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CHAPLAINCY AND HEALTHCARE
Chaplaincy and Healthcare
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Many people experience a significant change to their physical, psychological and social situation in life: pain, insecurity, fear and alienation from familiar surroundings when admitted in a hospital. The partially covered health beliefs of modern society threaten the sense of belief and self- esteem ...
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Babylonian captivity
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The idea of Babylonian captivity of the Jews has been room for research and reflection by the researchers, Jews and others where it formed the doctrine of the Diaspora. The essence of Jewish character through the ages and for Diaspora Jews first began after the division of the Kingdom ...
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JESUS AMONG OTHER GODS
Jesus among Other Gods: The Absolute Claims of the Christian Message
Jesus among Other Gods: The Absolute Claims of the Christian Message
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The truth that can not be denied that the people the Lord Jesus is the essence of Christianity. Understanding the biblical truths and teachings theology it ...
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John Wesley
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John Wesley (1703-1791) was a priest Anglican Britain. Wesley is largely credited with his brother Charles Wesley, as one of the founding of the Church, Methodist, when he began to make preaching open air in a way similar to George Whitefield.
Early Methodist Movement
John in the company of his brother ...
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The Holiness Code
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Holiness Code arose in Judaism after the Babylonian exile that is sixth century BC. The central theme was these words: "You shall be holy as the Lord your God is holy" (Leviticus 19.2). It was like God. As God was holy, the people of Israel should be (Levine, ...
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The Old Covenant
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The Bible refers to several covenants.
The covenant with Adam (Hosea 6:7)
The covenant with Noah (Genesis 9:9)
The covenant with Abram (Genesis 15:18)
The covenant of circumcision (Acts 7:8)
The covenant of day and night (Jeremiah 33:20)
The covenant with David (Jeremiah 33:21) and so on,
However, when the Scriptures speak covenant, and ...
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Solomon Temple
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Solomon Temple was a center of religious life of Jewish people, and it was build between 966-959 BC. The temple is also an object of pilgrimage for Jews three times a year, on Pesach (Passover), Shavuot (Pentecost) and Sukkot (Tabernacles). King Solomon built this temple, who supposedly constructed it in seven years at the place indicated previously by King David, ...
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BOOK REVIEW
Book Review
The Spirit Catches you and you Fall Down
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"The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down” provides an education in Hmong history and American medicine, a gripping family drama, and a new outlook on the world.
The book "The Spirit Catches You and you Fall Down" is written by ...
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The English Reformation and Catholic Counter
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Literally, 'reformation' means an act of reforming, amending and improving. Capitalised and preceded by the definite article, 'The Reformation' identifies that period and process in the 16th Century in Europe which saw the doctrine and power of the Roman Catholic Church challenged and in ...
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Early Reformers
As mediated by late Scholasticism, however, Aquinas's common law legacy found a mixed reception among the early reformers. Although Martin Luther (1483-1546) acknowledged that there is a (natural) law written on the human heart, he regarded the corruption of reason by Sin in particular, by the sinful will to ...