Kingdom Activity Jesus Kingdom Activity Throughout Christ\'s
This paper looks at how Christ demonstrated the kingdom through his ministry in Galilee before he was crucified outside of Jerusalem. The three points have to do with how Christ demonstrated the people's need for the kingdom, their need to obey the kingdom and their place in the kingdom. The paper includes a thesis, introduction, conclusion and three arguments to support the thesis.
Jesus Christ: The New Moses
This paper focuses on Jesus and his similarities to Moses, particularly in the Gospel of Matthew. In many ways, the New Testament is a thumbnail version of the Old Testament. Many of the stories and ideas that are first presented in the Old Testament recur in the New Testament. This repetition reinforces the idea that Jesus is the promised Messiah for the Jews, not simply another prophet. One finds that many elements of Jesus' story are foreshadowed in the Old Testament.
Christianity in Albert Camus' The Stranger
The motif of the crucifix in the courtroom is significant of Camus' brush with Christianity through the novel of the ‘Stranger' as a whole. The examining magistrate waves the crucifix at Meursault symbolizing that all that Meursault stands for, and indirectly, therefore, Camus, militates against the basic axioms of Christianity. And what are these axioms? Christianity believes in life after death – in immortality of the soul and continuance of eternal life. Meursault refuses to hope, claiming that human life is irrational and purposeless and that death is the end-result to all creatures. More so, that existence of soul does not exist ant that it is futile, if not cruel and absurd to hope. Meursault, and through him his creator, Camus, would have been surprised to discover that Christianity's main belief is not immortality of the soul, but rather immortality of the body.