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    Liberty University Textual Criticism and the Canon of Scripture: Dealing with Inspiration and Preservation in the light of human error A Paper submitted to Dr. Tomlin In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For History of Christianity I – CHHI 520 By: James Mead December 14, 2007 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Developing the Need for a Canon 5 Gnostics 5 Cerinthians Gnostics 6 Doketist Gnostics 6 Marcion 7 The Presentation

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    The Catholic Church during the early 16th Century was rooted throughout Europe. The Church influenced every country and its respective monarchs through the Church’s wealth and power. The Catholic Church placed a tight hold on the general populace with individuals who went against the Church being branded as heretics and excommunicated. The wealth and power of the Church eventually caused the quality of the clergy to deteriorate. Priests became corrupt and subjected to their physical desires. They

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    Part I. Reflective Experience I did not expect to leave Gonzaga University with a major from the College of Arts and Sciences, let alone in Public Relations. Prior to my enrollment, a traditional professional study with clear objectives and a narrow career path appeared to be a logical choice. As a young person my understanding and view of the world and its current economic situation was immature yet innocent due to my undeveloped thinking patterns. It was not until my full immersion in Gonzaga’s

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    While his coworkers constructed his designs, what hobby did Bernini pursue? Answer Selected Answer: Correct Answer: Writing plays and designing stage sets Writing plays and designing stage sets Question 2 0 out of 2 points What effect does Caravaggio achieve with light in The Calling of Saint Matthew? Answer Selected Answer: Correct Answer: Shows Jesus bringing the light to sinners Transforms the calling into a miracle Question 3 2 out of 2 points What is the canzona's dominant rhythm? Answer

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    The Roman Catholic Church responded treatment of Luther, Huguenots in France, relationship with the Holy Roman Emperor, the Jesuits and the Council of Trent, treatment of Galileo and other scientists very differently. Luther was called before Emperor Charles V to recant his beliefs. Although some German Princes sided with Luther, it was still declared an outlaw. He protected by a German Prince Frederick the Wise. He translates Erasmus’ Greek Bible into German. Holy Roman Emperor and the RCC were

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    The Mission Santa Clara is a historical California site that is laid in the center of the Santa Clara University. In 1777, it established and founded by the Franciscan Order. The mission’s purpose was to be the sister mission to Mission Dolores that is in San Francisco. Due to Mexico withdrawing from the Spanish Empire, the King of Spain and his Viceroy, the ones sponsoring the missions, were no longer in power. The Mexican government didn’t have enough resources and was not interested to maintain

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    The film Baby Driver overtly displays the practicing of sinful behavior that never ends up paying off for any character. Although the majority of the movie takes place in this sinful environment, certain individuals still exhibit morality and ethical actions in some prominent scenes. In the same way that all humans are incapable of not sinning, this vague concept of sin plagues the lives of every character in the movie. As the movie proves though, just because someone sins does not necessarily

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    For instance, Coke states the dwelling or remaining in Christ is an expression that denotes, “the closest union of affections and interests…it signifies that he who truly believes on Christ, is so united to him, as to be a member of his body, and consequently a partaker with him of his life, and, if faithful unto death, of his glory, and of all the happiness which he himself enjoys, or is able to communicate.” Also speaking of the fellowship aspect, W. Hall Harris III reverberates a similar conclusion

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    Every October in the 8th grade, we begin to study Chapter 3- The Nature of Church. This chapter includes the Four Marks of the Church. It is not an issue to explain “One” or “Apostolic,” but I seem to stumble when I explain “Holy” and “Catholic.” To provide better teaching on these two marks, I decided to explore in detail their origins, what they mean and to compare this to my current understanding of these two marks. In defining “Holy” for 8th grade, I state that the Church has her origin in the

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    I wouldn 't even know where to begin with all the things I 've done in my life that have involved literacy. Whether it 'd be speaking, reading, or writing; I can truly say that all three of these areas have expanded and developed over the years. However, I never had to do any of this alone. There was always inspiration for the times I was stuck on a blank page. There were always teachers, friends, and peers who were always there to guide me in the right direction for school assignments. I feel as

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