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How God and Science Created Light in this World
Introduction
One symbol used of God in the Bible is that he is “light” and that his word sheds light to the world. Then equivalently, the lack of God in one's life is equivalent to being in darkness. In 1 John 1:5 it ...
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MATTHEW 28:16-20
Matthew 28:16-20
Matthew 28:16-20
Introduction
Matthew 28:16-20 has come to be known as the Great Commission, and it is one of the first texts that come to the mind of many modern Christians when they consider the missionary mandate of their own religion. Both because of its post-Pentecost mission ...
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African Traditional Religions
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Introduction3
African Traditional Religions3
Major Beliefs in African Religion4
Fundamental Principles4
Mythology7
Transcendence7
Rites and Symbols7
Life after Death9
Cultural Impact9
Conclusion10
End Notes14
African Traditional Religions
Introduction
This report presents a brief, general picture of Africa's traditional religious heritage, focusing on the major beliefs because these underlie the general attitudes of individuals and society and shape their worldview. ...
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Jewish Religious Conditions
Jewish Religious Conditions
Introduction
The Jews of the readmission, the majority of whom were Sephardim (those who followed the tradition of the Jews of Spain and Portugal), settled at the eastern edge of London, an area renowned as the first point of settlement for immigrants to the capital.
During ...
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The Christian Life
The Christian Life
Introduction
Paul (Saul of Tarsus) was the early Christian leader who is often considered to be the person responsible for making Christianity a world religion rather than a small sect of Judaism. Paul was born between 2 and 10 CE in Tarsus, a city located near ...
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Abstract
This paper discusses about the religion Islam and the democratic government in USA. Despite the prejudices and the wave of racism and xenophobia in the United States unleashed against Arabs and Muslims following the Sept. 11 attacks on Washington and New York, the Muslim is the fastest growing religion in ...
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Christian Missionary work in Japan
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Introduction2
History2
Japan's religious traditions4
Religion and the Family6
Common Characteristics7
Close Connection between Religion and the State7
Importance of Rituals and Festivals7
Sacredness of Mountains8
Prayer and Verbal Invocations8
Economy8
Survey of Christian Missionary work in Japan10
Challenge: Difference in culture12
Proposed Strategy14
Obstacles in Church Planting Movements16
Conclusion17
End Notes18
Christian Missionary work in Japan
Introduction
The purpose of ...
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The Jewish Background and the Kingdom of God
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Introduction3
Concepts in Judaism3
Discussion5
Historical Justification of Division12
God and Early Judaism13
Sanctification of the Holy and the Unclean13
The Concept of Sabbath14
The Story of Judaism14
Myths and other effects of the Story of Judaism14
Representation of Judaism in World History16
Symbols and Synagogues16
Beliefs as opposed to Faiths17
The ...
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The Arrest and Death of Apostle Paul
Introduction
Paul (Saul of Tarsus) was the early Christian leader who is often considered to be the person responsible for making Christianity a world religion rather than a small sect of Judaism. Paul was born between 2 and 10 CE in Tarsus, a city located ...
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LITURGICAL THEOLOGY IN A PASTORAL CONTEXT
Liturgical theology in a pastoral context
Liturgical Theology in a Pastoral Context
Introduction
In the Christian Church, the term Tabernacle refers to the receptacle for vessels containing the reserved elements of Communion. According to The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church,the term came to be applied to ...