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    Question 4 & 5: The victims of the attack’s perspective: (Represented by Jeannette Bougrab, lawyer and girlfried of Charlie Hebdo’s late editor, Stéphane ‘Charb’ Charbonnier.) Girlfriend of Charlie Hedo’s late editor, Stéphane ‘Charb’ Charbonnier, became a victim affected by the Charlie Hebdo shooting when her boyfriend was shot by the Islamic extremists. Jeannette Bougrab became publically known as the face of Parisian mourning. Through her grief and tears, she voices her opinion publically…

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    Whitefield and Edwards, as they preached about rebirth throughout their sermons. In Alan Heimert’s argument, he divides late eighteenth-century Americans into evangelicals and anti evangelicals, linking evangelicals to the revolution and argued the preacher Jonathan Edwards as the intellectual predecessor of Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson. His anti evangelicals resisted the Revolution or embraced it awkwardly and with reservations. Alan Heimert’s argument has faced a lot of opposition, as…

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    Ecclesiastes 1:1 states that this book contains “the words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem.” For this reason, it is traditionally believed to have been written by King Solomon around the year 935 B.C.E. King Solomon was the son of David, who was known for his wisdom and his writings, as well as his wealth. In chapter 2, verses 4-9 mention great works he built as well as treasures he owned, also leading to the belief that Solomon is the author. Not all Biblical scholars…

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    However, it is seem multiple time throughout the book that TJ continuously makes fun of Stacey and his family members. The text states, “T.J. sighed. ‘Like I said, it’s all right . . . if you like lookin’ like a fat preacher.’ Then he and Little Willie and Moe laughed, and went on ahead.” This shows that TJ is familiar with patronizing others. Additionally, this shows that TJ rarely spends time ruminating on his actions. This is only a small portion of the constant verbal…

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    Over the course of this class we have discussed the fivefold ministry and the different aspects of each ministry. I like to think of ministry like fingers- they all have separate tasks but together, one ultimate purpose. As written in Ephesians 4:12-13, the fivefold ministry’s purpose is “to prepare Gods people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole…

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    Maya Angelou Discourse

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    Maya Angelou’s life was full of distress and happiness, questions and knowledge, love and betrayal, causing it to be a very memorable and irresistible story to read. Being a poet herself she knew her way around the pen and she wanted to share her emotions and experiences with the world hoping to open people’s hearts and minds to what life really is. Just like any other writer that wants to send out a message or idea to the world, Maya Angelou had to decide which modes of discourse would be most…

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    Martin Luther KingJr., born on January 15,1929, in his grandparents ' home in Atlanta, Georgia. His parents were Martin (Michael) Luther King, Sr., a Baptist minister, and Alberta Williams Kim, a former teacher. Luther King 's father had originally named him Michael, after his father, but Martin Luther King 's father later changed both of his names to Martin Luther, in honor of the 16th-century German religious reformer. (Lambert, K. (1993) Martin Luther King, Jr.: Civil Rights Leader, 1993.…

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    During 1867-1877 The Reconstruction period in America was referring to the civil war of rebuilding the south. The problem was African American didn’t have rights such as controlling their labor, having possession of land and family. While the south was under reconstruction, Andrew Johnson became president and emancipation freed Jefferson long. Jefferson and Andrew had different view point on race, Jefferson view was self-determination and Andrew Johnson believed in freedom for African Americans.…

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    What role should "argument" (via the Weston text) have in the discipline of evangelism and the practice of preaching? What aspects of your ministry formation do you need to cultivate in order to effectively wield this tool in a proper and God-fearing manner? First, the principal purpose of preaching the gospel is to offer a theological interpretation of the word of God into our lives. In the text book argument is defined as, “means to offer a set of reasons or evidence in support of a conclusion…

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    This film gives the viewer an in-depth look at a way of life founded over four centuries ago, by a man named Jacob Hutter. The Hutterite way of life is, to them, an idealistic society in which all members of a community are interwoven. They value religion above all things, and incorporate it into every aspect of their lives, to the extent that their schooling is mostly faith-based. The film gives the viewer insight into the ways in which the colonies operate, and viewpoints on life from the…

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