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    Sacrifice As A Christ Figure In The Hero's Journey

    How could an individual possibly find a comparison between an adolescent responsible for the mass genocide of an entire enemy race, to a messiah whom came to save the world through peace? It is not difficult, as one might assume upon being asked this question. Knowledge of the intentions, circumstances, and the background of a certain figure would help determine the differences and similarities between two people who would appear to be complete opposites. Ender Wiggins from the book Ender’s Game

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    Church Observation Paper

    On a fine, late October Sunday, I decided to conduct the observation project at my old local church: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish that’s located by the football temple of Odessa famously known as Ratliff stadium. To make sure I get a good look of the people, I decided to volunteer as lector for old times sake. This put me at a nice vantage point at the front but side most pews so I was able to see the majority except for the few behind my row. My family usually sits at the last central pew, but

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    Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God Analysis

    Question Six The forthright sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”, is very directly written to strike fear in his listeners. This sermon was written by Jonathan Edwards, a Puritan preacher. With his very elaborately spoken, yet very brutally worded sermons, Edwards tried to scare his listeners into continue following the religion, or start following it again. He used two main techniques to do this, firstly, by speaking how awful hell would be, and secondly, how horrific God’s wrath would

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    Confirmation Narrative

    It was the summer before my eighth grade year, and the last place I wanted to be was at my church’s vacation bible school. I was scheduled to make confirmation in the coming fall. One of the requirements was to volunteer, and I asked myself: “Why do I have to volunteer? How is this going to help me with confirmation? Isn’t this just a waste of time?” But, I did it because I had too. So, I spent a week of that summer acting as a crew leader for a group of kindergarten students at the summer program

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    A Kingdom Built On Sand: The Kingdom Of Matthias

    A Kingdom Built on Sand The Kingdom of Matthias shares the forgotten events of Robert Matthews (Matthias) and Elijah Pierson, written with true evidence by historians Paul Johnson and Sean Wilentz. The book at first shares the lives of both Pierson and Matthews, but later delves into the story of a religious charlatan located in New York in the 1830s. Matthews, whom later became Matthias, established a so-called religious “Kingdom” with fanatical followers which caused an uproar with the community

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    Benedict Chapter 7 Summary

    In the rule of Saint Benedict he talks about humility in chapter 7. It talks about virtue in the 12 steps in which the monks can go to heaven. He talks about humility in the sense that the monks have to go by so they can give him the right way and be cleared of all sins. The 12 steps area fear of God, impression of self will, submission to superiors, obedience in any hard or difficult manners, confession of his faults, acknowledgment of one's own worthlessness, preference of others to self, endorsed

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    Quiz 1: Spiritual Beginnings

    Name: _______Julie Mizrahi Finberg_______________ Identity Number: 307554980____________________ Quiz 1: Spiritual Beginnings Write your answers in English using the blank lines. Write briefly and accurately. No more than 7-8 lines for each question. Deadline: 20.11.16 A. Negro Spirituals 1. What is the implied meaning of the codified language used in “Go Down Moses”? Explain your answer by quoting from the song. (20 points) The implied meaning of the codified

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    Scarlet Letter Rhetorical Analysis

    The words ascetic, compulsion, and libidinal were unclear in the passage. Ascetic appeared in the sentence, “In committing adultery he has succumbed to an urge which, because of his ascetic beliefs, he had been unprepared to find in himself”. If someone is ascetic, they are a person who practices severe self-discipline and abstention. This word exemplifies how Dimmesdale transgressed against his morals and was in the situation of having to lie because he was afraid of the severe consequences he would

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    How Does Chillingworth Prevent Dimmesdale In The Scarlet Letter

    Chillingworth prevents Hester and Mr. Dimmesdale from escaping together. Chillingworth prevents Dimmesdale from getting away without public shame. If Mr. Dimmesdale could just leave, he never would have to truly confront the full extent of his sin, not just the adultery, but also his failure to take responsibility for his actions. Chillingworth now despises Hester, despite any early idea of returning to her in marriage. It may be more accurate, however, to call this hate a form of self-loathing.

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    How Did George Whitefield Cause The Great Awakening?

    George Whitefield was one of the first people to cause the Great Awakening to rise. George Whitefield was inspired and thought of ideas after a period of illness, which he called “New Birth.” George Whitefield was convinced that true religion was to only be found in God. The Great Awakening was fully started when George Whitefield started to preach and give sermons. He traveled throughout the middle colonies of England and preached. His sermons drew in large crowds of people causing an emotional

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