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    influenced them to convert to Christianity. While Perpetua was facing death, we saw many of the things that influenced her. The influences on Christianity, and Perpetua, were both by the Greeks and Romans and also by the Jewish community.…

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    on the cross and rose again on the third day after his death according to the scriptures? This mystery that occured in the early first century A.D. is the kindle of a flame that is Christianity today. Christianity, by atheists, is seen as a religion that is false and one where the followers are mindlessly following a God that isn't real. Some have even gone far enough attempt to find all the evidence in the world to disprove the resurrection and ultimately destroy the Christian faith. Many have…

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    of 12 writers contributed writings for the book; however, Ben Quash and Michael Ward are the editors. Ben Quash received an undergraduate and doctorate in theology from Cambridge University. He currently is an Anglican priest and Professor of Christianity and Arts at King College. Michael Ward is a writer, Anglican priest, and a Chaplain at Peterhouse. He received a doctorate from the University of St Andrews and has several publications. The purpose of the book is to show why it matters…

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    Relevancy of Christianity Christianity can maintain relevance in the modern world in light of a history, science, authority, etc. through everyday structure and demands to those in authority by processing the challenge of the world and society, and then understanding the process too other things we already know can help us to envision the modern world reality. In Transformed Thinking: Loving God With All Your Mind, Dr. Edward M. Curtis Ph.D. explains the thinking process in a Christian…

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    Christianity is the religion that is based on teachings of Jesus Christ and the belief in God. This religion can elicit many emotions when you are dealing with religion of the head or the heart. For example, religion of the head can refer to a more stylized way of practicing your faith such as rituals. Religion of the heart is of course a more personal way of practicing such as prayer. It involves a more intimate situation because you are involving your heart, which is a private place. Every…

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    Analytical Paragraph: Christianity Christianity is a religion that requires you to be a believer and a follower of Jesus Christ. Christians believe in the Holy Trinity; being God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. They also believe that Jesus died for our sins & that if we submit to God we will live for eternity. Being a Christian requires you to attend church services, mainly on Sundays, follow the 10 Commandments, and exercise your faith, as well as believing that God is the only deity in…

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    completed in Jesus. In the beginning was God, He made a temple, we call it Earth. He made mankind to govern this temple, we failed. The first Adam fell, he was unable to fulfill his purpose. Throughout history many others including, Abraham, David, and Solomon, failed this same task. Jesus, however, did not fail, He did what only He could do. Jesus went to work restoring God’s Kingdom. In the process, he restored us, made a way for us to return to fellowship with God. Today…

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    concentrating on Christianity and Hinduism. They have man differences and little to none similarities from different views to leaders. Many think they are more similar but I’m here to prove them wrong. The obvious difference is they are from a different worldview. Christianity is from the Linear Worldview and Buddhism is from the Cyclical Worldview. Linear Worldview, mostly Christianity, believes in a creator and an event that will conclude the creation. The fundamental belief is that God stays…

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    Eastern Dualism

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    Abrahamic faiths, Islamic, Judaism, Christianity, they each believe in one, true, and only God. Each faith has prophets, similar customs, and doctrines to attain salvation. While Eastern faiths, such as Dao de Jing or Buddhism, there are no prophets and a focus on gaining wisdom. Yet, there wouldn’t be much correspondences between an Abrahamic faith and Eastern Philosophy, unless one takes out a crucial aspect of either one. For instance, removing dualism from Christianity allows for more…

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    CHRISTIANITY Claim Ultimate reality is defined as something that is essential to living. Ultimate reality differs between the three models of reality which are Materialism, Pantheistic systems, and Transcendence the Abrahamic systems. In materialism, matter is the ultimate reality or ultimate truth. In pantheism, spirit is the ultimate reality or ultimate truth. In transcendence, God is the ultimate reality or ultimate truth. In Christianity, God is a known as a spiritual being who has no…

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