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    responding with a general statement about the chapter and any reflections, thoughts or opinions gleamed from my studies. Father, Son, & Holy Spirt Chapter 1 of the Father, Son, & Holy Spirt pulls the reader into a discussion about why understanding the Trinity is important in the life of Christian believer. Ware expounds on the point that Gods wisdom chose reveal himself as Triune. Causing mankind to lean towards gaining wisdom about Him by means of faith alone. Chapter 2 focuses on how we,…

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    Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This is formally known as The Trinity. On the other hand, in Islam, its followers believe in a single God that is not represented by a trinity--the name of this God is known and worshiped as Allah. In addition, no matter which religion it is, full devotion and faith is required of its followers. In regards to a…

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    dark and set a dull mood. Rembrandt having been struggling financially at this time would have expressed associated emotions in his art. On the other hand, the brighter areas of the piece surround the three trees which represents the holiness of the Trinity. This piece greatly resembles the few landscape paintings Rembrandt has made especially when considering the sad mood they all seem to illustrate. It is as if the Trees are not “polluted” by the aggressive hatching and darkness that make up…

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    Christian Symbolism in The Matrix After doing some thorough research about The Matrix and it’s parallelistic comparison to Christianity, I discovered that there are many similarities and symbols liking the two stories, the first one being Neo and the comparison to Jesus. Neo is comparable to Jesus every since birth, where he literally born into the real world from the womblike incubator that he's existed in all his life. This reminded me of the “Virgin Birth” of the Messiah. Neo’s real name is…

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    and Musa (meaning, prophet) Qutub could easily fit the description of serving false god. For instance, the Muslim believe in one god, but not as the Trinity, like Christianity. The Christianity’s religion recognizes the Trinity as being the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit being one. Unlike the Muslim’s religion, their thought on the subject of Trinity was the Father, Virgin Mary, and the child Jesus Christ. The Bible in which other religion choose to believe is written in human wisdom called a…

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    Question: How does Clausewitz's paradoxical trinity explain the changes to the character of warfare from the methods used by Frederick the Great to those that followed in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? I. Thesis: Clausewitz’s paradoxical trinity explains the changes to the character of warfare from the ‘political-ideological French Revolution ’ to the ‘military revolution of the Great War ’ by acknowledging the variable but compelling relationships between: instruments of…

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    Modalism tells the world God is not three distinct persons, rather He is one God in different roles at certain points in time (Grudem, 112). Modalism is flawed by the fact that it denies the relationship each distinct character of the Trinity has in regards to one another and to creation. Arianism denies the existence of the Son and the Holy Spirit in the beginning by using John 3:16. How can Jesus be from the beginning if he is the begotten son (Grudem, 113)? Arianism forgets to take into…

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    The Christian Worldview

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    if we so chose to do so. Everyone has their view of the world, as humans all have a choice as to how we see the world through the Christian worldview. In this paper, you will see that the Christian worldview gives us as humans the knowledge of the Trinity, understands that we are sinners and allows us to believe in God, understanding that we can have eternal life by following God’s word. God God is the ultimate reality, the sovereign ruler, and he existed before his creation. There is one God…

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    Henry Suso's Analysis

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    the relation between the Trinity and humanity’s growing mastery of contemplation” (McGinn, 133). Henry Suso, a fourteenth century friar and writer, was also interested in the concept of “using images to cast out images in the path to union with God”, and commissioned multiple pieces for his mystical treatises, the Exemplar (133). In the final chapter, he illustrates an artwork showing how “the soul comes forth from the hidden divine abyss through the action of the Trinity and finally flows back…

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    answer to the question do the religions serve the same God as no. Islam, Judaism, and Christianity all agree that there is only one God, and that he is eternal and transcendent. However, those of the Christian faith believe in the doctrine of the Trinity which is the teaching…

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