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    of objectivity, but he also warns of the opposite extreme of an equally dangerous subjectivity. “The claim that truth is personal must be defined and qualified with care, for the major movement against objectivism today…is a form of knowing that reduces personal truth to private terms” (Palmer 54). Root demonstrates the battle between objectivity and subjectivity through the character of Mrs. Richards. Mrs. Richards became so opposed to the subjectivity of hermeneutics that she as a result…

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    For this assignment, I picked the sculpture of Christ on the cross. Frederick chose to build a fifty –five foot, full-scale crucifix because he wanted to build the worlds biggest crucifix. He built it for the Indian River Catholic Shrine in Indian River, Michigan. In 1959, it was believed that it was the biggest crucifix ever built. The crucifix only took three years to complete but the plaster model at the Marshall M. Frederick sculpture museum took around seven years to construct. Did you know…

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    events come to mind. The first has to do with my calling into full-time ministry. Growing up I always planned to be a teacher and many of my experiences involved teaching; Sunday school, Vacation Bible School, swimming lessons. It never occurred to me that God had a different plan in mind for my life. Following high school, I attended Mankato State in the elementary education…

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    J.M.J. Holy Trinity and Spirit of Christ Holy Trinity and Spirit of Christ are two Catholic Churches in Westminster, Colorado. Both churches have details that are unique. Though they are in such proximity with each other, they have characteristics that differ. On the other hand, Holy Trinity and Spirit of Christ share several similarities. In examining their similarities and differences, we can discover that Holy Trinity and Spirit of Christ are wonderful churches in their own way. Holy…

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    establishes it as a precedent to be a logical and valid practice for our schools. Bringing prayer back in schools will change the moral degradation in this country. Our nation has become increasingly secular, which…

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    Camp meetings were an important part of the Second Great Awakening. They spread religion from the East to the West. Several things came about during the Second Great Awakening. During the Second Great Awakening, camp meetings were a feature of frontier religious life. Camp meetings started in Logan county, Kentucky. Eventually, other states had camp meetings too. Thousands gathered at the camp meetings to listen to preachers. People would set up tents because these meetings would last…

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    In this paper I will attempt to discuss and articulate the characteristics and consistency of a biblical worldview. In addition, I will also attempt to contrast the characteristics and consistency of 3 other worldviews that we have been previously examined in this course. Now before one can even begin discussing the characteristics of a worldview, we must first attempt to define what a world view is and whether or not a worldview is applicable to all. The Free Dictionary defines worldview as…

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    Christ’s Humility Jesus Christ is the supreme exemplification of humility. He became a man to expose himself to the world. Philippians 2:7, “being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man,” Jesus freely deposited his rights aside, in order to become a human and serve the essentials of mankind. Which made him submit to death. Jesus Christ’s exemplifies humility for Christians by boring an agonizing death of humiliation, in order to provide our requirements. In my view,…

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    To Win the Fight Patrick Henry wrote a speech about going to war the British. His speech consisted of how they tried argument to win back their freedom, but the British turned them down, so Patrick Henry tries to tell his people that they must fight to win back their freedom. Though, some patriots did not believe in many things he said, so Patrick Henry used rhetorical devices to pull the patriots to his side. The rhetorical devices he used are ethos, pathos, and logos to persuade his audience…

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    Literary Context The main purpose for Paul writing this letter was to thank the Philippians for the gift they had sent him upon learning of his imprisonment, and to let them know about his circumstances (Phil 1:12-26). Paul lets the Philippians know that it is okay they are suffering, because Paul was suffering and Jesus suffered as well (Phil 3:8-12). This suffering was evident that they were on the right side of God and evidence of their salvation (Phil 1:27-29). Hearing that there is some…

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