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Religious Tolerance
Religious Tolerance
Introduction
Religious tolerance could be referred to the feelings and emotions attached with persons of giving and provision of necessities regardless of their religion. It is to realize that religious intolerance occurs when an individual refuses to give the unique privileges to people only because of their religion. Religious ...
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METHODS OF EVANGELISM
Methods of Evangelism
Part one
The four spiritual laws
The four spiritual laws are central to the salvation concept induced in Christianity. They are the summary of the salvation concept explained in the Christian thought and believe process. The purpose of these laws is to imply that the mankind is created ...
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HEBREW WISDOM
Hebrew Wisdom on Diligence and Laziness
Hebrew Wisdom on Diligence and Laziness
Introduction
The following paper is an attempt to elucidate the Hebrew concept of wisdom, diligence and laziness, and new educational perspectives.
Discussion
The concept of wisdom presented by Hebrew differs from very modern and popular idea of wisdom. Chochmah (wisdom) in ...
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Judaism
Judaism
Introduction
The essence of this chapter is the regulations pertaining to the preparation of food and beverages. The extraction of the juice from the fruit is one of the pivotal discussions in this chapter. The utilization of beverage from the fruits is as to which is for use and which ...
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Essay One - Question 1
Introduction
This part of study relates to the relationship between Islam and science, which particularly focuses on Pan-Islamism defined by Jamal-Din al-Afghan. It is important to know that Islam laid the foundation in the development of science, as the things created by Allah are made for the ...
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THEOLOGY
Theological Method
Tutor: Dr Daniel Eshun
The nightmare of every theologian is to be accused of 'heresy'. Yet the term 'orthodoxy' is not helpful in theological discourse: Discuss this statement using various examples from the early and the Contemporary Church history.
Introduction
All the way through the history of the Church, there has ...
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Principles for a Catholic Morality
Principles for a Catholic Morality
About Author
Timothy E. O' Connell is the author of this under discussion book. The author is the director of the Institute of Pastoral studies which is located in Chicago, USA. The vast practical experience of the author in dealing with the ...
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Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
What is meant by Law?
"Law" has many shades of meaning in the New Testament when referring to the Law of Moses. The actual covenant of the Law is laid out in Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, four of the five books of Moses ...
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Exodus
Exodus
Christianity's most important doctrine is, of course, the doctrine of God. Who God is, what He has done, and what He will do in the future is the foundation for all of Christian hope. Therefore, for one to diminish the nature and character of God is to diminish all of ...
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Genesis
Genesis
The phrase “my brother's keeper” occurs in the context of the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4:1-9. After the Lord God had expelled Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden for their disobedience, Cain killed his brother Abel out of jealousy that God had found Abel's sacrifice ...