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Please answer it asap for positive/helpful ratings. Thank you. Answer them in more than paragraphs. Like many missionaries in the past, Theophile Verbist encountered great difficulties but he neve...
Write your answer in not less than five sentences. Like many missionaries in the past, Theophile Verbist encountered great difficulties but he never gave up. Cite and describe an instance in your life...
1. Like many missionaries in the past, Fr. Theophile Verbist encountered great difficulties but he never gave up. Cite and describe an instance in your personal life when you experienced problems and ...
1. Like many missionaries in the past, Fr. Theophile Verbist encountered great difficulties but he never gave up. Cite and describe an instance in your personal life when you experienced problems and ...
Essay 1. Like many missionaries in the past, Theophile Verbist encountered great difficulties but he never gave up. Cite and describe an instance in your life when you experienced problems and how you...
Please answer it asap for positive/helpful ratings. Thank you. Answer them in more than paragraphs. Like many missionaries in the past, Theophile Verbist encountered great difficulties but he neve...
1. Watch the short video clip entitled "DIFFERENT" Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu24PZIbkoY 2. Cite and describe a significant personal experience related to the message of the video ______...
FOR FILIPINO TUTORS 6 . Social Justice requires Human Solidarity. Explain clearly the aspect of social justice in the Oplan Tokhang program. Is there any solidarity that feature in this progra...
As a selected religious and spiritual leaders in your community (a priest, a pastor, an imam, or a spiritual leader of an indigenous group). 1. Can you briefly explain the foundations of your reli...
Show from specific texts how human rebellion impacts the relationship of people with God, with humanity, and with creation. What do you think these opening chapters of the Bible say about the human c...
SUNDAY MASS (October 31, 2021) Reflect on the gospel/ readings/experience of the religious activity you participated in. Pick a NATURAL PHENOMENON which you think can best symbolizes this experience/g...
SUNDAY MASS (October 31, 2021) Reflect on the gospel/ readings/experience of the religious activity you participated in. Pick a NATURAL PHENOMENON which you think can best symbolizes this experience/g...
consider "Together With All Creatures," a document that comes from the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. The document asserts our common creatureliness and our distinctive creatureliness. identify at ...
consider "Faith Active in Love." This document attempts to address the misconception that the church is or should be only concerned about spiritual matters. Instead, it calls for direct and intentiona...
In a first thoughtful paragraph, consider "Together With All Creatures," a document that comes from the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. The document asserts our common creatureliness and our distinc...
German Lutheran pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote many important books and devotional material, including - The Cost of Discipleship . discuss a time in your life when your pondering...
An opportunity to interact with and reflect upon the approaches to the Bible of Christian theologians from around the world. Will interact with two theologians and how they approach the Bible. For o...
reflect on your growing sense of calling/vocation using either Sor Juana or Gerrard Winstanley. Write a substantial paragraph or two describing how one of these two individuals' lives or writings reso...
Based on reading from The Prodigal God by Tim Keller On page 81, Tim Keller summarizes how Jesus's parable redefines lostness. He writes, "Jesus's parable creates something of a crisis for the th...
In your reading from God at Work, Veith brought up some perpetually important questions when we consider our vocation(s). Why should we consider the goal of carrying out any vocation ultimately to be ...
Please provide me a well-explained answer. Thank you! 1.) The Church believes that "action on behalf of justice and participation in the transformation of the world fully appear ... as a constitutive ...
From your reading, think about the ways that the lives of Christians look different than the lives of others. Explain how Christian lives should look different than the lives of non-Christians. Then, ...
In this thread, I want you to consider more deeply the lives of monks and ascetics. Their lives were ones of separation from the world and dedication to serving God and living a quiet, rigorous, 'holy...
Pick a message of hope from Isaiah or Jeremiah, and summarize it. How might one of the two global writers relate to you text (Be sure to quote something specific from their work in support of your ana...
you have been introduced to the idea of vocation. In this discussion thread, first identify how vocation has been misunderstood, both in the past and in the present. Be specific, using examples from y...
You have been introduced to the idea of vocation. In this discussion thread, first identify how vocation has been misunderstood, both in the past and in the present. Be specific, using examples from y...
Paul uses two primary metaphors for community: the human body and a building. For body metaphors, see Romans 12:1-8, I Corinthians 12; for building metaphors, see Romans 15:20, 1 Corinthians 3:10, Ep...
Paul uses two primary metaphors for community: the human body and a building. For body metaphors, see Romans 12:1-8, I Corinthians 12; for building metaphors, see Romans 15:20, 1 Corinthians 3:10, Ep...
One of the most important points to remember when reading the New Testament letters is that they are situational. That is, they are written by specific people to specific people in particular circumst...
Which one of Paul's eight metaphors of the atonement speaks to you? Why? choose one of these metaphors(Justification, gift, sacrifice , new creation, adoption, reconciliation, purchase , grafting ) h...
Paul uses two primary metaphors for community: the human body and a building. For body metaphors, see Romans 12:1-8, I Corinthians 12; for building metaphors, see Romans 15:20, 1 Corinthians 3:10, Ep...
in bible A two-part question: If you were living at the time of Jesus under Roman occupation, how might you have reacted to Jesus claiming that the Kingdom of God is here? I ask you to assume the voi...
Explain Israel's arguments (1 Samuel) in demanding a king. What warnings did Samuel offer regarding their request for a king? Why was the request for a king a wrong idea concerning Israel's covenant w...
Q. How are families depicted in the Deuteronomistic History? What is their structure, and how are wrongs against the family handled? What impact did these structures and institutions have on the house...
Q. What is Hellenization? In what ways do you think it might have affected the birth and spread of Christianity? How did the political events of the Hellenistic period affect the political climate of ...
Q. Describe the relationship between prophets and kings in the Deuteronomistic History. How did the prophets influence the monarchs? How could prophets make or break a king? Q. What characteristics do...
Q. Who is a biblical prophet? Explain any two reasons why prophets were important in their societies? What are the major themes found in the books of Amos? How do these themes reflect the political an...
Q. What is the decalogue? With the help of examples from the Book of Exodus, explain the difference between apodictic and casuistic laws. Q. What is a Suzerainty Treaty? What are its characteristic fe...