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    Winthrop vs Edward

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    7 October 2011 Winthrop VS. Edwards While Winthrop and Edwards are both devoted and faithful Christians‚ both view Christianity in different aspects. Winthrop viewed and used peaceful ideas of Christianity as a way to convey and teach those the moral standards of Christian values‚ while Edwards used the element of fear to convey and persuade those from the repentance of sin. In Winthrop’s “A Model of Christian Charity” he describes the ideal Christian society where Christian followers would

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    The famous Sermon on the Mount delivered by Jesus is considered to be one of the main focal points of the entire religions moral belief system. It delivers many applicable methods to approach salvation and the lifestyles choices/fruits that come along with embracing God’s grace and sacrifice. Jesus gave this sermon at an early point during His ministry. In the previous two chapters‚ Jesus was baptized‚ gathered His disciples and gained more of a following throughout Syria. Once Jesus noticed his

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    Conflicting Views The first Puritan people arrived in America in 1630 and with them they brought their puritan traditions. Their key beliefs were that people were inherently evil‚ personal salvation depends on God’s grace‚ and the Bible is the supreme authority. However‚ over time people began to forget Puritan tradition. As a result‚ Jonathon Edwards‚ a prominent minister wrote “From the Sinners in a Hands of Angry God”‚ the eminent sermon used to scare people into piety. In the late 17th century Puritan

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    John Winthrop vs. Anne Hutchinson John Winthrop was part of the aristocracy of the colonies that would be the United States. He‚ as well as the local government were strictly Puritan and adhered closely to the bible. John Winthrop was the prosecutor in the case against Anne Huthchinson. She was on trial for teaching her own version of Puritan teachings that were not directly from the Bible all the time. She was accused of heresy and slenderizing the church. In John Winthrop’s writings‚ one

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    Wesley's Sermons Analysis

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    contained three of Wesley’s sermons and an extensive set of minutes from the Wesley brothers’ Christian conferences at various points during the 1700’s. The sermons this week provided a wrap up of the topics discussed in the Collins‚ Cobb‚ and Runyon text books in recent weeks. The Scripture Way of Salvation began the wrap up with Wesley’s views on the fruits of faith; faith being the only item necessary to justify humans and by extension to sanctify humans. The second sermon‚ The Duty of Constant Communion

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    The Sermon in the Mount delivered by Jesus defines the important values of Religion. As the founder of Christian religion‚ Jesus‚ in his sermon‚ presented the evidences of ethics behavior of Christians‚ which are forgiveness‚ humility‚ Justice‚ love and perseverance. Agreeing to Jesus’ sermon‚ forgiveness must characterize Christians. In fact‚ Christian must forgive at the level of accepting a recidivist behavior. According to Jesus “If someone strikes you on the right cheek‚ turn to him the other

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    The Fire Sermon Analysis

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    2011 Lit 216 “The Fire SermonAnalysis. This section‚ and the longest of Elliot’s “The Waste Land”‚ depicts poor‚ gloomy‚ lethargic scenery in which the themes of lust‚ sexual ambiguity‚ moral degradation‚ spiritual melancholy‚ abound throughout the poem. The poet himself often embodies the role of ancient and mythological figures to which he alludes in order to strike the reader ’s infatuation. He continually reminds us that beauty‚ love‚ passions

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    Charity

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    Andy Mendoza 10/10/13 RS 411: Introduction to Catholic Spirituality Father Theodore Lange Theological Virtue of Charity Virtue as defined in A Concise Dictionary of Theology is “A habit of good behavior that enables one to do what is right with ease‚ pleasure and consistency.” (286). To better explain this‚ and as recently stated by Father Jacob Stronach in his recent conference on “Love in the life of virtue and spirituality”‚ a virtue is nothing more than habitually doing what is good. This

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    Winthrop preaches about unity and togetherness to his fellow Puritans‚ weary and trepidatious about the dangers of their voyage and upcoming settlement‚ in order to reassure them that their shared religion will keep them all safe and that everything will be okay. Throughout his sermon‚ he repeats the word “we”‚ instilling a sense of a common identity into those with him. By saying “we” instead of “I”‚ he makes his audience sure that he is no different from any of them; that he needs them as much

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    saying God is trying to “perfect them‚” but the bottom line is‚ in their minds‚ they are being punished for not being good enough. That creates a spirit of fear and puts them in bondage to sin.! " That should not be how a Christian relates to God.! " " Page 2 of 10 First John 4:18 says‚! We need have no fear of someone who loves us perfectly; his perfect love for us eliminates all dread (fear) of what he might do to us. If we are afraid‚ it is for fear of what he might do to us and shows that

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