What have you become as a person
Question: Being an Ignatian Marian Student/Employee, What have you become as a person?"
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From a Christian perspective, what questions need to be asked and answered when developing a Christian Theology of Religions?
Problem: Jerome (ca. 347-420); Luther, Martin (1483-1546); Origen (AD 185-254) - Research about how each interpreted the Bible.
In your own words and based upon your course learnings, explain why the Christian faith would be "wanting" if Luke/Acts
Feel free to include the ACA code of ethics or the multicultural and social justice competencies as references in your response!
Question: How does Anselm try to resolve the philosophical tension between God's love and justice? (Chapter 8 in Kertes Weaver)
Problem: Explain the History (origin) and expansion or decline of Christianity over time.
For the second biblical interpretation assignment, students will be asked to answer biblical exegesis and hermeneutical paper.
Discuss an experience you've had that involved either cultural or gender differences in verbal communication.
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Q1. What does Scripture tell us about God's view of people? Q2. How should God's view of His children affect our teaching?
1. Write the Contextual Analysis for Exegesis paper 2. What does the book state about the author? Who is the author?
Are there any of the objections to the teaching of the Catholic Church that Austriaco describes and rebuts on pp. 108-113?
Assignment task: One aspect of Luke?Acts that we have explored this semester includes the manner in which different themes appear throughout these narratives.
Pray for Insight: What are the key truths God intends to communicate from these passages? Ask God to help you understand what this passage means to you.
Based on your understanding of the religions covered in class, construct a response to a New Religious Movement (NRM) from the perspective of the religion
In depth, Explain Ropke's thought, and evaluate it including the readings from earlier in the course. Compare and contrast his ideals.