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    Theology of Missions Paper

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    THE THEOLOGY OF MISSIONS Submitted to Dr. H Edward Pruitt in partial fulfillment of the requirements of GLST 500 by Alyssa Avant B.A. University of Mississippi‚ 2003 July 15‚ 2012 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1 MISSION IN THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT......................................................................1 MISSION THEOLOGY IN RELATIONSHIP TO BROADER THEOLOGY...

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    theology notes/syllabus

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    Course Syllabus THEO 530 Systematic Theology II Course Description A course completing the study of systematic theology with special attention given to the doctrines of the person and work of Christ‚ the Holy Spirit‚ salvation‚ the church‚ and last things. Such issues as nature and extent of salvation‚ the origin‚ nature and future of the church‚ and the eternal state are explored. Rationale In relation to God‚ these doctrines are those that detail His work to glorify Himself in His

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    Rohith Bhatia THST 175 8 December 2011 Theology Final Paper Throughout my experiences in Narratives of Christian Faith‚ many themes have come across. However‚ the three I feel are most prominent are resisting temptation‚ the silence of God‚ and the discernment of spirits. These themes can be seen in the works of Antony‚ Ignatius‚ Silence‚ and Medieval Writings on Female Spirituality. Resisting temptation can be seen in The Life of Antony. Antony realized that there is more to life than

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    Theology of Marriage and Family Call and Response: The Vitality of Differentiation Abstract Theology of Marriage and Family Call and Response: The Vitality of Differentiation Throughout our lives human relationships are quintessentially the most powerful and substantive life force we cannot avoid. Subsequently the value and meaning of the relationship we have with ourselves and others have variables that are not always

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    Who were some of the outstanding theologians of the High Middle Ages and what were their ideas? Why was theology so important in the Middle Ages? <br> <br>For about the first 1000 years after the death of Christ‚ paganism‚ propaganda and superstition were popular beliefs. The thoughts of two theologians of the time period‚ Peter Abelard and Thomas Aquinas‚ would change this belief system forever. <br> <br>Peter Abelard applied logic and reasoning in a systematic fashion to church doctrines‚ and

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    Outline Of My Theology

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    Outline of My Theology Paper My theology is being shaped by my reflection of my experiences in encountering the mystery that is God and about the relationship with the Mystery in whom we live and move and have our being. I am guided by L. William Countryman in my understanding of my encounter with the transcendent God who is the Hidden Reality yet profoundly connected in our lives in every moment of our human experience. I am appropriating Countryman’s use of the metaphor of "the human encounter

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    My Theology Of Work

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    past ten weeks‚ I have gained much new knowledge in regards to faith and vocation. I will look back at the new knowledge that I have gained and ask myself how has my view of work and vocation been impacted by the studies in this course‚ what is my “theology of work”‚ what are my hopes for my vocation and career‚ what might redeemed work look like for me as I progress through my studies and possibly enter the legal profession or engage my legal training in other areas of life and work‚ how will I discern

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    Theology Research Paper

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    From the Classical View‚ to understand the meaning of Christ “emptied himself”‚ one must ask the questions‚ what did He empty himself of? Can Christ give away part of His deity and still remain God. First‚ according to 1Elmer Towns (2008‚ pg.191) Theology for Today‚ “Christ emptied himself of veiling His glory‚ accepting the limitations of human nature‚ and voluntarily giving up the independent use of His comparative attributes”. The Scripture passage of Philippians 2:6-7 has been called the “kenosis”

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    Women are suffering

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    In Besi Heads short story "Life" the main character is murdered by her husband. He gets sentenced by a white judge to only a few years in prison. In Heads short story "The Collector of Treasures‚" the protagonist‚ Dikeledi‚ murders her husband and is sentenced to life prison. By putting these two short stories into their historical context to be analyzed‚ it would be so clear that there are certain issues that has been raised during the events of these stories like; sexism‚ representation of women

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    Sapolsky Suffering

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    Coming down with a sickness can be very disheartening for individuals who anticipate the symptoms to come. It’s expected to experience aches and pains‚ a fever‚ the chills‚ exhaustion‚ and a lack of interest in participating in natural occurring activities - including eating. Why do we experience a loss in appetite when we are fighting off a cold or sickness? Sapolsky claims that it is unclear since it is necessary that we conserve our energy to heal. While the reasons for losing appetite vary upon

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