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    empowered by the Holy Spirit. Theophilus was most likely a convert to Christianity and perhaps funded Luke’s project. Although he is not an Apostle, his credibility for his gospel and the book of Acts comes from Peter—one of the twelve, and the Apostle Paul. Most likely he was a brilliant doctor turned historian and knew well the Greek-Roman world. Furthermore, the book of Acts was written as early as 70AD but no later than 62AD. Luke was one of Paul’s traveling companions; therefore, he would…

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    The author’s voice consists of the style and tone of the story. Boom! (Frame 10) It’s only the beginning of the short story, “The Shabbat”. The Shabbat is set up like a cartoon you would read in a magazine or a newspaper. It has not only words but pictures as well to help the author tell the story and put the point across for the readers. This would be considered the author’s voice. Marjane Satrapi whom is the talented author for, “The Shabbat”, choose this as her style for this particular short…

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    “Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem”- William of Ockham. Occam’s razor; A principle in latin which translates to “No more things should be presumed to exist than are absolutely necessary” (90). In the novel ‘The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-time’ by Mark Haddon, the main character named Christopher Boone is a high functioning mathematical savant. It is stated in the back of the book that he “has no understanding of human emotions.” This is false. Christopher has the…

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    Apostle Paul. He had not yet been to the church of Rome when he wrote this letter around 56 A.D. It is believed that Paul was in Corinth when he was writing Romans. This was the third and the last missionary journey of Paul. This book provides a thorough understanding of the gospel of Jesus Christ. In the ten years prior to the book of Romans, Paul founded churches throughout the Mediterranean World. The church of Rome, however, was not founded by Paul. This was the only church that Paul…

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    Paul's Epistles Analysis

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    of their religion. Many of the writings, besides the Gospels, are attributed to Paul. Romans, one of Paul’s epistles, stands out because of its length, detail and writing style. The letter to Romans outlines Paul’s personal theology and details the nature of God’s love and justification. While Paul highlights several points about a myriad of topics, in Romans 8:31-39, he focuses on the cornerstone of his faith. As Paul explains, the Father demonstrated His love by choosing to bind himself with…

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    albums sold today. Together John Lennon and Paul McCartney co-wrote 180 out of the roughly 245 Beatles songs while the remaining songs were written with or by other band mates. The Lennon McCartney songwriting duo is as historical in the field of music as any. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr were only together as a band for seven years, but they impacted the world like no other. Equally gifted musicians, John Lennon and Paul McCartney are regarded as the best…

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    The article is a collection of exerts from letters and documents drafted by Paul Gauguin. The letters were initially conceived between the years of 1885 and 1901 within varying parts of the world. In these manuscripts he writes to his friend Emile Schuffenecker, who was also a Post-impressionist painter, as well as Emile Bernard, and Daniel de Monfried, who was also an art colletion enthusiast. The letters were often depicted as being comprised mainly of debates about what is and is not…

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    which the cross brings in its train .” Fundamentally feeling ashamed means to be embarrassed by feelings of guilt; but no one should ever be humiliated for the astonishing miracle God performed through His Son on that old rugged cross. The Apostle Paul shamelessly calls out in the Book of Romans, Chapter 1 Verse 16, “I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes...” No believer of Jesus Christ should ever be humiliated for the sake…

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    or less avid grasp of the input and contribution of Paul into Christianity and Theology.1 Paul being one of the most researched and documented apostles is as a result of his contribution to Christianity being noteworthy and him being an interesting to influence Christianity. Michael Bird has written before about understanding the different perspectives of Paul in some earlier works; The Saving Righteousness of God and A Bird’s-Eye View of Paul in 2007 and 2008 respectively. 1So he is not a…

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    to the perfect manner of the law of the fathers, and was zealous toward God, as ye all are this day.” These words written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit should remove any doubt as to Apostle Paul being of Jewish descent. His lineage certainly would have an influence…

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