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    New Testament | The sacred documentation of the life of Jesus as a prophet and his death which consists of the four gospels‚ The Acts of the Apostles‚ the 21-epistles and the book of Revalations | Gospels | The four books that consist of the teachings and the life of Jesus (Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John) | Acts of the Apostles | A book of the New Testament which talks about the development of the Christian Church‚ the asenction of Christ‚ and Paul’s sojurn at Rome | Epistles of Paul | The

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    The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci The renaissance marked a point in time in which it was the most advanced society had ever been. The renaissance sparked a revolution in art. Artwork became more realistic. Although religious topics continued to be a dominant subject matter‚ artists used linear perspective‚ greater facial expressions‚ and three-dimensional techniques to make paintings more realistic. The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci‚ created during the Renaissance‚ exhibits many of those

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    In the early Christian church there were many famous people who helped the church‚ and there were also a few infamous people who did not. Throuought the 1st century A.D some of the most influential Christian leaders lived‚ such as the apostles. For the first fewhundred years the church was very primitive and unstable and many people were killed during these rimes‚ these people were martyrs. There were many people and events that shaped the relgion that we now know today as Catholosism. I am going

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    canon of Scripture (both Old and New Testaments). The first of these was that the writing was done by a recognized prophet or apostle. Such is the case with books like Isaiah in the Old Testament‚ and John in the New Testament‚ as well as letters written by Paul‚ among others. The second refers to books written by those directly affiliated with recognized prophets or apostles. Books written by Luke are a primary

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    Believers and “followers” (Mark 5:18-19/Luke 9:49-50) D. Apostolic Authority (John 13:20) Credentials (Mark 3:14-15) Experience (Acts 1:21-22) Commissioning (John 20:21) Signs(2 Cor.12:12) Testimony (Acts 1:22/4:33) Teaching (Acts 2:42/Jude 17-18) Establishment of theological norms (Acts 15) E. The Holy Spirit The

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    the First Epistle to the Corinthians‚[2][23][24] while the last-named of these also indicates something of how early Christians celebrated what Paul the Apostle called the Lord’s Supper. As well as the Eucharistic dialogue in John chapter 6. Paul the Apostle and the Lord’s Supper In his First Epistle to the Corinthians (c 54-55)‚ Paul the Apostle gives the earliest recorded description of Jesus’ Last Supper: "The Lord Jesus on the night when he was betrayed took bread‚ and when he had given thanks

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    researching this painting it can be concluded that the Romans relied heavily on religion and the psychological aspect of it. Created within the years 1495-1498‚ The Last Supper offered a visual representation of Holy Thursday‚ in which Jesus and his Apostles share a final meal before his death and later his resurrection (Cascone). Born on April 15th in the year 1452‚ in Anchiano‚ Tuscany‚ Leonardo Da Vinci quickly became one of the great creative minds of the Italian Renaissance‚ highly influential

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    A History Christianity Edited By: Robert A. Guisepi A History of the Catholic Church from Its Beginning to the End of the Sixteenth Century As both its critics and its champions would probably agree‚ Roman Catholicism has been the decisive spiritual force in the history of Western civilization. There are more Roman Catholics in the world than there are believers of any other religious tradition--not merely more Roman Catholics than all other Christians combined‚ but more Roman Catholics

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    This could also mean that the students represent only two apostles :Judas(who betrayed Jesus) and Peter (who denies he knows him ) ;While Jesus is aware of his sacrification ‚ the guests aren’t . The guests are also served “very good food” as it will be their last meal . PARADOXICAL ENDING Unlike most movies

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    Liberty University Textual Criticism and the Canon of Scripture: Dealing with Inspiration and Preservation in the light of human error A Paper submitted to Dr. Tomlin In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For History of Christianity I – CHHI 520 By: James Mead December 14‚ 2007 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Developing the Need for a Canon 5 Gnostics 5 Cerinthians Gnostics 6 Doketist Gnostics 6 Marcion 7 The Presentation

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