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    Christian World View

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    World View implications Name: Annmarie Richardson School affiliation: Grand Canyon University Date : 4/16/2015 Topic 6 Study Guide 1. Read the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20. a. Briefly list the commandments. The Ten Commandments‚ also known as Decalogue direct the Israelites: i. Not to worship other gods before their God ii. Not to make idols iii. Not to take the name of God in vain iv. To remember and keep holy the Sabbath day v. To honor the parents vi. Not to murder vii. Not to commit adultery

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    Karolina Wróbel Academic Writing II In his essay „The Christian Paradox”‚ Bill McKibben points out the hypocrisy of how Americans perceive religiousness and Christianity. The author achieves that through comparing the teachings of the Holy Bible with incontestable data‚ mostly statistics. He provides a fascinating inside into the state of devotion in the United States—people of America have wandered off the path dictated by Jesus‚ and even deformed it for their own purposes‚ while still claiming

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    Beverly Crawford CWV 101 June 22‚ 2012 Mike Richardson My Christian Worldview Worldview is the overall perspective in which a person sees the world. As a Christian by birth‚ faith‚ and life‚ I have a strong worldview in which I live. My worldview and my faith are known about me by those around me. The three components that make up my worldview are God‚ Ultimate Reality‚ and Human Nature‚ because they shaped my thoughts‚ experiences‚ education and life decisions. God is the most important

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    transcription of the poem was thought to be by a Christian monk. This poem was most likely altered to assist new Christian’s in seeing that Beowulf’s belief was changing from polytheism to monotheism. In the poem‚ the poet’s use of the Christian religion does not take away from the pagan heroic code. The poet made the legendary Beowulf that Scandinavian people idealized slightly different by inserting new doctrine to help the evolution of the Christian beliefs‚ without destroying the poem. It was a

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    Christian Grey‚ played by Jamie Dornan is the stereotypical white-powerful male‚ who had a disturbed childhood and refuses to open up his emotions to any woman. This character knows he is incredibly handsome‚ unusually rich‚ socially dominant‚ and emotionally damaged. His sexual desires are a result of a difficult past and a previous employer who showed him the BDSM lifestyle –abbreviation of Bondage and discipline (BD)‚ dominance and submission (DS) and sadism and masochism (SM)— Christian is the

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    Most Christian scripture speaks of peace and love rather than of war. Little that is attributed to Jesus really advocates violence; most advocates peace‚ love‚ and service to others. How‚ then‚ has Christianity managed to be so violent? Justifying violence and war hasn’t been very hard‚ unfortunately. The fact that these religions also offer many statements on behalf of peace‚ love‚ and non-violence doesn’t change this. Religions offer contradictory statements on all issues‚ allowing people to find

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    humans‚ see the world and interpret our lives. A Christian worldview has the same premise but sees God as the Alpha and the Omega. Our whole sense of being is based upon the belief in the Holy Trinity and we were created by God in his image. We are here on this earth to promote his love and good deeds through our actions and our beliefs. The flags in the “Story of the Bible”; Creation‚ Fall and the Covenants are important to us as Christians because of their historical and spiritual value.

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    can be taught from a Biblical perspective. This is especially crucial if I choose to become a Christian psychologist. Grand Canyon also has great programs for my other career aspirations as well. If I take the medical path in becoming a pediatrician‚ GCU will help prepare me in that field as well as showing the great wonders of the human body with a Biblical perspective. Attending school in a Christian friendly environment will help me grow in my faith as a believer and encourage me to surround myself

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    In today’s society‚ laws are being broken; crimes are being committed on a daily basis in this world. When focusing my perception on the Christian worldview as it relates to criminology‚ as human beings’ people makes errors in life‚ however; it is imperative to comprehend what initiated the individual to make the error or break the law. Assisting the individual to change their circumstances and aiding them to redirect their actions can also emphasis the individual personality. When crimes are committed

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    the society. In A Model of Christian Charity‚ Winthrop lays out specific guidelines that must be followed in order for the Puritan settlers to live cordially together in this New World. He writes‚ “every man might have need of other‚ and from hence they might be all knit more nearly together in the Bonds of brotherly affection”(60). He wanted the Puritans to collectively embrace their future challenges‚ unite as one‚ and fulfill the task of establishing a new Christian

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