Category: Christianity

  • Life With ALS in the Context of the Christian Worldview

    Table of Contents Introduction The Suffering of George and the Fallenness of the World The Suffering of George and Resurrection The Christian Worldview and the Value of Life The Christian Worldview and Euthanasia The Options Available for George A Personal Opinion on George’s Case Conclusion References Introduction Like every religion, Christianity has a specific attitude…

  • Christian Worldview. How God Allows Suffering

    A good, loving, and all-powerful God allows people to suffer, especially Christians, so that they can grow to love Christ more and establish their faith in him. In effect, God allows people to suffer so that they can understand his providence when he comes through for them. Notably, one tends to look for inner solace…

  • Contemporary Democratic Ideals and Christian Tradition

    Table of Contents Introduction Democratic Liberty and Christian Freedom Equality, Justice, and Fraternity Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Nowadays, democracy as a form of political organization is of great interest to researchers in multiple fields of knowledge due to its potential to establish and maintain just social order. Democracy has a long and ancient history. It can…

  • Basic Biblical Christianity Summary

    Table of Contents The Character of God The Character of Humanity Who is Jesus Christ The Bible The Church and Christianity Conclusion References During its stay on Earth, humanity found various gods, and accordingly, books were written that talked about these gods, how to live with them, and worship them. Christianity is one of many…

  • Biblical Christianity: God and Evil

    Table of Contents Introduction The Logical Problem The Free Will Defense Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Biblical Christianity represents God as a figure who is all-powerful, all-knowing, and inherently benevolent. However, people also cannot deny that evil is a part of this world, and harmful events happen every day to millions of children and adults. Thus,…

  • Non-Christians and Their Beliefs

    Modern Western culture primarily originates from the Christian faith, philosophy, and morality. However, modern society is increasingly moving away from Christianity, refusing to believe in the gospel message and the Lord, and there are several reasons for this. Some people perceive the gospel as a text they might invoke from time to time. Yet, other…

  • Christian Salvation as One of the Main Paradigms of Christianity

    Information About the Text The author of the text about salvation as one of the main paradigms of Christianity is Thomas Humphries (2017), and his book is called “Who is Chosen?: Four Theories About Christian Salvation.” At the heart of the plot, there is the description of some of the Sacred Scripture’s events and the…

  • Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass: Slavery and Christianity

    Douglass distinguishes between the truthful and hypocritical versions of Christianity. He demonstrates how the slaveholders’ beliefs do not adhere to religious doctrine and teachings. Instead, their hypocritical actions serve to reinforce the expression of self-righteous brutality. He describes religious masters as the worst, given that they are cowardly, mean, and cruel (Douglass 67). He explains…

  • The Book “Introducing World Religions: A Christian Engagement”

    The following report is based on Chapter 10: New Religious Movements in the 2015 textbook Introducing world religions: A Christian engagement by Charles E. Farhadian. In this chapter, Farhadian provides a comprehensive overview of major new religious movements (NRM) and identifies popular NRMs, particularly their historical beginnings, important individuals, fundamental beliefs, and connections to larger…

  • Christian Doctrines and Church Attendance

    Christianity as a religion has many faith groups and denominations which subscribe to various specific set of doctrines, based on various interpretations of the Bible. Quarles (2011) explains that there are fundamental Christian beliefs which are recognized and observed by almost all Christian faiths. The six main Christian doctrines that are widely accepted by many…