IV. The Call for the Reconsideration of the Historicity of the Bodily Nature of Jesus’s Resurrection and Its Eschatological Implications Thus, I now turn to the matter of the historical credibility of Jesus’ “bodily resurrection” and its eschatological implications. Unlike Peacocke and Keller’s view of the bodily resurrection of Jesus, it is “credible” or “well-motivated belief” that the resurrection of Jesus was a “bodily” event that happened to Jesus based on the two traditions of many…
colonists responded to growing challenges to their power, aiming to minimize the chances of class conflict. For example, slave laws passed after the Bacon and Culpepper rebellions reflected the planters’ fear of backcountry revolts. Stopping potential cooperation between the slaves and unruly former indentured servants, the anti-fraternization laws were aimed at maintaining the power of the…
Charles Darwin is the father of evolution by natural selection and was seen as a figurehead for logical and pure reasoning. Even today the image of Darwin is one of the most circulated and recognizable images. In the nineteenth-century Darwin had a cultish following from the public, but that did not mean that everyone accepted his work as fact. Those who did accept his work were quick to expand the ideas presented by Darwin and use them to justify their own cause. One of these was the use of…
International relations, like most things in the political arena, is influenced by ideology which is at the root of the competing impulses driving U.S. foreign policy, internationalism and unilateralism (Kaufman, 2014). The decisions political leaders make are often influenced by their preconceptions about how the world works. These preconceptions are often created from theories. In his “One World, Rival Theories”, Jack Snyder makes the case that out of the three dominant theories guiding…
examples comes from the biblical period. Recorded in the Old Testament, Moses is told to “send men to spy out the land of Canaan” (Numbers 13:24). Of course, the ways in which intelligence is gathered and used has evolved over the centuries. Reasons of evolution can be attributed to cultural changes in society such as the threat and impact of war and advances in technology. The impact of war, particularly in the last century has influenced immense changes to Intelligence processes, the way it is…
rest of the world” (p. 371). Some examples of the strategies that Singapore implemented as a result of the influences globalization are “establishing English as the language of politics, business, and education; building the economy through close cooperation with multinational corporations; importing popular culture from around the world…; sending large numbers of Singaporeans to study abroad; and encouraging the immigration of large numbers of “foreign talent” to complement its only natural…
Furthermore, the influence of globalization has brought to the fore the importance of global cooperation on issues that prior would have been relegated to the backdrop of domestic affairs (Weilemann, 2000). In the past, issues such as terrorism, finance, and climate change would have been resolved and constrained by domestic politicians, but today…
Organise process management (schedules, process activities and deliverables) - Plan and supervise a project portfolio - Process task and deliverable status can be shared with PM systems - Provide access control to documents and files - Provide a cooperation platform for threaded discussions, activities and documents - Provide control and an complete rundown of projects and their status - Provide models for deliverable documents - Serve as a deposit record for business deliverables/documents (on…
expanding on the liberal approach, IPE and its elements, Liberal IPE perspective, the Cold War, positives and criticisms of the Liberal approach Liberalism Liberalism began around World War II; it is a creation of the collapse of feudalism and evolution of a market place. (Heywood 2007). Liberals are optimistic about human nature because human beings are…
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