The Greatest Commandment

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    Chyrsler

    CHRYSLEY CORPORATION When someone mentions Chrysler, what comes to your mind: Dodge Ram Truck, Sam Elliott or the unstable financial investments made by management at Chrysler? Several eras at Chrysler have had ups and downs, mostly influenced by ownership and troublesome economic times. The company has experienced the most trying times in the ladder of its existence. Encountering financial turbulence in the late 1970’s prompted a Congressional bail . This was all accomplished under Lee Iacocca

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    Ethics

    advice, however there is disagreement about which authorities to trust. Utilitarianism (Teleological/Relativist): Is an ethical theory, which aims to help us work out what is right, and what is wrong. It focuses on bringing the greatest amount of happiness to the greatest number of people. Bentham: Hedonic Calculus – his method that measures the amount of happiness/pleasure an action will bring. He says if this is applies, it’ll lead to the right action. 7 PARTS TO THE CALCULUS: Intensity of

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    Partial O. T. Leadership Principles

    Deuteronomy Principle: Great leader has to obey the Lord and live by his commandments in order to receive the Lord’s promises. Key Verse: Deuteronomy 11:26-27: Behold, I set before you today a blessing and a curse. The blessing if you obey the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you today. Explanation/Illustration of the Principle Obedience helps a leader grow closer to God. A leader must be obedient in order to grow and know God’s will. He shows evidence of his relationship, faith

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    Death Penalty

    Death Penalty In 1991, Cameron Todd Willingham had been accused of murder of his three daughters by burning down his house. There was no physical evidence of this accusation, and he pleaded not guilty time and time again. Yet in 2004, Willingham was put to death. After his execution, the case was investigated, and the truth was uncovered. He was innocent like he had been pleading all along (Grann). Is the death penalty really worth the risk of killing an innocent person? Today, the death

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    Memeories

    resumed shortly thereafter RE-Fundraising.com Fundraising + Relationship Building Home Consulting Speaking Bio of Author Disclosures Analyzing Fundraising Strategies through the 80/20 Principle Knowing what produces our greatest results can make a real difference. When I speak to nonprofit and education professionals involved with fundraising the discussion inevitably turns to the ROI of funding strategies currently in place and ways to improve. I think many nonprofits

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    Christian Tradition and Charity

    that God’s love and generosity towards humanity moves and inspires us to love and be generous in our response. Charity is not an optional extra, but an essential component of faith. Jesus taught that to love God and to love neighbor are the greatest commandments and that our neighbor is not just someone local to us they can exist anywhere in the world. My favorite story was that of the Good Samaritan. Jesus made clear that our neighbor may be someone on the other side of the world, who is not ‘one

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    St. Maximus The Confessor: Analysis

    “St. Maximus the Confessor (580-662) lived, historically and to some extent geographically, betwixt and between.” He lived in the transition period between the early and medieval Christian theology schools. He lived in a time where the Councils of Nicaea (325), Constantinople (381), and Chalcedon (451) had already incorporated their way into the Nicene Theology, but before the entire foundation of this theology had been laid. Having been part of this world, he left his political office as the first

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    Theo 104 Study Guide

    Study Guide Module/Week 1: Introduction to Theology Textbook Readings: Towns: Introduction & Ch. 1 Introduction 1. How did the term “Christian” originate? 2. Who was this book written for? 3. Why do some have mistaken ideas about Christianity? Chapter 1 1. What year was Jesus born? 2. When was Christianity made Rome’s national religion? 3. What is the Incarnation? 4. Does the Bible states that Jesus was the creator of the world? 5. Did

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    Romans

    Roger Powell Romans Prof. Burggraff 11-19-08 “Law” in the Book of Romans The word “Law”, or nomos, is repeated over seventy times in the book of Romans according to F. F. Bruce in his book The Letter of Paul to the Romans. Obviously, the law is a key theme in Romans. Under the direction of the Holy Spirit, Paul sought to explain to the Jews what the law is for, what it is not for, and how it applies to them. The Jew’s attitude towards the law and towards the saved Gentiles was very clear

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    Jesus and Muhammad

    the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad and Jesus of Nazareth. Many lives across the world have been affected and inspired by the life and death of the Prophet Muhammad and Jesus. In their religion, both Jesus and Muhammad were considered to be the greatest prophets. Many who followed and practiced their faith still consider both of these men as leaders of their times. What is now called the Common Era, Jesus is believed to be born in Bethlehem a few years before. Mary gave birth to a miraculous son

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