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    shamrock. He used the shamrock to explain the holy trinity in the simplest form to people who were pagans and knew nothing about the Christian faith. He showed people the shamrock and pointed out how it had three distinct leaves that were all part of the same plant and used this analogy to illustrate how similarly‚ the three distinct persons of the holy trinity‚ Father‚ Son and Holy Spirit are all part of the one God. The description of the holy trinity made sense to these pagans because they were

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    His relationship to the world‚ to man 2. Strong: Theology is the science of God and the relations between God and the universe 3. Fitzwater: Theology is the science of God’s essential being and His relationship to the universe as set forth in the Holy Scriptures. 4. Science of Religion 5. the doctrines of the church What is catechism? Answering the question‚ "What is theology"‚ by setting theology within a scheme of questions and answers. What are five presuppositions for the task of theologizing

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    control over the people and the Trinity and how other religions do not think we are Christians because we do not believe in the Trinity; I will be breaking down how God‚ Jesus Christ‚ and Hitler all want power‚ but in different ways. “The Only True God and Jesus Christ Whom He Hath Sent”‚ by Jeffery R. Holland is an article of how The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints aren’t considered a Christian religion because the Latter Day Saints do not believe in the “Trinity”. The religion is somewhat

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    five more rituals are added: Confirmation‚ Marriage‚ Penance‚ Holy Orders‚ and Anointing of the sick. Prayer is also an important part of Christianity‚ but is not regarded as a ritual. Islam‚ however‚ has a very specific ritual outline‚ including Shahada‚ or a profession of faith; Salat‚ or praying five times every day; Zakat‚ or giving; Sawm‚ which is fasting during the Holy month of Ramadan; and the Hajj‚ or pilgrimage to the Holy city of Mecca. Not every Muslim performs the Hajj‚ but Sawm‚ Zakat

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    The catholic religion firmly believes that there is a God‚ who is the Father‚ Jesus‚ who is the Son‚ and a Holy Spirit. These three divine beings are collectively known as the Holy Trinity. In order for people to feel any sense of spirituality in any space‚ there must first be the divine presence of the Holy Trinity. The Sistine Chapel is that of catholic popes and high clergy‚ which would make it the center of Catholicism‚ signifying that the establishment itself

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    Christianity is made up of people who believe in the higher prophet named Jesus. Individuals who practice this belief are called Christians and often believe Jesus is the Son of God in a Holy Trinity. Most Christians believe Jesus walked the earth as God in human form and will return at the end of time. Islam is made up of people who believe in Allah as god. Individuals who practice Islam are called muslims. Muslims believe in a higher prophet‚ named Muhammad‚ who roamed the earth. Though both Christianity

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    these religions are similar in scared text and holy days‚ they also have differences in whom they believe and there prayer place. Although Christianity and Judaism both have a place of prayer and worship they have different ways of practicing it. In Christianity the Christians go to church where they pray and worship. In the church they pray and worship one God. However they also believe in the trinity which is God the father‚ Jesus the son and the Holy Spirit. In the church their type of worship

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    nature is not divine in itself. Human beings were created "in the image of God”‚ meaning that He provided us with the knowledge and gifted us the Holy Spirit‚ which gives us a "connection"‚ a relationship with Him. Now the question about the trinity is hard for everyone to understand. Since we as human are very visual and physical we try to understand that trinity in our own terms‚ but since it is something out of our nature we have a hard time grasping the concept that God is three in one. In the essay

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    FORMATION 3 THE ROLES OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN SPIRITUAL FORMATION 3 EVALUATION AND CONCLUSION 5 REFERENCES 7 TWO ROLES OF THE HOLLY SPIRIT IN SPIRITUAL FORMATION I will not leave you comfortless; I will come to you. – John 14:18 INTRODUCTION In chapter 14 to 16 of the gospel of John‚ Jesus talks to his disciples about the promise of the Holy Spirit‚ who would come after Jesus died on the cross and was ascended. He describes some of the works and roles of the Holy Spirit‚ in order that his

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    Son of God. The Constantinople I Ecumenical Council which dates 381 AD was called by Emperor Theodosius who sought to establish teachings on the unity of the holy Trinity and the complete Manhood in Christ. This meeting confirmed the teachings of Nicea and expanded the doctrine that the Holy Spirit is also fully divine; thus the trinity has one divine nature but three distinct “persons”. The Council condemned Macedonius’ teaching that the

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