Christian Women in Late Antiquity Chart

The study of women in history depends on having accurate records still in existence today.  Though only a small amount of information is available, there are still some good examples of women during the 4th and 5th centuries who cared for their families while also being involved in their church and social environment.Reference Book - Feminine Threads by Diana Lynn SeveranceSix Women of...
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Why the Biblical Themes Are Significant

In this paper, respond to the following prompts:A. In six distinct sections, summarize what you have discovered the Bible reveals about the truth of each of these biblical themes. Keep in mind that you do not have to agree with the Bibles positions, only demonstrate that you, as a student, understand what it claims to be the truth.i. Creationii. Godiii. Humanityiv. Sinv. The Good Lifevi....
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Word Religions

a) Choose four individuals and interview them in regard to their religious beliefs. Specific questions are listed below. The four individuals should come from the following categories:Grandparent---or someone from that age groupParent---or someone from that age groupSibling or friend---someone in your own age groupA person who practices a different faith tradition other than your own or your...
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Islam, Jainism, and Sikhism

1) What aspect of Islam do you think serves to enhance a person's relationship with the divine? 2) In your estimation, what is the value of fasting and do you think that your understanding of the divine would benefit from a ritual fast on a regular basis? 3) Do you think the sacredness of life that is apparent in Jainism is worthwhile or is it too extreme for the world of today? 4) What is the...
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Religion

Early Christian Text Commentary Text A And BText A: 1. How does Ignatius of Antioch understand the place of the Bishop in a Christian congregation?2. What information does primary text A gives us for the Church in the first century? Text B: 1. How did Christian Faith form the life of Christians in the 2nd century? Point some examples of behavior.2. Point to examples of the Christian Ideals in the...
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Jesus’ View of Women Exercise

During Jesus three-year ministry before His death, the Bible records a number of instances where He interacted with women of all social backgrounds.  Although His twelve closest disciples were men, women were also clearly active and involved in ministry to and for the Lord. Reference Book: Feminine Threads by Diana Lynn SeveranceUsing available Bible study helps complete the following:Choose...
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In the entire Gospel according to Mark, who acknowledges the identity of Jesus (as Son of God) and who does not? What is the significance of this?

post a minimum of 150-words response to question 1. In the entire Gospel according to Mark, who acknowledges the identity of Jesus(as Son of God) and who does not? What is the significance of this?Grading Rubric for ALL DiscussionsAccurate use of English including careful documentation (including ability to paraphrase and use quotations). Accurate and complete reflection of material read for...
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RELIGION LAW AND POLITICS IN AMERICA 21SP

** All CLASS READINGS ARE IN FILE****NOTE: This exam is not cooperative.  You may not talk with each other or work together.  You may reach out to me at any point for support or with questions.  It is open book and open notes as explained below but is meant to be done individually.**This final exam is meant to take the full two hour exam period to complete so keep that in mind,...
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Discussion Thread: Evangelism and the Gospel

Discussion Thread: Evangelism and the GospelIn McRaney chapter 3, the author outlines content essentials to understanding the gospel message.  He also outlines what the message is NOT, and what belief is NOT in a world that is constantly trying to water down and replace the gospel through pursuits like social justice and moral deism to name a few, discuss the essentials of the gospel message...
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Any topic (writer’s choice)

Choose just one of the themes from the list below. Note developments of that theme in the Old Testament to the New Testament (N.T.), and show how N.T. writers reinterpreted it. Discuss similarities, differences, and changes to the meaning. You must provide a separate outline to your paper. Use only the following resource that's available as an e-Book: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and...
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