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    The Essence of Christianity was written by Ludwig Feuerbach. The book critiques Christian religion and the existence of a God. His Goal was not to demolish the traditional religion but to alter it into a “Secular Humanism” that he called “realized Christianity.” He wanted to get humans attention away from praising God, who to him existed as a projected image. However he wanted to redirect their love and devotion to all humankind. Humans created God by recognizing the respected values and feeling…

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    Shannon Riechers SMC 1314- Foundation of Reflection: God Dr. Frechette October 17, 2016 The Mysteries of the Trinity Abstract The New Testament contains the concept of the Trinity, which is a certain train of thought that allows Christians to understand the relationship between God’s three entities: father, son, Holy Spirit. This paper ask, why did Christians choose to develop and believe in the Trinity. How they had to think of a way to describe God as the creator, human, and Spirit.…

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    Parable Of Oedipus

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    After reading this parable I found an article called “The Parable of the Prodigal Son in Christianity and Buddhism” by Ernest Valea. I focused mostly on the Christianity aspect but it had some good major ideas about what exactly the parable is saying to us as Christians or in my case a Catholics. Valea tells us that the parable shows that God in Christianity has certain expectations about us as sinners. That we have the chance to return to our father no matter how far we stray away from the path…

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    to where it was heading. Such like Christianity and Society, both of which that were inspirational and had characteristics that became new social awareness but were never abandoned. These both respond to the new and old stages of culture in the world. Christianity had similarities and differences during the time of the 1900s with many different theologians and artists. During this hard time, both functioned…

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    Genesis 1:26 about how man and woman were created at the same time, while Genesis 2:7, 21-22 states that man was created first, and woman was created later. It’s minor inconsistencies such as these that made Brian question his faith. He stated, “if God is the only perfect thing that exists, then how could their be inconsistencies in His word since the Bible is inspired by the Holy Spirit.” Brian does not know that for certain however. He says, “How do I know if it was inspired by the Holy…

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    English to mean “God” created and set in motion his framework for the world. God, three beings in one is all knowing and powerful and transcendent is who the Judeo-Christian community refer to as their creator. This is not in fact true for the Pagans populations of the world who believe in a variety of Gods were no one god is supreme or holds power over the other, but only that they function under a contingency effect, a give and take of power. Judeo-Christian’s believe that “God is a…

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    The reviewed article focuses on the importance of the resurrection of Christ in the context of the Christianity. Nowadays, it is a controversial point which has already become the subject of many debates and discussions. The author of this essay, Daniel Wallace, has a very rich theological background. He has examined the New Testament, and now he is teaching at his alma mater. His experience and high level of knowledge are obviously valuable. His article analyzes the issue of the resurrection,…

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    see a mixture of both Christianity and pagan beliefs within the poem. For example, the poem describes Hrothgar as an individual who does not yet know of the true God, but Hrothgar and many other characters throughout the poem show their praise to God every time something seems to go in their favor; this can easily confuse many throughout the story. There are many examples of Christianity influences throughout the poem, “A boy was later born to him, young in the courts, whom God sent as…

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    about the expansion of Christianity beyond the borders of Judea. This is why when most people ask about how did Christianity spread around the world normally the response is take a closer look at the book of Acts and you will receive your answer. Chapter twenty-two, and twenty six talk about Paul’s speeches and how he was sharing his testimony with those who would listen about what the Lord did for him. In these chapters part of Paul’s main was to let these people know that Gods plan was not to…

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    was not killed, but instead He was lifted up by the father (Qur’an 4:156-157). A second one claims that Jesus was substituted before ascending to God (Abdullah Yusuf, 1989). Until today, Muslim still believe that the Gospels have been distorted to turn Jesus into something He never claimed to be (Lyle Vander Werff, 1989). In comparison to Islam, Christianity has more to say about in Christ. Like Muslims, Christians believe that Jesus was miraculously born of the Virgin Mary…

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