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Papers On Specific People (Religion)
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"The Creed" By Bernard L. Marthaler
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5 pages in length. Considered the most broadly accepted, adapted and utilized of all Christian faith statements, the Nicene Creed has been the subject of much literary interpretation. Its fundamental basis is spread among such Christian factions as the Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Calvinists, Roman Catholics, Lutherans, where its tenets are followed both utmost and exclusively. Bernard L. Marthaler's The Creed extends the knowledge and understanding of this particular Christian influence by seeking a deeper awareness of its underlying meaning. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCcreed.rtf
"The Divine Dramatist: George Whitefield and the Rise of Modern Evangelicalism"
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A 5 page paper which provides a book review of Harry S. Stout's "The Divine
Dramatist: George Whitefield and the Rise of Modern Evangelicalism." No additional
sources cited.
Filename: RAstout.wps
"The Long Discourses Of The Buddha: A Translation Of The Digha Nikaya" – Analysis Of Meditation
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14 pages in length. Adopting the Buddhist concept of mindfulness is to accept fulfillment and inner peace by allowing it to enter the body through the mind. By inviting such a principle into one's existence, one cannot help but find peace and enrichment in the quality of life. One specific method for achieving said mindfulness is by way of meditation, a principle that Maha-satipatthana Sutta in Maurice Walshe's translation of The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Digha Nikaya addresses in depth. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCBuddMed.rtf
"The Puritan Dilemma" by Edmund Sears Morgan
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A 5 page paper which analyzes
the book "The Puritan Dilemma" by Edmund Sears Morgan, a book that details much of
the life of John Winthrop. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAmorgnpur.wps
1 Peter
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A 3 page paper that discusses the First Epistle of Peter. This essay discusses the authorship of the letter and proof that it was written by the Apostle Peter, a short background of Peter, the similarities between what Peter says in this letter and his speeches as recorded in other Books, Peter as one of three in the inner circle, how Jesus entrusted Peter with His Church, the characteristics/themes of the letter and the audience. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PG1petr.RTF
2 Corinthians 5:11-6:2 Exegesis
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This 10 page essay presents an exegesis of 2 Corinthians 5:11-6:2, otherwise known as Paul's Ministry of Reconciliation. The essay provides a brief background of the conditions that acted as a catalyst for Paul's letter. Throughout the essay is woven Paul's theology and the foundations for his theology as well as his major themes in all his writing. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PG2cor56.rtf
A Biographical Study Of St. Peter, The Apostle
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A 15 page paper that reports the life of Peter, the Apostle, including information about his birth and status in life. The paper describes and discusses many of the actions of Peter and provides comments about lessons we can learn from Peter at the beginning and end of the paper as well as interspersed in the narrative. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGstptr9.rtf
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