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    Skeptics Of Christology

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    Christology is the study of Jesus Christ. God sent His only son to this wicked earth to die for the sins of every man, woman, and child. Without Jesus, the world would be a very sinful place. Even in the Old Testament, people were talking about his first coming, and today, Christians are preparing for His second coming. There are many skeptics who know that there was a person named Jesus Christ who lived, but they do not believe the story of his birth. One of the more miraculous things about…

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    Another area of divergence concerns the act of circumcision. It is clear that Jesus and Paul are Jews who are circumcised, yet throughout Paul’s epistles, he repeatedly and vehemently states that circumcision is not necessary. For example, in his first letter to Corinthians, he writes, “Circumcision is nothing, and uncircumcision is nothing; but obeying the commandments of God is everything. Let each of you remain in the condition in which you were called” (I Cor. 7:19-20). The significance of…

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    us. The Son of God, who Himself is the very image of God, created to resemble God and the perfection of man’s attributes was able to lead man to salvation. As for the Son of God, brought us knowledge of the Word, salvation through sacrifice and resurrection, the renewal of mankind, and self-revealment propelling us to obtain the Image of God. God…

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    idea of the Trinity and the incarnation are often misconstrued and misunderstood because of their complexity, but this is not problem that must persist when accompanied by a clear explanation of these complex issues. The birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus altered and transformed the world by revealing the nature of God to humanity, providing a pattern for a Christian life, and by atoning for the sins of the world. Jesus and the Trinity According to…

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    All stories have a common structural of stages found universally in myths, fairy trials, dreams and movies. These twelve stages make up the hero’s journey. The first stage is the ordinary world. The ordinary world is the hero’s world and safe haven. It allows the reader the opportunity to understand the Hero’s drives, and problems, while showing unique characteristics and flaws that make him human and real. The next stage after the ordinary world is the call to adventure. The call to adventure…

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    Afterlife

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    afterlife with a summary of stages involved and will focus on the overall influence it provides to the believers in this life. Islam explains the concept of afterlife in great detail and is an integral part of Muslim’s daily life. The process of resurrection is the most fundamental aspect of this topic in the Quran, a primary source of every Muslims faith and practice. I will discuss this topic by introducing…

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    Leander E. Keck presents how the New Testament portrays death and afterlife. Before discussing the scripture in detail, he clarifies the meaning of each word, such as death, immortality, resurrection, and sheol. He also points out that the distinct difference between the Greek tradition of radical dualism and Christianity mainly comes from the different understanding of the self (85). And, he illuminates the New Testament in light of four perspectives. Firstly, Jesus shows the influence of…

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    Lament For A Son Analysis

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    on the death of his son, Eric, in the story Lament For a Son. How Woterstorff experiences the five stages of grief will also be addressed. In addition, the meaning of death based on the Christian narrative will be explored, and conclude with how resurrection can bring hope. Death can be an extremely difficult situation to handle. When the person who dies is a family member and/or passes unexpectedly, it can prove to be more challenging. In the story Lament For a Son the speaker, Woterstorff,…

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    The seven signs that I found are as follows: I am the Bread (John 6.35), I am the Light (John 8.12), I am the Door (John 10.7), I am the good Shepherd (John 10.11), I am the Resurrection and the Life (John 11.25), I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 14.6), I am the true Vine (John…

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    and love brought by Irene for professor Rebuke through his art, resurrection Day” Professor Rubek [A]n artist first of all. And I was sick with the desire to achieve the great work of my life. It was to be called “The Resurrection Day” – figured in the likeness of a young woman, a wakening from the sleep of death (WWDA 37). Irene whose naked or undressed body was the model of this well known sculpture or the masterpiece ‘The Resurrection Day’, actually caused professor Rubek to achieve his great…

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