how the three traditions view these issues. I have tried to state what might be called the 'representative' view of each tradition; though there are obviously differing views within each of them e.g. the diverse range of opinions on the presence of Christ in the Eucharist. The links under the More information section should be consulted for the definitive positions. With thanks to Father Gregory Hallam for his assistance. |Topic |Orthodox |Protestant
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Everyman and Death: Understanding the Perception and Treatment Jonathan Thomas Liberty University Thesis Statement: In this paper, this writer will evaluate the perception and the treatment of death in Everyman. Outline I. Introduction II. Purpose of Morality Plays III. Main Body: Discussion of Plays Characters a. God b. Death c. Everyman d. Fellowship e. Kindred & Cousin f. Goods g. Good Deeds h. Knowledge
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law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified [Gal. 2:16]. This is a clear-cut and simple statement of justification by faith. Believe me, the legalist has trouble with this verse. This verse will upset every legal system there is today. To say that you have to add anything to faith in Christ absolutely mutilates the gospel
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The United Reformed Church became a National Church by Act of Parliament on 21st June 1972 when a majority of former Congregational and Presbyterian churches in England and Wales united as one church. The Re-formed Association of Churches of Christ joined the Union in 1981 and the Congregational Union of Scotland in 2000. The roots of the URC are in the ‘Reformed Tradition’ stemming from Augustine, Luther, Calvin and Father Philip Swingler and Bushnell The Congregational Church was founded
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Events that lead to his demise lead to his return in the real world, bringing a new and insightful light to the story. The significance of Christ being able to self-resurrect back into the world is because he’s the only one to ever do it, and do it successfully, whereas other Gods don’t have the ability to do so. To further explain, according to the Bible, Christ is the only deity but self identified man to essentially do this. Considering his abilities is through God, and God wanted reveal to man
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Connie talks about Arnold’s resemblance to Bob Dylan. “He is a folk rock singer-songwriter whose career began in the early 1960s with songs that chronicled social issues like war and civil rights” ( Kurkowski 3). Many of his listeners know of him as “Christ Revisited” because of the type of songs he writes. The author presents the two characters as being identical to each other. Arnold walks funky with one foot turned in and reader's view this as, “feet resemble the devil’s cloven hoofs” (Tierce & Crafton
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www.deepTruth.com Bickle, Mike, “Session 5 Saints Ruling in the Millennium: what will we do? Internal House of Prayer 1st March 2013 www.Mikebickle.org Couch, Mal, “Will David be Co-reigning with Christ in the Kingdom? Scofield Prophecy Studies 25th February 2014 http:scofieldProphecystudies.org Hoole, John Dr., “Worship During the Millennium.” 22nd December 2014.
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in their heart. I’m talking about those who say they are mature and know better but making excuse about their mess, like I’m grow, I’m not perfect, or I know Christ just like the next person, yall know what I’m talking about. Matthew 5:20………Except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of Scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven………Now that’s real! We should be leading the way to Heaven not to Hell, it’s like this someone is always watching you rather
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counselor, they are maturing in Christ. What this means is that they are choosing to be more like Christ, submitting to him and the standards set by him. Those believers that have matured have the characteristics of having an attitude and acting in accordance with the principles set forth in the Bible and are influenced and guided by the Holy Spirit. The life experiences, the surroundings, and the persons own personality becomes understood as he/she matures in Christ. The sinful acts of temptation
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flawed idols are being used to fill the gap. On the other hand, the author presents Christ as the point of wholeness that we as humans long for. Our innermost selves are filled by this to become receptive to inner talk, the world and others. The immovable wholeness in Christ is the axiom in which the heart solitude provides loving faith filled responses. Going further into solitude is an process of inner stability in Christ, that plants seeds of hospitality instead of the natural hostility our world has
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