Christian Apologetics

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    Julius Caesar And Santiago Nasar Comparison

    The Father, The Son, and Santiago Nasar The selection of detail used in the autopsy scene characterizes Santiago Nasar as a holy, Jesus-like figure. It is stated during the autopsy that Santiago had a stab wound in his hand and that it looks like a “stigma of the crucified Christ” (75). This comparison of Santiago’s wounds to Jesus’s implies that the two are similar in a way. Both individuals died an involuntary, sacrificial death for something they didn’t do, but while Jesus died for human sin

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    The Mindful Youth Pastor Analysis

    The Youth Ministry Minute, is a regular publication this addition, “The Mindful Youth Pastor” discusses how to teach teens to be mindful in life and through this develop a closer relationship with Jesus. “The most stressed-out people in the world are sitting right there in your youth room every Wednesday night.” This is a problem, teens lose focus in the noise of their lives. The idea it to show teens what mindfulness is, a term the author said he did not like until he fully understood it. Teens

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    Diversity In Christianity

    there will always be non-believers. As Christians, we should appreciate the cultural diversity but should argue right and wrong. Based on objective standards, as an idealist, it is important to judge action not by what works but by what ought to be. Believers understand that there will never be heaven on earth. Heaven can only be fulfilled by God. Therefore, law and institution must control the malicious and chaos in the world. By reading the scripture, Christians

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    Rhetorical Analysis Of Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God

    Persuasion is a major part of Jonathan Edwards sermon he uses many metaphors, hyperbole, and other rhetorical devices to convey the Puritans. Edwards used a fearful and wrathful tone to persuade the unconverted to convert. He forcefully wanted people to convert thus feeling shameful. Edwards instilled biblical allusions into his sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,’’ such as spending eternal life in the fiery mouth of hell (line 50-51). He is presenting this sermon to the Puritans and is

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    Symbolism In The Kite Runner

    In chapter 3, Baba describes sin to Amir and he said “Now, no matter what the Mullah teaches, there is only one sin , only one, and that is theft. Every other sin is a variation of theft. Do you understand that?” while Baba describes sin, this reveals a larger issue in the novel like when Baba and Amir ran into the Russian soldier in chapter 10. The kites in the story are a symbol for Amir’s happiness. It is also a symbol for Amir’s quilt. Flying kites is what he enjoys most as a child and it is

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    The Pardoner's Tale

    The General Prologue goes into great detail about the Pardoner’s appearance and job description. While, the Pardoner’s Prologue delves into the extremely immoral job of the Pardoner and his mindset. The Pardoner says that not only is he fully conscious of the deceit he is bringing upon innocent people, he is also very proud of himself. He is satisfied in his ability to swindle naive people into thinking he can cure them of their sins for the right amount of money. This, accompanied with his fake

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    Van Leeuwen And The Pentecost Women

    Van Leeuwen divides the bible into five parts: creation, the fall, redemption, pentecost, and renewal. Van Leeuwen first discusses how it is important event for us to understand the basic meaning of sex and gender. During the Pentecost we celebrated it as A Jewish holiday observed fifty days after the Passover. Now it is celebrated as feast during which the Jews celebrated God’s giving of the Law to Moses on Mount Sinai. Women were including in the outpouring of the Spirit, called Women’s Emancipation

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    Early Christianity Research Paper

    According to David Frankfurter’s article and course materials, some mutually exclusive theories and Gospels cannot simply be determined as right or wrong, they argue but, in another sense, mutually support each other, forming one view: Early Christianity is not a nascent religion with no root. It is based on Judaism, yet evolved into a progressive and revolutionary religion at Roman time. The origins of Christianity is undoubtedly very complex, and in the process of Christianity’s emerging, the mutual

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    What Would Jesus Do?

    “Be imitators of me [Paul], just as I also am of [Jesus] Christ.” 1 Cor. 11:1 NASB It is likely that almost ever modern American has heard the slogan, “What Would Jesus Do?” Perhaps with good intentions, this is meant to be a reminder of how a person should behave but is imitating Christ only about how a person should act in a given circumstance? One may ask a serious question, how does a person, living in Montrose Colorado in the 21st century imitate a 1st century Jewish Messiah? Every year

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    Spirit-Baptism Of Christianity Revealed In The Book Of Acts

    Comparatively, the accumulated argument for initial evidence is one that has taken root within mainstream Christianity. The concern is that too many Pentecostals are looking for Spirit-Baptism to be connected with tongues. In fact, the main book, Acts from which this Pentecostal peculiarity is derived doesn't exactly teach this idea at all. “Luke establishes a clearly conveyed message of soteriological and not pneumatological (spiritual gifts) theme throughout the book of Acts.”1 Problematically

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