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    Short Essay on Christology Two men approach me and claim that Jesus Christ was a man‚ but denied his deity. If I were to show them the truth‚ I would have to explain the biblical basis of Jesus’ humanity‚ deity‚ explain how he can be both man and God‚ and explain what this all means to me. First though‚ biblical explanation of Jesus’ humanity is essential. The problem with society nowadays is that some look at the Bible and Jesus as a mythological story or period where his story is considered

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    Question 5. What does Jesus Christ reveal to us about the nature of God? According to the Princeton University WordNet monotheism means “the belief in a single God.” The word derives from the two Greek words ‘monos’ meaning one and ‘theos’ meaning God‚ which explains in itself the true notion of monotheism; the worship of one deity. Christian monotheism can be seen as unique‚ in agreement with Robert Broderick it holds “God as absolutely one in nature and essence‚ and relatively three in persons;

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    Saint Luke

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    St. Luke the Evangelist was born at Antioch in Syria. It is believed that he was born a Greek and a Gentile. The main things St. Luke is noted for are being a physician‚ being a missionary with St. Paul and writing one of the four Gospels of Jesus. He also wrote the Acts of the Apostles. The Gospel according to St. Luke is the most descriptive of all four Gospels. St. Luke describes in detail the miracles and many parables of Jesus. The Gospel of Luke focuses on the poor and social justice. He

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    The Book of Luke

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    New Testament Survey: Big Paper 27‚ November 2013 My Paper on the Book of Luke When interviewed about the book of Luke Pastor Joe Wagner of First Baptist Church in Du Quoin had lots of wisdom to share. “The book of Luke in my eyes is one of if not the most important book in the Bible (Joe Wagner Interview).” Wagner proceeded to tell about how the book of Luke truly shows the most important events in the life and death of our savior especially concerning the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. “Picture

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    The Gospel of Mark Mark gospel was written to show that Jesus Christ is the messiah. The gospel of Mark explains who Jesus is as a person and what he is like. The messages of Jesus’ teachings are shown through what he did and said. Circa 55-65 AD was most likely the first gospel written since all but 31 verses are found in Mathew‚ Luke and John’s gospel. Mark gospel was written to inspire the Christians in Rome aswell as the wider church. The gospel of Mark was written in Rome. Jereusalem

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    Casey A. Pate Casey.Pate@okwustudents.edu Assignment 1: Christology Chapter 1 November 7‚ 2014 I have read and understand the plagiarism policy as outlined in the syllabus and the sections in relating to the Oklahoma Wesleyan University‚ Adult Graduate Studies Program‚ Honesty/Cheating Policy. By affixing this statement to the title page of my paper‚ I certify that I have not cheated or plagiarized in the process of completing this assignment. I also certify that the work submitted is original

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    Jesus and the Gospels

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    Jesus and the Gospels (Relb 160) 9/11/12 Reading the Gospels in Context * The World of the Gospels * Political * Judea a Colony of Rome- An occupied land * Comprises of the two southern tribes * Ruled in the first century by a representative of Rome * Herod Antipas-North * Pontius Pilate-South * Local Government-Sanhedrin * Religious * Social * The Literary Backgrounds of the Gospels * Genre

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    Synoptic Gospels

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    2012/2013 INTRODUCTION to synoptic gospels 1.1 The Importance of the Course The modern biblical studies have seen a fundamental change in their approach to the Gospels of Mark‚ Matthew and Luke (the latter considered together with its second volume = the Acts of the Apostles). For many centuries‚ the Synoptic Gospels were considered as the principal source for the knowledge of the history of Jesus. The scholars have discovered that each of the Gospels has its own theology‚ just like

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    Question 4 ‘1 Peter includes an extremely high Christology’. Discuss 1 Peter is not a treatise on the divine nature of Jesus. Its primary concern is addressing the suffering of christians in Asia Minor. Much is made of the encouragement for the reader to identify with Jesus in his suffering and exaltation. However‚ within this addressing of suffering‚ 1 Peter also includes an extremely high christology that includes Jesus in the God of Israel’s unique divine identity. 1 Peter identifies

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    The Synoptic Gospels INTRODUCTION For centuries‚ the subject of synoptic gospels had fascinated Bible scholars and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. This is because the account of the life and work of the greatest Man in history cannot but elicit both religious and scholarly actions and reactions as man tries to find the meaning to his fleeting existence on earth. As Richard Bauckham puts it‚ this is all “…a matter of seemingly endless interest to believers‚ half-believers‚ ex-believers

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