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Archaeological Evidence Divine Nature
1,575 words... simpler doctrine to follow. After a period of time, these people learned how to read the deeper meanings within the text. Thiering takes many of the supernatural events that occur in the New Testament and interprets their meaning. There are many references to the miracles involving Jesus in the New Testament. For example, there is the virgin birth, the feeding of 5, 000 people, and the Resurrection (Matt. 1: 23, Jn. 14: 17 - 21, Jn. 20: 9). In the story of the feeding of 5, 000 people, Jesus...
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Ethics Part I Proposition 33
747 wordsBaruch Spinoza believes the essence of God includes God's existence and discusses the causality of God through his ontological work, Ethics. In Ethics, Spinoza is seeking a method of truth through the perfect being. The essence of what that perfect being expresses, using this method of truth, is God (i. e. the perfect being). In this essay I am going to give a detailed account of Part I, Proposition 33 of Spinoza's book Ethics. Part I, Proposition 33 of Ethics states that "things could not have ...
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Word Of God Jesus Christ
1,716 wordsNone book in NT has been so disputed as to authorship and canonicity than 2 Peter. There are convincing arguments for and against Peters relation to this book. Arguments against Pauls authorship: 1. The style differs from that of 1 Peter. 2. Knowledge of 2 Peter was geographically limited. 3. The conceptual and rhetorical language is too Hellenistic for a Galilean fisherman. 4. Christian writers do not mention 2 Peter in the second century. 5. It could be a pseudonymous book bearing Peters name....
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Science And Religion Technological Progress
2,711 wordsWhy Technology is considered virtually as sacred to modern man as religion We live in the world of high technology, surrounded by numerous products of mans creativity. Within all the way of developing the technology, the results of mans work were intended to help people rationalize and improve work efficiency. Basically, technology was supposed to make human life comfortable. In this paper, we will look at all the advantages as well as disadvantages that the existing technology brings. We will a...
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Science And Religion Science And Technology
2,800 wordsWhy Technology is considered virtually as sacred to modern man as religion We live in the world of high technology, surrounded by numerous products of mans creativity. Within all the way of developing the technology, the results of mans work were intended to help people rationalize and improve work efficiency. Basically, technology was supposed to make human life comfortable. In this paper, we will look at all the advantages as well as disadvantages that the existing technology brings. We will a...
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James Fenimore Cooper Natty Bumppo
1,896 wordsThe Deerslayer and Morality by Randy Hartenstine English 1123 - 63 Mrs. Moss July 14, 1998 Hartenstine i The Deerslayer and Morality Thesis Statement: The morality of the main character is one that represents a spiritual communion with nature, a firm opposition to discrimination, and an exaggerated state of divine morality. I. Natty's morality is guided by nature. A. His morality is all-inclusive when it comes to respect, dignity, and humanity. B. Nature is religion because it represents the div...
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Gospel Of John Faith In God
1,532 wordsThe Ressurection Of Lazarus As Central ToThe Ressurection Of Lazarus As Central To The Gospel Of Gospel Of John The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John comprise the core of Christian belief and tradition; in telling the story of the life and works of Jesus of Nazareth, each serves to direct and instruct the lives of His followers while also firmly establishing the divinity and nature of Jesus as the Messiah. The Gospel of John stands out from the other three, deemed the Synoptic Gospels bec...
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Jesus Christ Divine Nature
5,316 wordsThe New Testament authors had no qualms about declaring that Jesus was truly human and telling us that Jesus committed no sin. Bible passages such as 2 Corinthians 5: 21, Hebrews 4: 15, 1 Peter 2: 22 and 1 John 3: 5 witness that He [Jesus] did not give in to temptation, nor violate the moral standards of God, nor was He inconsistent with the nature of his character. That is, Jesus was sinless. It is vital to our theology that Jesus was sinless. For only if Jesus was sinless could His death have ...
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Soul And Body Body And Soul
5,429 wordsThe Philosophy: Soul The Soul The question of the reality of the soul and its distinction from the body is among the most important problems of philosophy, for with it is bound up the doctrine of a future life. Various theories as to the nature of the soul have claimed to be reconcilable with the belief of immortality, but it is a sure instinct that leads us to suspect every attack on the actuality or spirituality of the soul as an assault on the belief in existence after death. The soul may be ...
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