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    Pseudonymity is best described as the practice of using forged documents to create new works of writing bearing a deceased writers name, instead of the current writer claiming the credit for the work. Many of Paul’s writings and letters have been said to have not actually been written by Paul himself. Many scholars believe that some letters were creations of Psuedonymity(Harris,2014). The Psuedonymity practice was quite popular among apostolic writers and was widespread among Hellenistic Judaism…

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    Top Events End of the Ice Age: 16,000-10,000 years ago The end of the Ice Age(the melting of the ice caps) brought on new plants and animals that increased the human population. Started the Agriculture Revolution which led to the civilizations of hominids Neolithic Revolution: 12,000 years ago Farming and domestication of animals. The farming and domestication of animals allowed people to settle down and create things such as civilizations, technological advances, and metallurgy. Emergence…

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    Summary of Titus The book Titus, who is a greek christian, is written in three different chapters. They are all written by Paul the apostle. The Epistle to Titus is known as one of the Pastoral Epistles. Titus made two trips to Corinth to collect a contribution for the poor saints in Jerusalem and Paul commended him as a faithful helper. Knowing that, the basic theme to Titus is that he became best friends with Paul and they went around traveling together to talk to people about God. There…

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    Papa Rafael: A Case Study

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    “The high prevalence and effectiveness of religious coping among older adults in dealing with illness and other aging-related issues suggests the privileged place of pastoral counselors in the geriatric mental health care field.” (Shim, 2008, p. 356) With the importance of family in the Latino culture, a pastoral counselor, be it a pastor or specialist, may be able to reflect more deeply on the uniqueness of the losses Papa Rafael is experiencing. The purpose is to allow Papa Rafael to…

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    Nobility/Aristocracy- Nobility/aristocracy is the social class in which the being is higher in terms of character and honor, than any other beings in lower social classes. It is usually hereditary and inherited generation by generation. The advantages that come with this class vary depending on the country or area. In history, members of this social class were sometimes the monarchs or rulers of the area. Many times, there is a distinguishment with the types of ranks within the noble class.…

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    bucolic lifestyle where half the town is pastoral and connected while the other half is isolated. The use of rhyming couplets and iambic pentameter such as "who mowed it in the dew before the sun" sets the pastoral theme for this poem to establish the country atmosphere and convey the gentleness of nature. "And I must be, as he had been - alone" expresses the thoughts of isolation the narrator has self-inflicted in himself. This shows that by seeking a pastoral life through wonder, he is…

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    joined in. The masques contents (the desire for peaceful Anglo-French relations) were apparently so realistic that Henrietta Maria could identify key French people, such as her mother Marie de Medici . The Queen herself even commissioned her own pastoral masque designed by none other than Inigo Jones in which she and her ladies in waiting performed title The Shepard's Paradise. This masque's themes were about beauty and, one of her favourite topics, platonic love . The last court masque James…

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    Gaudium Et Spes Analysis

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    Gaudium et Spes was promulgated by Pope Paul VI on December 7th, 1965. It was not a dogmatic council, it was and is a Pastoral Constitution. Pope John XXIII wanted it to be pastoral, so the Church to contribute more to the world's problems. In my opinion, it unleashed a new vision for joy and hope for the Catholic Church. A new and different church was beginning to come to shape. "Gone was the defensive, reactionary, and often hostile church of previous centuries. Gone were the threats,…

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    under shepherd. cannot shirk his responsibility to provide for the needs of the counselee. A pastor cannot and must not delegate this responsibility to a psychiatrist. A pastor, therefore, must consider biblical counseling as an essential part of his pastoral responsibility. By definition, a pastor (i.e., shepherd) cares for worn, weary, discouraged sheep. He sees to it that they find rest. The pastor, then, must take up his ministry to men in…

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    “The triumph of the kingdom; interpreting Revelation 6-16” by Laurie Guy, a lecturer at Carey Baptist College, property of Paternoster Periodicals highlights: the baffling and contentious nature of the material, considering purpose, considering structure, considering the interpositions and their place in interpretation, considering the content of the B material, the great revelation: the kingdom of God has come, understanding the doom-and-gloom material and abstractness of revelation. The key…

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