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Augustine brought to a close centuries of discussion, debate and heretical affirmations on the Trinitarian theme. It would seem that Augustine started delving into the Trinitarian theology when a certain Nebridius wrote to him asking about how it was that if the Trinity does all things together in ...
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Saint Augustines Confessions is an autobiographical account of the search for truth,
which ends with his conversion to Christianity. ... Augustines desires are his and our obstacle to full belief. ... In this paper I will talk about how
this obstacle weakens Augustines beliefs. ... This ...
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Science and Theology
Many people see science and theology as irreconcilable opponents, especially in interpreting human origins. ... Evolution, a field of science that explains that all forms of life are created by natural selection was harshly argued against by supporters of theology. ......
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Matthew’s gospel is often described as having the most ethical focus of all the gospels. The Sermon on the Mount is the discourse in which the teaching of Jesus is spoken to the masses. It is therefore no surprise that this is the place in which many scholars argue that the ethics and theology of Ma...
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William Johnston’s article concentrates on mystical theology or the mystical wisdom that is communicated to you through love. ... Johnston starts out by explaining the “Theology of Love”. ... Johnston then goes on to claim that this thinking was not entirely correct, because in sanjuanistic poet...
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The purpose of this paper is to briefly summarize the development of Old Testament Theology from the Reformation era to the present time while highlighting the major contributing theologians and their methodological donations to the study of OTT in each era. ... Gabler took a more “faith/pietism” ...
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Landmarkism, what is it? ...
Landmarkism, what is it? Landmarkism is a Southern Baptist phenomenon that grew out of the changing religious environment of the South in the early 1850s. The theology called Landmarkism heavily influenced Southern Baptists in the first half of the century, particula...
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Dante Alighieri was born in Florence in May or June of 1265, from a low-aristocratic family of the Guelfo party; Dante himself became a White Guelfo (“His Life”). Dante’s primary studies were mainly rhetoric, grammar, philosophy, literature, and theology; he was also a student of Brunetto Latini, w...
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The theology of Martin Luther and John Calvin are quite different in temper and in character. However, if one compare the teachings of Luther to that of Calvin he/she will discover amazing similarities of the two, even more so than their disagreements. For example, most scholars distinguish differ...
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CALVINISM VS. LUTHERANISM Both Martin Luther and John Calvin will go down in the history books as great theologians who were very influential leaders of the Protestant Reformation. Both Luther and Calvin departed from the mainstream religion (Roman Catholicism) of the day and took their own stances ...
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First Short Assignment: How does the general postmodernist approach to truth challenge the task of Christian apologetics in the contemporary world? Class: PR501 – Defending the Christian Faith Date Due: Oct. 9, 2002 Date Submitted: Oct. 9, 2002 Submitted by: Jason Smith Campus Box: XXX Introduction ...
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Part A
I researched Christian vocation, and according to scripture, Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist and sacraments of Christian organization. They ground the common vocation of all Christ’s disciples, a vocation to holiness and to the mission of preaching to the world. ... Christian ministr...
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John Wyclif was a writer, a preacher, a reformer, a teacher, a heretic, and much more. ... This is where John Wyclif was born. The exact date of his birth is unknown but it was between 1320-1330, although the year usually given as 1324 (John Wyclif 1 2). He was the son of Roger and Catherine Wyc...
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Voltaire satirizes this optimistic mindset of my mother through the adventures of Candide. Pangloss is jokingly a professor of metaphysico-theologico-cosmolo-nigology, who “proved admirably that there cannot possibly be an effect without a cause” and that the world they lived in was the best of all ...
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Page 195 1) Why is the image of Jesus as a man of peace, love, and compassion not as a complete one? - The image of Jesus as a man of peace, love, and compassion is not a complete one because he seemed to cause conflict and tension wherever he went. 2) What are the literary characteristics of the Pa...
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Postmodernity and proclamation
Constructed by: Timothy O’Connor
SYNOPSIS
In which there is a discussion on methodology and the difficulties that arise in the merging of postmodernity with theology. ... Finally, in order to maintai...
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Psychology and Christianity
Do Christians really belong in the field of Psychology? Some think that any type of psychological knowledge is heresy and has no part in the Christian life. In fact, some psychologists as well as Christian’s think, "natural knowledge (knowledge coming from sources o...
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The proclamation of universal redemption
Chapter 11 of Paul’s letter to the Romans serves as the cornerstone of Pauline theology regarding salvation and God’s mercy towards his people. The proclamation of universal redemption is validated by the concepts that through jealously, mercy, ...
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The Existence of God
1. No one has ever seen God. To believe there is a God requires an act of faith of our part. ... Throughout the ages philosophers have attempted to prove the existence of God by various arguments of reasoning. All have explanations of logic and from any reasonable point of vi...
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