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    be human again (human feelings is what I mean by humanity). “...I gained at first, marginal jobs...and learned to impersonate a human being...I managed to marry Marguerite. And father a child we named Anastasia, whose name means “resurrection”, as in the resurrection of hope.”(Schweitzer…

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    superior to everyone else. He also possessed a flaw that ruined all epic heroes, hubris. Dante’s journey through the Inferno fits the frame of an Epic Hero Cycle perfectly. As he went through the circles of Hell, Dante overcame the hubris, gained his resurrection and restitution. In doing so, he had established himself the status of an epic hero. Dante displayed sympathy to the souls of the sinners in the first few levels of Hell by passing out, twice,…

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    Women-owned ‘houses churches' that were often gathered by early Christians to worship. The early Christian communities met in the women's houses because there were no churches yet. The act of providing the venue for the congregation for worshiping is viewed as a role. The main purpose of women was not to be married but if married they were to lead lives of abstinence and sexual renunciation and in that they will be fulfilling the will of God (Paul, 2015). Women also seemed to be part of…

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    This book by Don Carson is a worthy read. In it, Carson traces the threads of the Biblical narrative from creation to the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the justification of sinful men through faith. Carson is able to accomplish this in 14 short chapters. Each chapter focuses on one or two bible passages that deal with key Biblical concepts as the fall in Gen.3and mans need for redemption, the giving of the Mosaic law in Exodus and the deep meaning and symbolism of the ritual…

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    while The New Testament teaches the activities and teaching of Jesus Christ. It is said that Saint Peter was the first bishop (pope) of Rome which leads us to today in having Pope Francis. The Catholic Church claims that its origin is the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ, it also declares itself as the church that was built by…

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    Petra Thanks for your appreciation toward my work. You remark my biblical contribution and many times I analyze the way how God proceed and I am amazed at his wisdom, though he wants many people to become a testimony of his miracles and life on earth sometimes I cannot understand why he chose 12 disciples to follow him and become testimony of what he did on earth, why they were so special if they did not have any background in theology and Jesus was practicing theology since he was 12,…

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    incarnation. Souls who do terrible Karma will be rebuffed for their wrongdoings, if not in this incarnation then in the following incarnation and will keep on being conceived in this world over and over. The great souls will be freed from the hover of resurrection and get recovery which is called 'Moksha' which means opportunity. Hindus ordinarily incinerate their dead ones, with the goal that the spirit of the dead would go to paradise, aside from in a couple of instances of Hindu holy people,…

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    The word “atonement” simply means to receive reparation for something you did wrong. In the way of the Christian doctrine of atonement, the very same definition can be applied. It would mean to receive reparation for your sins. The general understanding of the doctrine of atonement is that “humans sin, [which] causes debt we are unable to pay, [therefore] we deserve punishment. Instead of our being punished, God sends his Son to be punished in our place. We are forgiven” (Senor 4). This…

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    mainly by himself. In creating the monster, he only used his own knowledge in combination with the occasional help of a lab assistant (“pull the lever”). The presence of secrecy in this narrative accentuates the mysterious and taboo idea that is resurrection of the dead. Additionally, themes of monstrosity are present, seeing that (the monster) Frankenstein is wholly rejected by society. On account of his unnatural origins and rough appearance, the Frankenstein monster is a social reject and…

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    2. “Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful” (v. 23). The writer is encouraging us to tightly secure our confession of hope, to refuse to stop believing (http://www.macmillandictionary.com); he was charging us so that we cannot be tempted to return back to our old living style because we are now in the “new and living way” (v.20). Because we now have faith, we have to confess it, making it known to others. God promised the Israelites that He…

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