consider that while Jewish and Christian believers see the Bible as inspired by God and as a means of revelation, it also is a human document. So what are we to make of the cultural contexts within which the Bible was put together, and the literary forms it uses to express religious truth? Granted, we could do a whole course just on this issue as it is debated amongst Jews, Christians, and no ...[Show More]
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how do considerations for moral consequences change ones religious interpretation of history? ...
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A local art institution has decided it would like to undertake a new series of initiatives. Namely, this non-profit in the art space has decided...
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(4) Summarize the two basic positions taken by Christian theologians on the question of Jesus' role in the salvation of ALL people. Be sur...
By gfrein65 · 2 years ago
(3) Christians have many different ideas about the end of the world and life after death. Scripture itself is not unequivocal about the de...
By gfrein65 · 2 years ago
(2) Give me your definition of prayer. Is it important to one's life as a Christian? Chapter 10 lists some "starting points" for pra...
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