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    Sexting: A Christian Parent’s Guide Family Communication in the Digital Age Elizabeth Adkins Regent University Sexting: A Christian Parent’s Guide ABSTRACT: In the digital age‚ teens and their parents are navigating new territory on how to manage technology use. Of particular concern is the relatively new trend of sexting. Christian parents‚ in particular‚ face the daunting task of training their children with Biblical principles regarding

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    The Purpose Of Suffering: A Christian Perspective Submitted by Dannika001 on May 17‚ 2008 Category: Religion Words: 1579 | Pages: 7 Views: 285 Popularity Rank: 43‚930 Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper) The Purpose of Suffering: A Christian Perspective The concept of suffering plays an important role in Christianity‚ regarding such matters as moral conduct‚ spiritual advancement and ultimate destiny. Indeed an emphasis on suffering pervades the Gospel of

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    Christian Worldview I have a Christian worldview although it tends to be on the more liberal side of Christianity. It follows the foundational principals of Christianity and does not stray far enough into any other sects of religion that I could comfortably say that I am anything else nor would I be willing to drop my belief in Christ. God is the creator of the universe and all that is it. There is only one God. In Christianity‚ there is the Trinity‚ the Father‚ the Son and the Holy Ghost‚ all

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    This is a question that both the Christian and non Christian has. The difference in the two is that the Christian will say that his or her life is to serve God and to have a life that honors Him. Although‚ the non Christian really doesn’t know what to do except for make a good living have a normal life and thats all they can see is what is in this life. For the Christian it is much different‚ we have life beyond death through Christ in heaven. As for the non Christian they also have eternal life‚ but

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    Institution: Date: Ways in Which the Early Christian Ecumenical Councils Developed the Church’s Understanding of Jesus Various early Christian doctrines developed and were shaped over time. The early Ecumenical Councils were pivotal in the development of such doctrines which served as a foundation for the church and Christianity. When Christianity became a legal religion in the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine I‚ leaders of various Christian communities throughout the Mediterranean could

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    Martin Luther: "On Christian Freedom" (1520) [The translation is by H. Wace and C.A. Buckheim‚ in First Principles of the Reformation (Philadelphia‚ 1885); translation based on the Erlangen Edition (1828-70) of Luther’s Collected Works.] Christian faith has appeared to many an easy thing; nay‚ not a few even reckon it among the social virtues‚ as it were; and this they do because they have not made proof of it experimentally‚ and have never tasted of what efficacy it is. For it is not

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    both Christian and pagan influences. Pagan values consist of victory‚ and its constant reward through fame. Christian traits consist of loyalty‚ good leadership‚ and fairness‚ even in times of war or battles. Beowulf makes a lot of references and stresses the fact that he values fighting his battles with his bare hands. Another Christian value that is presented‚ and exercised by Beowulf in this epic poem‚ is that wealth must be shared unselfishly. Beowulf’s juxtaposition of pagan‚ and Christian values

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    Based on my own Christian worldview‚ that the Bible‚ the Word of God‚ is the absolute truth‚ and the answers and directions in life can be found within it. Kring‚ Johnson‚ Davison‚ & Neale‚ (2014) define psychopathology as the nature‚ development and treatment of mental disorders. Personally‚ I feel best describing psychopathology as labeling what we do not quite understand or attempting to define the imperfections of humans. In the Bible‚ we are taught that we are created in the image of God

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    During the 20th century‚ many different Christian theologies developed. The theologies developed addressed the subjects of women’s position in Christianity‚ biblical concepts‚ and faith in God. The liberation theology started in Latin America because of the growing poverty in the countries. Liberation theology focuses on political‚ social‚ and economic inequality in the world. Liberationist want social justice for all people by fixing the inequality between the rich and the poor. Liberation theology

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    communication mode‚ is unparalleled.  It possesses the ability to move us both physically and emotionally.  Though intangible and invisible‚ music evokes feeling and paints imagery.    This notion of expressing the inexpressible is at the core of Christian worship.  For instance‚ the liturgy is charged with communicating the concept of anamnesis‚ or “making known God’s salvific event in the present”.   Anamnesis entails not only remembering God’s saving actions throughout history‚ but also considering

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