Christian Apologetics

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    Why Was The Second Great Awakening Important

    equality, communal ownerships, strict celibacy, and religious fervor through dance. They were kept alive for a period of time because they were waiting for the second coming of Christ. The second group was the Oneida community, inspired by unorthodox Christian perfectionism. Joseph Humphrey, the founder, had outlawed marriage. Since he believed that Christ had already come for the second time, thus humans no longer had to abide by the laws of the Bible. Free-love was placed into

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    Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God Analysis

    The Great Awakening was a movement in colonial times influenced by leaders such as George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards. One of Jonathan edwards’ most influencial sermon was “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”. In this sermon, he demonstrates how God’s wrath is unstoppable and only Christ can save you from an eternity of misery. In his sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God’, Jonathan Edwards impacts religious beliefs of colonial American people through rhetoric and persuasion during

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    Ethnic Blends: Mixing Diversity Into Your Local Church

    The writer suggest that the statement has such truths that needed to be embraced by the body of Christ that is looking to be reflective of our general society If the church expects to reach this generation we must be on the cutting edge of multi-ethnic teachings that helps the church to reflect what is happening within our societies. Too often the church is behind the secular community, when it comes to embracing a new trend that impacts our society. In addition, the authors comments, “She argues

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    Humorous Wedding Speech: Downing And Pastor Anitha

    Greeting and good morning. It was wonderful to fellowship with the beautiful and finer ladies of Zeta Zeta Zeta Chapter, the Amicae and youth. Laughter is wonderful thing and we certainly had plenty of that this past weekend as well as inspiring and uplifting words from both Rev. Downing and Pastor Anitha. We are moving to higher ground! Even as the Sigma Zeta Ensemble sang "I need you more" and reminded me that we should give our best in all things put our hands to do, well today let's

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    Paedobaptist's Baptism Report

    believe that baptism brings the child into the covenant community where he or she will have the blessing of hearing the gospel preached as they grow up as members of the church.” Yet, this viewpoint represents a new nature of heresies among the Christian community. However, Schreiner and Wright, makes the effort to uphold the authority of the Word of God knowing

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    Migliore Church Analysis

    Migliore points out some critical issues within the different models of the church. I agree with the majority of his understanding due to my own experiences with attending church. My family never attended church while I grew up. But the weekends I spent with my cousins we had always attended church on Sunday's. Some of the things I noticed with their church was that they were very exclusive in helping families within the community and often did camps and such to help those in need. The church always

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    Personal Narrative: Believing In A Higher Power Of Religion

    group had left off on Step Two, which talked about believing in a higher power (God) in order to reestablish their sanity. It caught me off-guard that there was so much religiosity in the meeting. Not that religion offends me, as I consider myself a Christian, but I thought that the program would be more politically correct and neutral by either leaving religion out of the recovery aspect completely or by addressing more than one religious entity to appease those who did not believe in God. But the members

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    Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God Rhetorical Analysis

    "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" was a sermon given by the Puritan minister Jonathan Edwards. In this sermon Edwards uses the fear that God can punish the wicked at any time he wants, to keep his people under control. Some say this type of harsh preaching was a practice used by the puritans to make all people live a righteous and correct life. A multitude of people have analyzed ¨Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God¨ and have many different interpretations of it. Most would agree it is simply

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    Anne Hutchinson Trial Summary

    The Political Trial Of Anne Hutchinson The article’s thesis focuses on a few things regarding Anne Hutchinson and her political trial; such as, how her trial became as well known as it is today and the overlooked, details of how it happened. Along with that, it shows the state's misuse of trials as an instrument of power to rid itself of rebels whose religious beliefs were threatening the stability of the state; having charged her with disturbing the peace of the commonwealth, slandering ministers

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    St Basil's Cathedral Research Paper

    Saint Basil’s Cathedral: Historic Creativity St. Basil’s Cathedral, considered a famous Russian symbol is mysterious in its history and consequently accompanied by numerous legends. The cathedral is an atypical red brick building next to the famous Red Square in Moscow, Russia. The cathedral is identifiable by its ten diverse domes, each of varied color, shape, and size, which magnetizes and is distinctive of its time (“Moscow’s Red Square”). The unusual and vivid multicolored exterior of St. Basil’s

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