Category: Christianity
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Paul and Philemon. Conversion of People to Christianity
Table of Contents Introduction Conversion Leadership In Philemon Conclusion Works Cited Introduction During the period when the first church had just been established, Paul, then Saul, was a force to reckon, both before and after his conversion to Christianity. He exhibited strong leadership skills whichever side of the divide he was on. He believed so…
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Social Trinity: Interpreting Christian Doctrine
Social Trinity is an interpretation with regard to the Christian doctrine on trinity. The main and central idea lies in the fact that this concept of trinity comprises of three persons whose relationship constitutes its very nature. Over the last three decades, there have been increased outpouring of the writings from both the Protestant and…
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A Christian-Muslim: Is It Possible?
The concept of dual faith revolves around exercising beliefs and practices drawn from different faiths. You could say that a Christian-Muslim dual faith system is unheard of. This would be true in as far as the tenets of both religious bodies are concerned. So for Ann Holmes Redding she cannot be both a Christian and…
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Christianity and Shintoism: Death and Dying
Table of Contents Christianity and Shintoism Disease’s Interpretation Value of George’s Life Issues of Euthanasia George’s Options Personal View and Conclusion References Every religion has its peculiarities and customs that determine what life the followers of this religion lead. A person’s belief may have a significant influence on the decisions they make and their worldview.…
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Baptist Christians Versus Deism
Table of Contents Introduction Definition Worldview Differences Worldview Similarities Conclusion References Introduction At present, there is a large number of religions, philosophies, and beliefs that constitute the people’s worldviews. In general, the worldview is a complicated system that includes the individual’s understanding of their origin, identity, place in the world, and society (Brandt & Crawford,…
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Five Principles of Connection Art and Christianity
Christianity plays a significant role in the creativity and talents of the artists, explaining how these skills emerge and how people should engage with religious norms and expectations. Barrs (2013) applies five principles of this connection between art and Christianity to demonstrate how the artworks should serve all humans. The final project reflects these principles…
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Christianity and Society Interrelation
The religions are considered utterly different in their beliefs and values; however, their similarity is that they all shape society and at the same time greatly influence it. It is well known that Christianity has played a pivotal role in shaping the Western community throughout history. The churches have been the center of various social…
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Key Christian Beliefs and Practices
Many of the essential teachings of Christian faith come from the parables, or short stories, that Jesus told. The key beliefs included lessons that persuaded individuals to love God and their neighbours as they would themselves (Matthew 22:37-39). Forgiving those that have wronged you is also a notable value and is reflected in another key…
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Aspects of Christianity as a Religion
Table of Contents Introduction Presentation Reflection Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Religion is a collection of structured ideas, practices, and institutions that most typically pertain to the concept and worship of dominating power, such as a specific god or another supernatural creature. Religion frequently includes cultural ideas, worldviews, scriptures, prophecies, revelations, and values that have spiritual…
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The Great Schism in History of Christianity
Table of Contents Summary Events Leading to the Great Schism The Role of Crusades in the Schism Formation Differences Between the Russian and Western Churches Summary Throughout the history of the existence of religious traditions, there have been conflicts between different churches due to views on spirituality and religious practices. The largest schism, which is…