and the first version of the Nicene Creed (see Appendix 1) was adopted ecumenically across the Eastern and Western Christian churches, become the new Christian profession of faith (Holcomb 2014, 38). This first version of the Nicene Creed contains critical verbiage regarding the relationship of the Father to the Son, stating they were of identical substance (homoousis). While the Holy Spirit is in the Nicene Creed, it is with little emphasis. This lack of attention…

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    and watched over it. However, he did not ever vote within it. One accomplishment of this council was the creation of the first part of the Nicene Creed. The Nicene Creed is a symbol of faith used in Christian worship. This is historically important, because the Nicene Creed was the expression of the New Testament before the books were published. The Nicene Creed was the official expression of religion, and the final test of orthodoxy. 13. The Merovingians were a Salian Frankish dynasty that…

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