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    Chapter 3: Theology of Community and Ministry Leading the people of God in the field of ministry and in the body of Christ can sometimes become an extremely difficult task. Thus each Christian leader must play our part in the history of theology of community and the Christian communities. Each worship leader and congregate has a character to portray in God's theology of community and ministry. As a spiritual leader and counselor it is my duty to help execute and carry out those roles by…

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    Abolition Of Sati Essay

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    Debates over the abolition of sati marked a contested ground in both India and England between 1780 and 1833. Taken by colonial officials to mean the self-immolation of a Hindu woman on her husband's funeral pyre, the or conceal gay identity.Gender, Class and the Sacred in the Dress of Women Religious" examines the way in which nuns' dress is a visible manifestation of conflicts related to role, self, and the conscription of the body by the church. Unfortunately, she provides more rhetoric than…

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    Among the advanced new technologies offered by the progress in artificial intelligence research, many essay scoring software programs have been developed with the ability to score students’ essays and tender feedback immediately. The automated essay grading (AES) systems, which have both benefits and drawbacks regarding their implementation, have raised questions about the appropriate usage of these software options. The Electronic Essay Rater (e-rater), developed by the Educational Testing…

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    students, and the subject matter. The passion to teach comes from within, as does the heartbreak when students fail. A nurse educator that loves teaching will inspire, encourage, and share the literary métissage that exemplifies the pedagogical praxis seen in teaching today (Palmer, 2007). The purpose of this paper is to explore the paradox of nursing education, demonstrate courage, and discover the challenges of teaching…

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    influencing social relations among the mass media. Information distributed by a higher hierarchy creates of vision of interracial commodities Black people depict as their own. Gramsci would consider this to be double consciousness of self-activity and Praxis of indirect social dominance. The Black female is seen as, “aggressive, loud, and rude” is entertained through the masses of entertainment directed to “Bitches” depicted to bad black mothers and working-class Black women (Collins p.123).…

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    Women and Education Praxis Paper: Personal Experience in Education “The most beautiful thing about education is that no one take it away from you” (A Day in Our Shoes.com, 2013). Utilizing the feminist pedagogy has been essential to shaping my education and my occupational experience as a student and teacher. It has been empowering on many levels and shown me how through feminist theory women and girls can be empowered to live within oppression. Through feminist pedagogy I feel empowered…

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    Greek and Jewish society have been the basis for the development of modern Western civilization. Although certain aspects of each society were similar (ex. The quest for intellectual development), the diverging foci of both societies, the Judaic emphasis on spiritual needs/cleansing versus the Hellenic prioritization of physical desires (ex. Revenge), affected not only societal and religious practices, but also the interpretation of heroism in each culture (spirit versus flesh). Generally, Greek…

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    A Black Theology of Liberation James H. Cone introduced “Black Liberation Theology” to the world five years after the assassination of Malcolm X, two years after the assassination of Martin Luther King, three years before America pulled out of Vietnam and four years before Nixon resigned as President of the United States. “A Black Theology of Liberation,” published in 1970, responded to the racial disparities suffered by Blacks since the inception of slavery. Cone’s premise demanded that in…

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    1. Compare/contrast the understanding of "human nature" held by John Locke and Emma Goldman. Explain how these ideas affect their ideas of power and the state – i.e., the role of government in society. From our understanding of John Locke and Emma Goldman, it is apparent that both had very distinctive views on human nature. John Locke, an individual remembered as one of the most influential political philosophers of the modern period, was deeply influenced by the society around him. John Locke…

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    Athanasius’ biography, The Life of St. Antony, is not simply a tribute to Antony of Egypt or template for monastic living, it also demonstrates an understanding of soteriology that demands holiness of Christian living . Compare this manuscript to a tapestry, and this soteriological understanding can be likened to a strong, coloured thread woven throughout, giving tone to the image and binding the tapestry together. The reader can catch glimpses of this thread by first taking an overview of the…

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