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    shown in The Island of Dr. Moreau as Wells has written, “You cannot see him. But he can see you. Fear the law,” (Wells 163). In the Bible a similar dialog is written, “The eyes of the Lord are in every place, beholding the evil and the good,” (The Holy Bible 378). Both texts also describe the two characters as healing and wounding. In Wells’ novel it is written, “His is the Hand that

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    incredible gifts Jesus has given me and keeps my mind focused my spiritual journey in Jesus. Jesus is worth all the worship and praise as it says in Romans 12:1-2: “I urge you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God which is your spiritual service of worship. And do not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable, or well pleasing

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    academically and went onto University. While in graduate studies, Torrance was further influenced by Barth’s writings, especially in relation to the Trinity. “…Torrance became utterly convinced that any rigorous scientific approach to Christian theology must begin with actual knowledge of God reached through God’s self-revelation in Christ and the Holy Spirit”. Torrance worked diligently to promote ecumenical relations between the Easter and Western churches. He also addressed unique doctrinal

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    Mystery. More ironically, before they answered my question did they tell me that Jesus Christ is God and Holy Spirit is God as well. Usually multi-identities are not an issue for me or for anyone, but this time is a little, or a lot, different when it comes to God. In the chapter, God as Trinity, “The Christian God is not just a unit but a union, not just unity but a community… He is Trinity: three equal persons, each one dwelling in the other two by virtue of an unceasing movement of mutual love”

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    In life, there are many beliefs that one can have when it comes to religion. All have their own ways and stories to tell. For my Comparative Theology class, I have chosen to look at Hinduism and Christianity. These two have their similarities and their differences and I will be exploring those in this paper. They have their own origins as well as beliefs and practices. Hinduism was an interesting religion to learn about. The first big question that people might ask would be about the founder of

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    Often times we are at a loss for words when it comes to talking about the person of the Holy Spirit. Beth Felker Jones in her work entitled “God the Spirit” serves as an introduction to the study of the Holy Spirit in a distinctly Wesleyan and Ecumenical Perspective. Jones is working against the notion that the doctrine of the Holy Spirit is often the most neglected of all Christian teachings (1). She recognizes her experience within the Wesleyan tradition as one that shapes her pneumatology and

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    Chapter 8: 2. How did the church father Tertullian depict the Trinity? Terullian depicted the Trinity as a tree. 4. What characterizes the life of the Trinity? Mutual submission and complete sharing characterizes the life of the Trinity. 5. Each of the members of the Trinity exercises a primary function in the relation between people and the Godhead. Describe the function of each member of the Trinity. Each member of the Trinity has a primary function. The Father is the creator, who originates

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    who pray to you.” (Psalm 86:5)3 The Trinity The trinity of God consists of Him being described as three people in one. He is recognized in agreement by revealing Himself by, “Giving grace to you and peace from God our Father…” (Philippians 1:2)3, He grants us hope, “…appearing in the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.” (Titus 2:13)3, and we receive the gift of God by him, “…pouring out the Holy Spirit abundantly onto us…” (Titus 3:6)3. The Trinity is a demonstrated example o Christian

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    (106). The Nicene Creed proclaims faith in each aspect of the Trinity, but for some it is hard to comprehend how Jesus could be equal to the Father. Furthermore, the concept of how each can be their own being while also existing as one is hard for many to understand. In this paper, one will see arguments for the existence of God, how God was creator and forgiver, how Jesus was also the creator and forgiver, and how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are all one. The Bible is consistent to reveal that

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    articles and finding the similarities between the two of them. It will be interesting, but nothing is impossible. The two topics are Hitler wanting so much power and control over the people and the Trinity and how other religions do not think we are Christians because we do not believe in the Trinity; I will be breaking down how God, Jesus Christ, and Hitler all want power, but in different

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