Cheryl Morrison THEO 0201_D20_201320 Final Essay May 10, 2013 FINAL ESSAY The doctrine that I’m studying is the inerrancy word of God; first to understand the doctrine one must know and understand the word of God, His Holy Scriptures that were inspired by God and written by men of God’s inspiration, inerrancy and truth. The bible revelation involves the content of God’s message to us. Also the bible is God’s revelation to aid us as we search for truth and attempt to live for God. (Tim 3:15-17). To
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|Doctrine in the Bible | | | |Christian Doctrine or Christian Unity? | |There seems to be a great deal of controversy about “doctrine”. To those outside the Church the mere mention
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Joseph Tolentino Theology I Dr. Price Knowing God: Conflicted, Convicted, Assured, and Uplifted Psalm 135:15-18 The idols of the nations are silver and gold, The work of men’s hands. They have mouths, but they do not speak; Eyes they have, but they do not see; They have ears, but they do not hear; Nor is there any breath in their mouths. Those who make them are like them; So is everyone who trusts in them. Idols: man-made, objects and images, unable to move, see, or speak. And
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Solomon. Forms and Organization Except for the brief opening salutation, the work bears no similarity to a letter. It is instead a collection of Proverbs, commentaries, scriptural paraphrases and moral advice. As a literary genre, James is the only New Testament resembling the compilation of wise counsel found in the Hebrew Bible. Lacking any principle of coherence, James leaps from topic to topic and then back again. The only
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Summary of the Chapters In chapter one of Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God, J.I. Packer doesn’t waste time explaining the general truths. He already expects his readers to know that God is sovereign over His world. He is the author and source of all things, therefore, our prayers do not force the Lord of all to do anything. Packer wants his audience to realize that because the God is sovereign, we cannot save ourselves. Our salvation comes through Him and in Him; it is nothing we did
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Bible Smugglers This game works well if all of your kids are regular attenders. If not, don't use this game. Visitors or students new to church may feel out of place. Bible Smugglers works best outdoors, like at a camp. However, it can also work in a large facility. Materials: plastic spoons (they represent Bibles), one flashlight. Have two leaders be "missionaries." They hide somewhere with the flashlight turned on, holding it straight up. Each kid gets a "Bible" and they have to
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New Testament Class The Gospel of Jesus Christ is one of the greatest blessings that we as members of the church have in our lives. I have often wondered what it means to be converted to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Is it a process that occurs over night with one turning event? Is it a list of events or people that help contribute to this conversion process? My conversion to the gospel of Jesus Christ is unique to me. Others have had similar experiences that have one
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Solving the Synoptic Problem Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are the four narrators for the Gospels. The Gospel “offers distinctive information about Jesus, his public ministry, death, Resurrection, and significance” (Mueller 80). Each of the four Gospels were written at different times, and without collaboration. Due to the differences of chronological order, the order in which events took place, vocabulary, the overall contents, and similarities the Synoptic Problem was created. The Synoptic
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Meredith Hancock CWV-101 February 15, 2013 Instructor Thomas Joseph The Christian Worldview Reflected Through Billy Graham Billy Graham is recognized as one of the most influential, American Evangelical leaders of years past and even still today. He has lead over 210 million people to Christ and has guided over eleven different United States Presidents in major decision making, particularly Eisenhower and Nixon, through his preaching and biblical knowledge (Showalter & Yichao, 2010).
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Theological Implications, by Daniel B. Wallace and I will critique his work in this paper. First, a little information about the author, Dr. Wallace has taught Greek and New Testament courses on a graduate school level since the late nineteen seventies. He has a Ph.D. from the Dallas Theological Seminary, and is currently professor of New Testament Studies at his alma mater. He wrote the article in 2004. He is a contributor to collegiate level texts on Greek grammar. It is safe to say Dr. Wallace has the
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