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    Romans 8:18-27 is a critical passage in Paul’s argument in three ways. First, this passage serves as the the climax of the discussion in chapter 8. Paul parallels some of the earlier language in the chapter that elaboration of theme of liberation, not from this world, but from sin in anticipation of Christ return. James D. G. Dunn writes, “it picks up the earlier language of liberation from slavery (vv 2, 21), of resurrection (vv 11, 23), of sonship and adoption (vv 14-17, 19, 21, 23), and of…

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    Stephen Moroney had a lot of his own ideas of the different models through the study of psychology. He critiques many models, especially the ones from, Abraham Kuyper, Emil Brunner, and many more with due to respect. According to Abraham Kuyper, his model states that there are two different types of thinkers in the world which are, regenerate and un-regenerated non-christians. Kuyper’s view was that Christians thinkers are characterized in the “abnormalities” group, believing the current state…

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    : When talking about the Old Earth, scientist believe that earth is about 4.5 billion years old. Most Young Earth Creationist Christians believe in a young earth which, based on the historical accounts of the Bible, believe the earth to be roughly 16 thousand years old. Both Young Earth and Old Earth Creationism focuses on the narrative of Genesis 1 and 2. Unlike New Earth Creation theorist Old Earth Creation theorist use the seven days of creation as the framework for the world was created. The…

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    JUSTICE AND RIGHTEOUSNESS IN THE MOSAIC LAW “Little children, let us not love in word or speech but in deed and in truth.” , With these words, John the beloved exhorts the Church community to look beyond themselves and to care for the needs of the people around them. The needs are plentiful in a world that has departed from its initial idyllic state and love is a tool that works to bring about its healing and restoration. Love requires action. This concept is not unique to the Apostle, but…

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    Environmental disaster within the 1970s brought the formation of pro-environmental agencies has fashioned a broad concept called stability. Numerous committees had been fashioned in this regard that the high-quality answer became the solution of sustainable development. However, the concept of stability on the way to create and design the suitable surroundings for humans turned into arisen. Application architecture standards of stability and sustainable development in architecture changed into…

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    The image of God has been a highly debated topic throughout the history of the church. Several theologians debate what it means to be made in the image of God while others debate if the image was destroyed at the fall. Genesis 1:27 says, “So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.” This verse and other verses pertaining to this topic have been studied by theologians throughout centuries. One theologian who discussed this issue is…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s writing was influenced through his upbringing in a Puritanism town. Puritanism is _______. Puritanism comes from the church of England. They go by the name Puritans. The puritans are non-separating congregationalists with the Church of England. They separated from the Church of England to “purify” the Church. There are three types of Puritanism, quakers, antinomians, and baptists. Baptists carry out the “essential idea of Puritanism”. They believe that each individual has…

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    Corporate Atonement

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    1. Corporate Atonement (Leviticus 16) The Day of Atonement formed the heart of the sacrificial aspect of the Mosaic covenant. The Israelites were instructed on the proper corporate approach to God through the Day of Atonement. This day was the most important in the Mosaic sacrificial system for on this day God removed the sins of the nation (Feinberg 1958:320). On this day they also sought God’s forgiveness and reconciliation to Him. The three important elements in corporate atonement are…

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    For example: Seekers need to acknowledge that Christians are not perfect, and that sanctification is progressive. Furthermore, the author says the church should be the new community — one where people are encouraged to be real with each other, and show genuine love one for the other. He went on to state that those kinds of churches do exist;…

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    The crux of Calvin’s “Reply to Sadoleto” focuses on the theological criticisms of Roman Catholicism and the formation of Reformation theology. Calvin argues that the Roman Catholic Church first and foremost silenced the Gospel, which led to the perversion of the four things on which the safety of the church is founded, which are doctrine, discipline, the sacraments, and ceremonies (9). In order to purify these vital elements of the church, the Catholic Church needs to change its perspective on…

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