The Bible and history

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    it required more than simply believing in Christ’s historicity, it required belief in Christ as Lord, which produces hope and love in the believer. The fruit of belief in Christ, cannot be found within ourselves, rather, it is found “outside of history” (pg. 197) and the church is meant to offer the world a glimpse of life in Christ, foreshadowing “the peace for which all men and women yearn, the peace that God alone can give” (pg.…

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    thing has a beginning followed with an ending. Just like human creation itself, a baby is born, it grows up, grows old, and later is followed by death and then hopefully eternal life. The Bible is a perfect example of a piece of literature that comes with a start from somewhere as well as followed by an end. The Bible as we know it comes with two parts: a New Testament and Old Testament, but we are going to focus in on the New Testament. How was it created or how was it formed? Who is…

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    Influences In Beowulf

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    Germanic and Christian influences in Beowulf ? # 1 Throughout history, many different people from separate cultures end up living together. As a result, religious integration happens and many aspects of the different cultures merge or incorporate each other’s stories. For example, the integration and substitution of many greek deities in Roman myths. A similar integration happened with Germanic and Christian cultures. Beowulf is a Germanic myth written around 750 BCE that was passed down…

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    christens proclaim “I do not follow a religion; I believe in the Bible.” This literally means I am a Bible literalist; I believe in the whole Bible Just as it is written. The Bible never taught a religion and Yashua obeyed all of his father’s commandments and observed all his holy days. The original christens obeyed Yashuas example predating Roman Christianity. All Messianic Christens keep the Saturday Sabbath, Sacred Names and the Bibles Holy Days. All Jews who believe in the Messiah are called…

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    mentalism, who have differences in substance of matter and consciousness; the other one between natural science and religion, who disagree with each other on the genesis of the world; the latter is more serious and obvious to be discussed among the history. In the centuries of despotism by religion, people struggles and creeps out of the chaos of mind, clear up their thought enter the new world of natural science. However, the loyal old religious constitution never lets the belief in their…

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    include fidelity to Bible, remaining relevant, and avoiding syncretism. 1) Betrayal to the Bible In a church culture of number is more important, there is a great danger of compromising the essential truth of Christianity during contextualization. The Bible is our anchor in everything…

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    Social Hidden Curriculum

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    Religion and Social Hidden Curriculum- The Educative Influences of Christianity and Islam in Women, was written by Vicente Llorent-Bedmar and Vicente J. Llorent. “Vincente Llorent-Bedmar is a Professor at the Department of Theory and History of Education and Social Pedagogy of the Faculty of Education Sciences, the University of Seville, Spain, where he has been teaching comparative education since 1989.” according to the National Institution of Education website run by Nanyang Technological…

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    to talk about psychology, history, and science proving my views on christianity. Now without a doubt a god does exist. It is nearly impossible to have a universe as finely tuned as ours by simple chance. Take gravity for example stars have a gravitational force, our Sun is a star. If the gravitational force was one millionth of a…

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    Determining the root to the problem between science and religion is a task that many try to explain. The contrasting viewpoints often contradict each other and sometimes validates an idea established. This area of conflict is most prevalent in the Scientific Revolution, where many began to get into the habit of questioning and understanding the human role within the world. With help from philosophers, mathematicians, and poets the shift from narrow to broad perception of the world began. At…

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    which man would turn against God and sin against him. Many people wonder how Christians just come up with this “story” and the answer is Christians gather their beliefs from the Bible which was inspired by God and written by man and is the instruction manual of the Christian life. The Bible is the most influential book placed upon this Earth, and is the one book…

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