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    evidence that as long as someone believes in an idea‚ it can be possible. As long as its aim is for the goodness of the citizens‚ it can be a reality. This concept does not want to create a world of perfection but rather a world of morality and spirituality. That world is where we can clearly distinguish the right ones from the bad. It is where we can not only think about ourselves but also the community‚ the government‚ and the nation. This dream can all be possible if we just go and believe that

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    Theology of Poverty: Analysis of the Historical Christian Response to Poverty in America‚ in the Context of our Biblical Calling By Jonathan Yang Professor: Dr. Victor Ezigbo Course: Christian Theology (THE 201) November 21‚ 2011 Bethel University Table of Content I. Intro A. Statement of problem pg. 1 B. Thesis Statement C. Statement of Relevance II. Two major Opposing View A. Prosperity Gospel 1. Explanation 2. Argument I 3. Weaknesses/critiques

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    Padre Pio along with St. Vincent Ferrer‚ and Anthony of Padua were blessed with the gift of incorruptibility‚ the stigmata‚ bilocation‚ raising people from the dead‚ and speaking in tongues. Padre Pio was born in Pietrelcina on May 25‚ 1887. Growing up in a village well known for its religious dedication and great devotion to the Mary and the Saints‚ no doubt had a huge impact on Pio’s life. His faith continued to grow and in 1903‚ he entered the Capuchin Friars receiving the holy habit of St. Francis

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    Liberation Theology

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    Saint Patrick’s College Religious Education Department SOR NEW SYLLABUS HSC COURSE ~o‚o Area of Study:LIBERATION THEOLOGY Significantl?-eople and Ideas ~ the contribution to Christianity of ONE significant person OR school of thought‚ other than Jesus‚ r - Liberation Theology explain the contribution to the development and expression of Christianity of ONE significant person OR school of thought‚ other than Jesus‚ ;... Examine the social‚ cultural and historical

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    Dalit theology is a branch of Christian theology that emerged among the Dalit caste in India in the 1980s. It shares a number of themes with liberation theology‚ which arose two decades earlier‚ including a self-identity as a people undergoing Exodus.[1] Dalit theology sees hope in the "Nazareth Manifesto" of Luke 4‚[2] where Jesus speaks of preaching "good news to the poor ... freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind" and of releasing "the oppressed."[3] Development A

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    Moral Theology

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    1. What is Moral Theology? Moral theology/Christian ethics is that branch of theological inquiry that studies in a systematic way the practical implications of God’s revelatory intervention in Jesus Christ. It is concerned with the kind of people we ought to be and the kinds of actions we ought to perform or avoid. In pursuing its task‚ moral theology must draw upon every available source of understanding: scripture‚ tradition‚ relevant human sciences (such as psychology‚ sociology‚ economics)‚

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    Jessica Channell Mrs. Zanfini English 10 December 17‚ 2012 Critical lens “...although the world is full of suffering‚ It is also full of the overcoming of it.” Helen Keller‚ Optimism 1903 The quote by Helen Keller means even if the world is full of suffering‚ there is those people that try to get over the fact that it is. One might say lets take the bad of the situation and make it good and that is what the quote means‚ the hero must take the forces larger than him and be optimistic

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    Aboriginal Spirituality

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    What does Terra Nullius mean? From at least 60‚000 B.C.‚ Australia was inhabited entirely by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with traditional‚ social and land rights. To the Aborigines the land was everything to them and is closely linked to their Dreaming stories. Dreaming is the belief system which explains how the ancestral beings moved across the land and created life and significant geographic features. In consideration‚ the Indigenous Australians are a people with a close

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    Spirituality can have many different definitions‚ depending on who is asked. It can be something as simple as looking for a higher meaning to life‚ or something so complex that one can base their beliefs‚ religion and overall life around it. There are several different ways to express one’s spirituality; rituals‚ songs‚ dances‚ stories‚ and writings are all common methods of expression. Spirituality can be found in almost anything. Finding spirituality in something can make someone feel enlightened

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