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    1. What is the relationship between Scripture and the unwritten traditions? What is the contain of Scripture and Tradition? The relationship is that both were preached and practiced by the Apostles, who received their teaching from Jesus himself. Moreover, both, the Scripture and the unwritten tradition represent the truth of salvation and rule of conduct. The Scripture and the unwritten tradition are both considered vital and acceptable to the Catholic Church because they came from the…

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    Madison Lapsley Dr. King DWC 101-006 September 26, 2017 Monotheism’s Moral Order In Genesis, there is a single god, meaning that the story revolves around a monotheistic religion. In Atrahasis, there are several different gods, meaning that it revolves around a polytheistic religion. Because Genesis surrounds a singular god, there is a moral order. This is because with a singular God, there is a concrete way to live that is viewed as righteous. A universe with a true moral order revolves around…

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    Reverberation: How God’s Word Brings Light, Freedom, and Action to His People Jonathan Leeman’s Reverberation serves as a call for all in the pulpit and in the pews to renew their confidence in the authority and power of God’s Word. While Leeman acknowledges most church’s proverbial “lip service” to the importance of the Bible, he seeks to elevate the ministry of the Word as the ultimate ministry of the church. If God is for the growth of the church and not against it, then what is his…

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    The Age Of Bede Analysis

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    The Age of Bede is book of five texts that are important sources of the early history of the Christian Church in England and Ireland during the sixth and seventh centuries. This text will focus on ideals from four of the five texts. These ideals are the Life of Saint Cuthbert, the Life of Wilfred, Benedict Biscop's contribution to English Christianity, Ceolfrith founding and heading the monastery of Jarrow, how English monks and Bishops contacts with the continent and papacy affected English…

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    Religion has always been a topic of discussion because everyone identifies themselves with one or none. The religion everyone identifies with is the guide for their morality and how they should live their life. The most known religions are Catholicism, Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism. Although they are different, they all sprung up from similar teachings and ideas. Christianity is one of the most popular religion today, however, it had a rough start like many other religions…

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    In my youth, I was reared in Lutheran home and was attended a Christian school until the eighth grade. It was stable home life and completely constructed upon the foundation of Jesus Christ. Both of my parents frequently reminded me to always look for positive potential in every person. I believe the Christian education through the church and mission work will ensure my complete effectiveness as a Christian counselor. During the ages of twenty through thirty-six, I went through a…

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    There needs to be a resolution revolution! The time has come, we must stop making promises in the flesh, we cannot keep. We must start seeking God on what pleases Him, and find out what His will for our lives is. We can proclaim all day and night that we are going to lose more weight, stop addictions, stop gossiping less, or find a mate. In truth, we can do none of those things in the flesh, which is why our New Year 's resolutions tend to fail. Its the same every year, WE make a plan for…

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    In this passage Paul is writing to the church of Corinth ("The Letter of Paul to the Corinthians"). This passage is essentially stating the importance of love in the life of the people of the church. Paul writes that one can have faith, and even knowledge, but without love one is naught. This passage is inside a letter making it an epistle ("The Letter of Paul to the Corinthians"). Being that this is a letter sent to a church, there is an expectation that Paul is responding to something…

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    God created the whole universe perfectly, and all the creation has inter-relationship to one another. God has created humankind as the highest position and gave them the responsibility to take care of it. But due to the sinful activities of humankind the nature of the world are groaning today. It is a crisis that threatens the future of earth which our generation has brought upon itself in the wake of its enormous advance in science and technology. The call to ecological restoration, therefore…

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    Religion In Cat's Cradle

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    What is the one thing the whole human race has in common? Religion. Eighty four percent of the world's population has a religion. The largest religion is Christianity, the second is Muslim ( Harper, Jennifer. “84 Percent of the World Population Has Faith; a Third Are Christian.” The Washington Times). As a human, believing in something is important but trusting that everything that is being taught is 100% true is hard to prove. People live day by day from those beliefs, so imagine a religion…

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