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    Jesus and Mary

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    four non-Lutheran Protestants and four Catholic Biblical Scholars‚ which produced the book‚ Mary in the New Testament‚ (New York: Paulist‚ 1978). Other noteworthy ecumenical works on Mary have been: Mary for All Christians by the Anglican theologian‚ John Macquarrie (1990); Mary through the Centuries‚ lectures of the noted scholar Jaroslav Pelikan‚ at Yale University (1996); Mary is for Everyone‚ papers given at four International Congresses of the Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1997);

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    Matthew Sheapard

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    Introduction: The reason I choose to write my research paper on Matthew Shepard is because gays‚ lesbians‚ bisexuals‚ transgender (GLBT) is a topic that I feel very strongly about. I believe that no matter whom you like and who you are should determine if you are accepted by society. The audience I am aiming for is people who don’t agree with gays‚ homosexuals‚ or who just aren’t familiar with the topic‚ mainly teenagers and young adults. I hope people realize what is going on in the world surrounding

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    Matthew 5-7 talks about the teachings of Jesus Christ to his disciples as he sat mountainside. He teaches them the way to live a blessed and holy life. His teaching are made up of four gospels (Good news) that begin the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The Christian Bible has two parts the Old Testament which is longer and the New Testament. The Old Testament is based on Jewish scripture while the New Testament begins with the teachings of Jesus Nazareth‚ a jew from Israel. Gospels are the stories

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    The Uniqueness of Jesus

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    thousand years ago God came to earth as one of us. Jesus‚ born in a manger‚ came to earth at a time were everything was at its best and worst depending on the situation. While the Romans did bring common language‚ roads‚ and currency‚ they also brought along pagan ideas and the idea that Caesar Augustus was god. At the time of Jesus‚ Israel had never been worse. With their traditions and rejection‚ Jesus entered into Israel’s worst times. While Jesus could pick to come to earth whenever he pleased‚

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    Exegesis: Matthew 6: 9-13

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    Prayer Matthew 6: 9-13 Passage Matthew 6: 9-13 9Pray then like this: Our Father who art in heaven‚ Hallowed by thy name. 10Thy kingdom come‚ Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. 11Give us this day our daily bread; 12And forgive us our debts‚ as we also have forgiven our debtors. 13And lead us into temptation‚ But deliver us from evil1 Introduction Matthew 6:9-13 is commonly referred as the “Lord’s Prayer”. In this paragraph

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    Found Within the Gospel of John and in Sophocles’ Drama Antigone As a child‚ my world was enraptured by the wonderful Fisher-Price toy known as the Lite-Brite. By inserting multicolored little pegs into their corresponding slots on a detailed guide‚ I could transform drab‚ dull‚ and dark pieces of paper into wondrous works of brilliant art. The light that filled and transformed the plastic pegs closely parallel concepts of light and darkness found within the Gospel of John and in Sophocles’

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    Jesus, life myth or truth

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    February 2014 Proving That Jesus Walked on Earth Jesus Christ was biologically and archaeologically proven to be a real person. Jesus was proven to be real through categorized lineage such as in the book of Mathew in the Bible: “Abraham was the father of Isaac…Solomon the father of Rehoboam… Jacob the father of Joseph‚ the husband of Mary‚ and Mary was the mother of Jesus who is called the Messiah.”(Matthew‚1:16) This directly proves that Jesus was born of kings‚ as stated in

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    Jesus and People

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    some ways the Christian gospel is perceived in our culture? Often Christians are seen as hypocrites‚ intolerant‚ judgmental and fake. some of the well-known televangelists have been exposed as charlatans‚ hucksters and fakes. This all gives Christianity a bad name and makes it difficult to witness‚ when the unsaved don’t see any benefit in being identified with such a group. Probably as "confusion‚" since the different denominations don’t seem to agree on "what the gospel is." Many of them don’t

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    The Four Gospels 15: 1-11

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    are four gospelsMatthewMarkLuke and John. All the four gospels tell the story of the very birth and foundation of Christianity. The gospel of Matthew stands the first among the Gospels by reason of its length‚ the prominence of its use in the liturgy and preaching of the church. The gospels also give an account of Jesus’ life‚ his birth‚ death and resurrection. The Gospel of Matthew is also called a teaching gospel because of the teachings and sayings of Jesus it contains. Matthew also contains

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    There are four gospels in the New Testament: MatthewMarkLuke‚ and John. The gospels are narratives of the life of Jesus. The gospel of Matthew is written from a Jewish point of view which makes it very unique in regards to the other gospels. Because of its focus on Judaism‚ the gospel of Matthew serves as a strong bridge between the Old and the New Testament. Similarly to the Old Testament‚ Matthew associates Jesus’s life with the history of Israel. A clear example of this is when King Herod

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