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…What Beliefs Can a Modern Christian Derive from the Titles of Jesus? The Disciple’s understanding of the titles of Jesus evolves throughout all of the Gospels, this is reflected in particular in Mark’s Gospel with his use of the titles for Jesus…
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…to be taken to be a good Christian. As I disagree with the "cornerstones" of Azusa Pacific University I will focus this more on how I feel about the manner and action-goals I can set to help me in what I believe in. I just ask that you do not look at my beliefs…
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…Is the idea of doctrinal development compatible with belief in the abiding truth of Christianity? The problem that the development of doctrine presents to the church is simple. On the one hand, Christianity is presented as containing the lasting…
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…The invention of the Christian church was one of the brilliant solutions in architectural history. This was achieved by a process of assimilating and rejecting various precedents, such as the Greek temple, the Roman public building, the private Roman…
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…. Many Christian religions have adopted Humanistic ideas. Some believe that only those that are now considered "the religious right" by today's society are truly Christian and all other forms of Christianity are really Humanistic Christianity. In the Bible…
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…strengthened or weakened. In Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, she demonstrates how her protagonist, Tom, upholds his ideals and dedication as a Christian despite the cruelties he faces as a slave in the Deep South in the 1800s. Tom attests his…
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…Spiritual Life <Tab/>The Salvation Army is not only an evangelical Christian church but also like a "holiness movement" whose members seek to become more Christlike through the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit in their lives…
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…What does it mean to be a Christian? Does it mean that you believe in Jesus, born from the Virgin Mary and accept him as the only begotten Son of God? Does it mean that you have been baptized, confirmed, and share in the eucharis? Maybe it means you…
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…St. Augustine made some very important philosophical contributions to defend the philosophy of Christianity. One of these contributions concerned the philosophical problem of evil. Up until St. Augustine's time, philosophers questioned the idea…
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…Compare the role and responses of Christianity and one other religious tradition (Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Hindu) in/to THREE of the following issues/political debates in Australia since 1901. CHRISTIANITY AND ABORTION "Before I formed you…
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