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Bible study as an academic subject sits at the intersection of theology, history, literary analysis, and cultural studies. Students engage with it across courses in religious studies, divinity programs, seminary curricula, and even humanities surveys. What makes it academically rich is the range of interpretive challenges it presents: biblical texts carry layered historical contexts, competing translation traditions, and centuries of doctrinal commentary. Papers may focus on specific scriptural passages, broader theological themes, or the methods scholars use to read and apply scripture, such as the hermeneutical frameworks examined in work on William Miller's intellectual and philosophical roots.

The papers collected here reflect a genuinely wide set of approaches. Some focus on close textual analysis of specific passages, including exegesis of the Gospel of Luke and readings of narratives like the temptations of Jesus or the Gideon account in Judges 6. Others take a theological or institutional angle, exploring how biblical principles operate within church communities, faith-based ministries, and traditions such as the Black Church. Comparative and descriptive approaches also appear, including examinations of specific religious groups like Jehovah's Witnesses and their doctrinal teachings. Methodological reflection surfaces as well, with attention to works like David L. Thompson's Bible Study that Works.

A strong essay on a biblical topic begins with a clearly bounded thesis — focusing on one text, one interpretive question, or one theological problem rather than attempting to survey scripture broadly. Evidence drawn from primary scriptural sources, paired with credible theological or historical commentary, carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating personal belief as a substitute for textual argument; even confessional essays benefit from grounding claims in close, documented reading of the text itself.

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Jehovah's Witnesses: beliefs and core teachings
The Jehovah's Witness movement began in 1869 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania by Charles Taze Russell, however its name based on Isaiah 43: 10-12, was not adopted until 1931 (Neubauer).
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Interacting effectively with people of different races, cultures, and socioeconomic backgrounds
Living in both China and the U.S. has been a transformative experience not least in experiencing different kinds and levels of diversity across cultures. This experience will enhance my understanding of patients I see…
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Christian? After Taking the Course and Learning
After taking the course and learning a lot of different concepts, I have asked myself at least a 100 times, what does it mean to be a Christian? Does being a Christian mean just going to church on Sunday mornings? Or bible study on Wednesday nights, and then after that you take a break from being a Christian and go on a week vacation? I bring this up because I have seen this behavior more and more, particularly in close friends. Many people are going around wearing the "What Would Jesus Do?" bracelet on their wrists and wearing the Jesus shirts, nevertheless in my opinion where is the change process? Are these people living their lives like a Christian? Is there an obvious alteration in them after they have acknowledged Christ?
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The temptations of Jesus
¶ … Temptations of Jesus in the desert, as described by the gospels, can be viewed from the human and divine perspective. From the divine perspective, Christ was tempted to confirm his perfect obedience to God, and his…
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Book of Judges Gideon Book
The book of Judges basically refers to a period in Israel's history that can be called the unenlightened age. Israel has been saved from the clutches of slavery in Egypt and they had landed on the Promised Land by the…
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Religious hermeneutical theology in contemporary scholarly discourse
¶ … systematic approach to bible study promoted in the book. The reader is then led through a discussion of the meaning of the term and the way it relates to the bible and those who follow and study the bible.
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Attending a Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall Service
This is a reflection paper based on an encounter and visitation with Jehovah's Witnesses. The experience was positive and enlightening and this four page paper walks readers through the experience and explores some of the stigmas associated with this fundamentalist Christian group. It includes a review of the service and a brief discussion with a devout Witness.
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Methods of Evangelism
This four page paper addresses, analyzes, and evaluates three different evangelical approaches: The Intellectual Method, The Relational Method, and the Confrontational Method. The Four Spiritual Laws is the chosen Intellectual Method, Friendship Evangelism is the relational method, and the Way of the Master is the Confrontational method. Summary of each method is given, along with a discussion of advantages and disadvantages.
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Marital intimacy skills and relationship development
This study examines marital intimacy skills and the impact that these skills have on the marriage in terms of marital failure or marital success. The work of Fincham, Stanley, and Beach (2006) entitled "Transformative Processes in Marriage: An Analysis of Emerging Trends" reports that it has been argued by Stanley (2007) that we "are in a new stage of marital research that reflects a growing momentum toward larger meanings and deeper motivations about relationships, including a focus on constructs that are decidedly more positive." (p.276) Good marriage is noted as that which makes the provision to spouses of "a sense of meaning in their lives" and it is suggested by Fincham, Stanley, and Beach (2006) that this momentum "has set the stage for examination of transformative, rather than merely incremental changes in relationships. (p.276)
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Robinson, Darrell W. (1997). Total Church Life:
¶ … Robinson, Darrell W. (1997). Total church Life: How to be a first century church in a 21st century world. Nashville, TN: Broadman & Homan. The writer provides a summary of chapters two through twelve and then…