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    Colorado to fully pursue his writing career. In this Christian fiction novel, Ted Dekker keeps the reader’s on their toes with all of the plot’s twists and turns. But, what about this book makes it Christian fiction? When I think of a Christian novel, I think of a book that explores and shows its readers a Christian world, something sort of along the lines of the Bible. Skin is nowhere near that. So, what about this book classifies it as “Christian”?

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    God, the Ruler and Creator of every finite and infinite existence in the universe, has called me to a life of love, servitude, and fellowship with other Christians. However, at my age, my walk with Christ is no longer conjoined with decisions made by my parents. The decision of college is entirely mine to make with the benevolent and ever-wise guidance of Christ. By no means is this an easy task, but one ideal has been forthright in my heart-- my education must be Christ-centered. My walk with faith

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    Bloch The influence of Art is evident through many different contemporary means that alludes to any one time-period or era. The relevancy of such a depiction is represented through the aspect or topic of religion. In the Christian religion, whether directly or indirectly many Christian artist have spread faith over generations, drawing inspirations of the faith and incorporating them into their pieces. Carl Bloch a Danish painter illustrates the Christ’s life through paintings, as his work was displayed

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    sixteenth century. With the influence of several upstanding Christians in Equiano’s life, he felt that Christianity was the appropriate life path to walk. Throughout his life as a slave and then a free man, Equiano frequently questioned himself and his fellow Christians about what it

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    Kierkegaard Sacrifice

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    of sacrifice that all Christians must be willing to make in order to be considered true Christians, followed by both a critique and a praise for his contagious notion. What is Meant by Sacrifice in Christianity? At the time of Søren Kierkegaard, many relatively new

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    1. Some of the values of the culture I visited were the religious values. They were all Christians and most of them were from different parts of Africa. They believe in god and believe that he was the king of the universe, I could tell by the way they sing and the way they participated. They also believe in Jesus, based on how they had the statue of Jesus in the center of the church. They also saw each other as a community, as a church. They all looked really united and even though many of them didn’t

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    been around for many thousands of years. Catholicism is one of the largest religions in the world. India is a country in Asia, and is a little bigger than Texas, but has over 2 billion people. A 2001 survey showed there to a little over “24 million Christians” in India (Christianity). This topic was appealing to me because I had lived in a boarding school in India from fourth grade to sixth grade. I had seen the effects of this religion on the people and how they reacted towards change. I had seen how

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    McCarthyism, which prompted Americans to live up to the Christian religion they adopted. Generally, Christians and Christianity in the Roman epic films of the 50s and 60s were utilized to characterize protagonists opposing tyrannical Roman antagonists; the role of Christians and the polarity in the films becomes less explicit to fit historical accuracy and changing contemporary politics. This essay will analyze the general role of Christians and their gradually subdued explicit presence through time

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    These sources consisted of, one, undergraduate Christian students from the introduction to psychology at major mid-atlantic universities. Two, a group of undergraduate Christian students who are enrolled in 5 general study classes at a, mid-Atlantic, creedal-based Christian college, and are required to attend chapel services once a week. Third and last group are from four Washington, D.C., churches (from both traditional and charismatic Christian faiths)(Fretz and Keating, 1990). All together the

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    I chose Christian Living as the principle of Titus 2:11-14. These simple words are able to convey the entire passage. As Wilkinson explains, it is the “single point of emphasis.” It simplifies and expresses the two major concepts seen in the text. First, is the idea that there is a special group of people who are set aside by God. These are the Christians. They have accepted the grace of God. In addition, they see Jesus as God and Savior. He is their Redeemer, has purified them, and they await His

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