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    Athanasius acknowledges that his conception of the generation of the Son carried implications inappropriate to deity. In frustration he complains that the Arians were only interested in “how God begets and what is the manner of His begetting.” In order to clarify his arguments Athanasius focuses on the nature of the beings involved and the manner in which generation takes place. His solution is that God is beyond human conception and therefore there must be a distinction between words and realities

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    the main characters in the story “Chariot Of The Sun God.” Phaeton wants to prove to everyone that he is Helios, god of the sun, son. Also making his dad proud in progress. The relationships between Helios and Phaeton is difficult but is relates to a lot of family Phaeton and Helios both relate to a father-son relationship. Through it all, both characters learn a lot, and they symbolize a father-son relationship. In many situations when a son/daughter wants to drive, they want to prove many things

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    “Would God have chosen to reveal himself to us as the one God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, unless he knew that this would be important to our understanding of him and of our faith? Must it not be the case that God cares greatly that we “get it,” that we see him for who he is? And must it not matter to our own lives, whether or not we understand him as the triune God that he is?” (13) This is the very heart of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, and Relevance, by Dr. Bruce

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    to Christian faith Jesus is the son of God or the son of man. To me He is my savior meaning he is the one that was sent to die on the cross for me and all of creation. I believe Jesus was able to feel and go through a lot of the struggles that so many of us go through every day. Jesus is my healer, he was beaten and bruised and because of it I believe that he healed me. He was a perfect example of how we should live life, giving the good news that he was sent by God to heal everyone who was sick,

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    Tifanny Santana 8 Tifanny Santana Dr. Weiner EN355.1 October 28, 2017 Women in Their Eyes Were Watching God and Native Son: The Road to? Acceptance through Suffering and Oppression Both Their Eyes Were Watching God and Native Son discuss the issue of oppression, but in different contexts. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, the main character, Janie, goes through a journey of three relationships in order to regain her freedom and strength. On the contrary, Native Son’s main character, Bigger is a black

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    a Jew from a land occupied by the Roman Empire, or the savior of mankind. In Christian doctrine, he is the only Son of God, the Son of Man, who died for humanity’s sin on a cross and resurrected from death three days later. In the actual text, over the course of the gospels and epistles, some key features of the nature of Jesus is discussed. It establishes Jesus’ status as the Son of God, and builds from there. This paper aims to discuss Jesus’ relationship with the Old Testament, with textual evidences

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    ‘The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God’ (Mark 1:1, ESV). The opening statement in the Gospel of Mark undoubtedly affirms the claim of Jesus’ identity. This claim, ‘Jesus is the Christ’ forms the foundations of Christology; Christology is an elucidation of that claim Understanding Mark within the backdrop of Jewish traditions and thought. Going back to apocalyptic Jewish views of Messiah and God’s dominion and reign on earth (Isaiah and Daniel). Jewish scriptures also frequently

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    unanswered. Why would God command Abraham to sacrifice his son, which has been the center point of the recent chapters and is the child that will fulfill the promises God made to Abraham in 13:16, 15:5, and 21:12? These are just some of the questions that this passage will bring to mind and they are not easily answered. These questions will even affect the theology of some believers and can have an impact on their worldview. The question why would God command Abraham to sacrifice his son is a question that

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    Wright and Zora Neale Hurston, two African--American writers from the early 1900's. The portrayals of African-American women by each author are contrasted based on specific examples from their two most prominent novels, Native Son by Wright, and Their Eyes Were Watching God by Hurston. With the intent to explain this divergence, the autobiographies of both authors (Black Boy and Dust Tracks on a Road) are also analyzed. Particular examples from the lives of each author are cited to demonstrate the

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    There are three parts to the Holy Trinity; God the Father, Christ the son, and the Holy Spirt. The definition of Trinity is God as three parts. All parts are equal and all parts are God. Christocentric is defined as the central theme of Christ in theology and teaching. While trinity is all one God, each part of the Trinity is important and central to theology in some way. In the incarnation and passion, Christ is the part of the Trinity that is most central to the teaching. The incarnation is the

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