Category: Religion and Theology
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Of the examples given above, name and explain three religious freedoms that are important to you.
This assignment has to be 100% plagiarism and typo-free! Scholars argue that religion gives several kinds of freedom—from fear of death, from fear in life, from temptation, social conventions, and sexual desire; and they argue that religion also gives a loss of freedom—some churches do not allow drinking, smoking, or gambling, most do not allow…
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Outline the book Recovering from Losses in Life by Norman Wright Outline in grou
Outline the book Recovering from Losses in Life by Norman Wright Outline in group of 3 chapters at a time 200 words per group. Chapters 1-4 Chapters 5-8 Chapters 9-12 Chapters 13-16 Chapters 17-20 Chapters 21-24 Chapters 25-28 Chapters 29-32 Chapters 33-36
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Option 3: Try your hand at creating a new religion (or a new interpretation of a
Option 3: Try your hand at creating a new religion (or a new interpretation of a world religion). Reviewing the patterns and elements of religion explored in each chapter of the text could be a good place to start. A more right-brained approach might begin with a vision of the believers gathering together. How are…
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What is their view of god?
Student will choose a specific religion – not their own denomination – and visit, personally or online – a ‘service’ – worship service and take notes on what you experienced. Note the DATE you visited and the times. 100 pts Using the same religion the student visited – they must write a research paper about…
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Reading: Willard, D., (2021). Renovation of the heart: Putting on the character
Reading: Willard, D., (2021). Renovation of the heart: Putting on the character of Christ. Chapter 8: Transforming the Will (Heart or Spirit) and Character Chapter 9: Transforming the Body Discussion Prompt: Transforming the Will Willard (2021) reframes submission to the will of God in the following way: To succeed in identifying our will with God’s…
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0-12: paper shows evidence of insufficient or inappropriate research, is off-putting in its approach, is dismissive of the viewpoints and opinions of others (both historical figures and classmates who may represent them), and contributes little to the learning objectives of the course.
tudents will select a person from Church History between the years 1500 and 2000, preferably someone we have not covered in class and write a 5-7-page paper. Evaluation Rubric: 18-20 points: Paper shows evidence of excellent and comprehensive research, is creative in its approach, is respectful of the viewpoints and opinions of others (both historical…
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Hi, I have attached two documents both with two discussion post in them. I need
Hi, I have attached two documents both with two discussion post in them. I need a short 3-4 sentence response for each and make sure to write the name above each one.
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NO OUTSIDE SOURCES only use the pdf provided and follow the rubric thoroughly.
NO OUTSIDE SOURCES only use the pdf provided and follow the rubric thoroughly. GUIDELINES FOR YOUR READING NOTES Reading notes, regardless of the context or genre of the material you are reading, are always extremely useful for your critical engagement with a given reading, whether the document you are reading is a scholarly article or…
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When was it written?
In this paper, you will further explore the discipline of biblical criticism introduced in our class. For this paper, you will write on a scripture passage chosen from a list provided by the instructor. You will be assigned a passage through a sign up process, links to an external site, which will take into account…
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Stewardship is a universal principle. Many philosophies, religions, and teaching
Stewardship is a universal principle. Many philosophies, religions, and teachings record the idea of being a steward (think about the Native Americans using every part of animals they killed). Stewardship requires us to view the world not as consumers but as caretakers. Biblical stewardship focuses our attention in a more traditional sense. While these ideas…