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    Your description of “means of grace” Based on Wesley’s sermon: Which of the three has been most powerful in your life and
how? 
      Which of the three has been least influential so far in
your life? 
       Other:  List two other "means of grace" in your life that are
not included in Wesley’s prime list-give examples from your own life. Means of Grace: the way in which God’s love‚ providence‚ wisdom‚ and answers come to a person as they wait upon Him and His timing Most influential? John Wesley

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    Commentary: Moral Responsibility Jonathan Swift cleverly illustrates a very “humble” solution to the crisis in Ireland in his personal essay‚ “A Modest Proposal.” His voice urges annoyance and frustration‚ evoking a tone of sarcasm. Through the use of cynical language‚ he creates an intense and informative response. He uses language to create imagery which he intends to elicit a response of shock and moral responsibility. His intention is to mock Ireland and the economic crisis they have got

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    The Fault in Our Stars is an emotional story of two star crossed lovers‚ and their insane lives. Hazel Grace Lancaster is a sixteen year who was diagnosed with lung cancer and goes to a cancer support group at her parent’s suggestion. One day while Hazel went to support group she noticed a new guy‚ a person she would have never thought would have such and effect on her life‚ Augustus Waters. On the outside Augustus looks like a normal healthy kid‚ but he has a just as much reason to be there as everyone

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    Jonathan Edwards’ Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God depicts an illustration when he vividly expresses that "there is dreadful pit of the glowing flames of the wrath of God; there is hell’s wide gaping mouth open; and you have nothing to stand upon‚ nor anything to take hold of; there is nothing between you and hell but the air" (47). Jonathan Edwards emphasizes fear to influence people‚ impacting them and persuading them;

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    "It takes strength and grace to make choices in life‚ rather than simply making ethical decisions."  Instead of doing what the public says is alright‚ do what you think is best and go with it. Ethical decision making helps people make difficult choices when faced with an ethical dilemma‚ a situation in which there is no clear right or wrong answer. Ethical decision making typically examines three perspectives: the ethic of obedience; the ethic of care; and the ethic of reason. The ethic of obedience

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    In Grace Janizen’s “Whose Problem Is the ‘Problem of Evil’”‚ she points out the philosophers spent too much trying to answer why God created a world with evil in it and not answering more important questions. She starts off by saying that people spend too much on the matter whether good is too God to create a world with evil in it. She also explains the type of people that try to explain evil in the world‚ the veil of soul-making who believe that evil helps people become a better person. The other

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    How Wickedness or Folly is Looked down upon in a Satire “[Satire is] a poem in which wickedness or folly is censured.” –Dictionary (1755)‚ Dr. Samuel Johnson. In the pamphlet A Modest Proposal‚ written by Jonathan Swift‚ a narrator‚ if you will‚ proposes that babies from poverty be bought and eaten to help the economy. The narrator goes through the story explaining the bad points of Dublin and he throws out the most controversial solution possible: eat the excess babies. The poor families

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    The story “Samuel” by Grace Paley explains how a young boy’s life was taken from him in a tragic accident. On reason the accident could have occurred could have been the fact that Samuel was a non-white boy. Some of the passengers on the train could have also seen Samuel was a bully to the other boys. In the 1970’s segregation had ended‚ but that does not mean the passengers didn’t want to separate themselves from the non-white boys. Racism was a very big thing back in the 1970’s‚ and it could be

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    overwhelmed with homework‚ sports‚ and trying to fit in a “life” here. As well as running on little sleep because of school catching up with me. Grace University has caused many stressful moments throughout this year‚ but that comes with any typical college. Classes‚ practices‚ games‚ SLT’s‚ and chapels so far have been the only part of my life and my structure at Grace. I am not generally from here‚ but because my dad’s side of the

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    The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea​ is about a young boy‚ Noboru‚ who is a part of a “gang” who does not believe in the same thing that society believes in. They seem to have their own views about life and what should happen. Noboru’s mother‚ Fusako‚ has found love with a sailor by the name of Ryuji who she plans to marry. Ryuji was well respected by the gang until he decided to be involved with Fusako. The gang believed that father figures were powerless and that when a man dies he should

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