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Problem: What are the first few chapters of Traveling Mercies by Anne Lamott about?
Question: What is soteriology? What are examples of soteriologicalpractices along the way?
The book of John includes seven "I Am" statements that Jesus makes explaining more of who He is.
Explain the metaphor in Galatians 4:1-5 Paul is using a very important metaphor in trying to illustrate the need for maturity
How does Kinnaman describe 'doubtless'? What is Kinnaman's response in terms of how the church ought to respond?
How do you think this new, higher standard is different than simply upholding the law? Do you think it is more difficult?
Problem: Describe the concepts or beliefs common to most groups of first-century Judaisms
Explain how a Christian can provide ministry within the police agency. Using leadership theory of the different types of leaders.
Is the resurrection of Jesus important? Do you believe it is true? Why or why not? I
What is the Christian view of the nature of human persons, and which theory of moral status is it compatible with?
What did you learn and what principles could you implement in your project? Was there anything you disagreed with and why?
Are men and women "inherently" good and slipping up when doing bad? Or is it the other way around? What does the Bible say about it?
How does the author of Hebrews argue for the superiority of Christianity to Judaism?
Problem: What is the image of God? What affect does sin have on the image of God?
how such a complex dialectic relationship dictated and changed how one approached scripture and the purpose of first-order and second-order theology.
What is the main message the parable of the Good Samaritan? A) How do you think it impacted the original audience, the people Jesus was speaking to that day?
How do you expect the university's mission and Franciscan values to influence your time as a nursing student?
Problem: Exegete Amos 9:11-15 using the five steps of the Interpretive Journey
What rhetorical situation does Paul face in Galatians? On what basis were Paul's apostleship and gospel under attack?
What have you learned are your primary strengths and weaknesses in pastoral care? How have you begun to self-supervise your care with this awareness?
Problem: Reflect on God's sovereignty in your life from your salvation through to the present day.
According to the Bible (2 Corinthians 3:16) it says, "Whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. What does it mean to take away or remove veil?
I said at the beginning of the course that I would not give you a polished definition of the Christian understanding of the human person.
What is the structure of the human person (body, soul, and spirit) for Aquinas? What question and answer does Aquinas use in his works of the Summa Theologica?
How does that manifest itself in your life? How has that affected your understanding of God and His grace?