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Pauline Epistle, Ephesians, Is Addressed
¶ … Pauline epistle, Ephesians, is addressed to God's church on earth with an urge to unity and holiness. Ephesians 4.1-6 is an ethical exhortation for the Christian church regarding its mission among the common men.
Paper Undergraduate
Old Testament Summary Genesis: Genesis
Genesis: Genesis is a historical narrative/creation myth concerning the history of the world from its creation to the arrival of the Hebrews in Egypt (Fee & Douglas, 1993). Adam and Eve eat from the tree of knowledge…
Paper Masters
True worship in Matthew: Jesus's teachings and modern practice
Right and Wrong Types of Worship in Matthew 5:13-7:23
Paper Undergraduate
Leadership Business and Rhetoric Perception of Leadership Styles and Trust Across Cultures and Gender
The paper is an application paper on leadership that looks at the various leadership styles and theories as were displayed in the leadership of Obama and Hillary Clinton. The paper critically looks at the two leaders and how the various theories were manifest in their actions and how these led to the success or failure of the leaders.
Essay Doctorate
Greidanus, Sidney. \"The Modern Preacher Ancient Text.\"
This paper consists of a chapter-by-chapter summary of the theological work The Modern Preacher and the Ancient Text. As Greidanus (1988) in his title implies, the book is an attempt to guide modern preachers to make the Bible interesting and alive to modern congregants without losing the true purpose and intention of the holy text.
Essay Doctorate
Greidanus' Modern Preacher and Ancient Text: key insights and observations
This paper looks at the finer points and general themes present throughout the text, "The Modern Preacher and the Ancient Text" by Sidney Greidanus. Greidanus uses this text effectively to demonstrate the needs of the average student and the areas of systematic focus that should be pursued. In a more meaningful way, Greidanus forges a strong connection between the separate areas of the Bible, demonstrating to the student that connection is everything in order to develop the most nuanced understanding.
Essay Doctorate
Impact of the Great Awakening on American religious and social reform
¶ … great awakening was a religious revival that swept across America in the 1730s to 1740s that saw the restructuring of the society in general within America. For the very first time, this religious revival managed to…
Essay Doctorate
Job and Suffering Humans Have a Lengthy
Humans have a lengthy history in dealing with the idea of suffering. Can anyone forget the relates the trials of Job, a devout man of God, at the hands of Satan, and his theological discussions with various characters on the nature of suffering and the relationship between God and Mankind? The poem attempts to address a basic problem for humanity – the problem of good versus evil – how one should reconcile the existence of evil/suffering in a world of goodness created by God (
Thesis Undergraduate
The heart of darkness
In the Heart of Darkness, nature seems to take revenge upon the people who bear the torch of colonialism and also upon the people who have lit out their intellect and blindly follow whatever they have been dictated to. People are warned, harmed and frightened by nature for their impassivity and stoicism but, humans do not seem to understand the meaning whispered to them through inanimate beings.
Paper Doctorate
Tensions Ambivalence. Yet Christian Ignore Paul\'s Theology
This essay addresses St. Paul's theology and concentrates on how his letters provide a complex portrayal of his personality and interests. The essay goes in-depth by analyzing several of the letters and the Act of the Apostles with the purpose of providing readers with the opportunity to understand why Paul decided to write letters and what shaped his thinking at the time when he wrote them.