Papers On The Bible & Theological Issues
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Social Theory & The Future of Religion
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of four of the fundamental arguments in William Swatos' collection of authors and works on social theory and religion in The Future of Religion. This paper relates four selected chapters to the premise of the book as a whole and the outcomes defined by Swatos. Bibliography lists no additional sources.
Filename: Relifutu.wps
Solomon Schimmel's "The Seven Deadly Sins : Jewish,
Christian, And Classical Reflections On Human Psychology"
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5 pages in length. In Solomon Schimmel's "The Seven Deadly Sins : Jewish, Christian, And Classical Reflections On Human Psychology," the author implies that plain and simple, a sin is an unethical act. What constitutes as being unethical is left for each religion to determine but for the most part, many deviant and offending social behaviors that are classified as sins are universal in nature. The writer discusses various interpretations of sin as they relate to Schimmel's insight. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLC7sins.wps
Spiritual Growth and Development: Experiential Learning Working With Teens at Risk
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A 16 page review of one Christians spiritual growth and development as it was impacted with her work combating the teenage drug culture in her community. Recounts her reflective observations as well as her concrete experience and active experimentation in designing a multifaceted youth program which emphasized the goals and objectives of Christianity through study of the scripture and classic literature. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPrlgGrw.wps
St. Anselm Argues the Existence of God
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(5 pp.) Anslem (1033 - 1109) was considered the
most enlightened theologian in the eleventh
century. He chose to be member of the religious
community at the age of 26, and though he never
doubted the existence of God, he determined that
he wanted to think through, through rational proof,
what he believed in his heart. His first book,
Monologium, contained his rewording of all the
logical arguments that he had found from earlier
writings. This work had at least 65 chapters, but
then he wondered, could he compose a single proof,
which would say succinctly what others had said
before. This is his book Prosologium; which is the
text that will provide the base for this
discussion. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: BBanselm
St. Thomas/ Soteriology
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A 5 page research paper that examines the stance of St. Thomas Aquinas in his Summa Theologica toward the topic of salvation, which is referred to in theology as "soteriology." Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khthosot.rtf
Stephen Farris/Preaching That Matters
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A 5 page book review of Stephen Farris' Preaching that Matters. The writer describes Farris suggests for how to write an effective sermon, which primarily involve the use of creative analogies. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khfarpre.wps
Story of David in 2 Samuel & Contradictions
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A 5 page research paper that addresses seeming contradictions in the scriptures that relates narratives about David, primarily 2 Samuel. The writer argues that these contradictions can be explained. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khdavcon.rtf
Suicide and God
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A 5 page paper which examines various issues relating to suicide,
including a brief argument that God would not condemn someone for having committed
suicide under particular circumstances. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAscdgod.wps
Summary and Evaluation of the Book "Lament For a Son" by Nicholas Wolterstorff
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A 5 page paper which provides a summary overview and
critical evaluation of Nicholas Wolterstorff's 1987 book, "Lament For a Son."
Filename: TGlament.wps
Symbolic Significance Of Jerusalem
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A 6 page paper. Jerusalem was an important city from the days of the Old Testament. The Psalmist referred to it as the "city of the Lord Almighty." This was the city of the temple and it was the city where God dwelt. Then, it changed. This essay discuses the symbolic significance of this city beginning with a brief background from the Old Testament but focusing on the New Testament and primarily on the Gospel of Mark and Acts. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGjeru.wps
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