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    finally shows up and triumphs over the White Witch which is beyond the understanding of the White Witch. When the resurrection of Aslan comes, there also comes the justice and peace at last. This resurrection is also a vital symbol of Jesus’ resurrection written in the Bible. Apparently, the story of Aslan’s death and resurrection is a symbol on the biblical record of the death and resurrection.…

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    Ulysses and his friends fought their way to get Ulysses’s wife back. That’s when the elements of the Hero’s Journey appear in both O Brother, Where Art Thou? and The Odyssey are tests, allies, and enemies; reward; and the threshold crossing or resurrection. Firstly, one of the tests, allies, and enemies in both stories are the Sirens. The enemies of this stage are the ones who are against the main characters In O Brother, there was singing women at the lake, just like the Sirens from The Odyssey…

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    Society today has shown us that more and more families are slowly going into poverty and losing their homes because of financial problems. Jeff Madrick The Cost of Child Poverty and Alana Semuels The Resurrection of America’s Slums both agree on the fact that the human population is incapable of supporting ourselves. Both articles main points are similar to the two discussing poverty within our world and how it affects humanity and the American society. In The Cost of Child Poverty, Jeff Madrick…

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    Renaissance LEQ The fourteenth century saw surprising change from the resurrection of classicalism and its impact on European life, taking after the destruction confronted amid the period of the Black Death. This "Brilliant Age", known as the Renaissance was extraordinarily affected by humanist thoughts, which vigorously focused on independence and the arrival to great thoughts. A lion's share of the traditional writings were translated comparatively and diversely which prompt similarity and…

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    اسْوَدَّتْ وُجُوهُهُمْ أَكَفَرْتُمْ بَعْدَ إِيمَانِكُمْ فَذُوقُوا الْعَذَابَ بِمَا كُنْتُمْ تَكْفُرُونَ (106) وَأَمَّا الَّذِينَ ابْيَضَّتْ وُجُوهُهُمْ فَفِي رَحْمَةِ اللَّهِ هُمْ فِيهَا خَالِدُونَ (107) ( ال عمران: 107-106) On the Day (i.e. the Day of Resurrection) when some faces will become white and some faces will become black; as for those whose faces will become black (to them will be said): "Did you reject Faith after accepting it? Then taste the torment (in Hell) for rejecting Faith."…

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    John Piper, once said, "Redemption is not perfection. The redeemed must realize their imperfections." In Charles Dicken's novel, A Tale of Two Cities, the themes of resurrection and redemption are displayed to show that suffering will lead one to be recalled to life. Throughout the novel, Dickens mainly focuses on the idea of resurrection and redemption existing as opportunities in life. Alexandre Manette, a known doctor, was living a life with his family and job when his life starting…

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    (Constitution 8, Section 112). To surrender our life to God, we must suffer the same suffering Christ endured and imitate the joy he gave us by viewing the cross as "our only hope" (Constitution 8, Section 113-114, 117). The transition from death to resurrection can signify Christ's victory over death by the cross and that is why the cross is "our only hope" (Constitution 8, Section 113, 118). At Our Lady of the Road, the people we serve endure human suffering as God incarnate did; moreover, we,…

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    Crossing Of The Red Sea

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    Some of the art of the late Jewish, and Christian are I want to cover are the Crossing of the Red Sea, and the Story of Jonah. In the Crossing of the Red Sea, the painting depicts Moses both parting the red sea for the Hebrew people to flee from the pharos’s army, and Moses unparting the Red Sea to stop the army from following the Hebrew people. In the piece, the iconic image in the scene would be Moses and God’s hand, while the narrative image would be the depiction of the parting, and…

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    Teteriatnikov argues that Justinian’s and Theodora’s panels at San Vitale show the gender difference through their illusionistic locations in the painting and their actual locations in the church. Further, she states that the panels are made to ensure the resurrection and the eternal life of the imperial couple and their accompanying courtiers. In her argument about the gender differentiation in locations, Teteriatnikov uses a number of persuasive sources. An analysis of the architectural…

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    Counterclaims to non-Christian Beliefs Are the teachings of Jesus Christ actually credible and reliable? Was Christ’s resurrection different from any other mans’? Is Christ merely a legend? In the essay, author, C.S Lewis seeks to persuade readers with counter claims against Christian beliefs. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Lewis was raised in the Anglican Church. However, during his teenage years, he became a professed atheist. Later in his life, he returned to Christianity and became…

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