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    Introduction Christology is an intriguing and vast subject in which kenotic theology is one study. The word kenotic is derived form the Greek word “kenoo” which means “to empty” ‚ Richard Muller define kenotic Christology as‚ “emptying; specifically‚ the self emptying of Christ who was in the form of God and took on himself the form of a servant in the accomplishment of the mediatorial office‚ as stated in Philippians 2:5-11”. The major text for kenotic theology is Philippians 2:5-11. Over the

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    as Harold’s companion and is seen as his way to make the most out of his time. This shows how the issue of time is affecting Harold’s life even though he doesn’t know it his mundane lifestyle is only breached when the announces in a 3rd person omniscience view that his ‘seeming innocuous decision would lead to his imminent death’ when he starts to live his life to the fullest before in time he dies. The wrist watch is a very important motif throughout the movie. The wrist watch is given a persona

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    to God‚ unbelief‚ and atheism. Muslims also believe that human tend to forget God and that the veils separate us from God due to our own actions‚ not from God’s. In order to remove the veils‚ we must seek God and acknowledge the omnipresence‚ omniscience‚ and

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    our culture. Some people embrace it while others question whether or not it exists. Naturalism is a view that God does not exist‚ and is divided into two parts: What is knowledge and how can it be known‚ and what exist and what does not exist. Pantheism denies the existence of a personal God‚ and that everything goes thru a cycle of birth‚ life‚ death‚ and rebirth. There is a direct relationship between animals‚ humans‚ and everything else that exists. Theism is the belief that only one God exists

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    as being more than one thing creating things such as idols. But Youngblood states that God is eternal and he created everything and all matter making him above everything. Nothing can be compared to what God is. No theories such as materialism‚ pantheism or polytheism. Youngblood explains clearly that the Old Testament places God as the supreme and sole power above everything. Sovereignty is the next theme Youngblood talks about. That God is the highest authority over every dimension of life.

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    ------------------------------------------------- History of religious categories An 1821 map of the world‚ where "Christians‚ Mahometans‚ and Pagans" correspond to levels of civilization (The map makes no distinction between Buddhism and Hinduism). An 1883 map of the world divided into colors representing "Christians‚ Buddhists‚ Hindoos‚ Mohammedans‚ Fetichists". In world cultures‚ there have traditionally been many different groupings of religious belief. In Indian culture‚ different religious

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    Sikhism began in 1469 with the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Guru Nanak began preaching the way of enlightenment and God after he had received a spiritual vision from god. After his death‚ he was succeeded by nine Gurus which are regarded as his reincarnations‚ these nine would lead the Sikh movement until 1708. At this time the teachings from all ten gurus were passed on to the Khalsa Panth and the sacred text. This text is known as Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji‚ which was compiled by the tenth Guru

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    God Chart and Case Study Essay Audrey Demuth Grand Canyon University HTH 359 Jesus and His Interpreters 02/16/14 This Case Study is based on a fictitious individual in a crisis situation. This person is male in gender‚ 51‚ who struggles with the disease of alcoholism. He lives in Ft. Lauderdale‚ Florida traveling back and forth from his mother’s residence to his ex-wife’s residence. We will call him Fred. Fred works part time at a job he dreads

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    not the author accomplished his goal‚ I am hard-pressed to make that determination‚ mainly due to my lack of experience in the procedure. However‚ I did find the explanation of the openness model convincing and somewhat refreshing to me. Dynamic omniscience‚ however‚ is a concept that may pose some challenges for many people; nevertheless‚ it is intellectually conceivable. Even though the “openness” label is new

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    church or tradition. Romantic literature is characterized by several features. It emphasized the dream‚ or inner‚ world of the individual. The use of imagery was prevalent. There was a growing suspicion of the established church‚ and a turn toward pantheism Romantic literature emphasized the individual self and the value of the individual’s experience. The concept of "the sublime” was introduced. Feeling and emotion were viewed as superior to logic and analysis. All the Romantics were idealist and had

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