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?Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on you? (ST. Augustine 2003). Children often believe in praying and they do the things they need to do each day often without doubting. Does prayer really work? Are there positive effects in children who pray? Should children be encouraged to pray and believe? These are questions that have been considered in several studies on prayer and children that shows children praying is a positive step in their healing.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 16288 prayer children benefits.doc
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464.16292 The Catholic Perspective of Cloning
The first book of the Bible, Genesis, gives the story of how God created man and woman. Eve was told that she would produce children. Each individual is different, both corporal and spiritual. ?During cloning there is no joining of genetic material of two parents. Rather, the DNA of a somatic cells is implanted into an egg without any genetic material of its own, and the resulting fused cell is stimulated to begin dividing? (Byren 2003). Is it right to create a person or animal in this way? Is this God?s plan? What is the Catholic perspective on cloning whether animal or human? This paper will define cloning, describe how it is used, when and where cloning has been used, and the Catholic perspective of cloning.
Pages: 7
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Filename: 16292 cloning embryo Catholic.doc
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465.16326 Priesthood and ability as a Priest and Bishop too provide advisory services in the local area
This three page paper looks at the role of a priest or bishop within the church and also within the community. The paper looks at how the roles are defined and what expectations are needed within the different areas of the church regions, such as Arch deacon, parish priest and bishop. The paper also looks at how the bishop is possibly out of touch with the community and how it may be remedied.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 16326 bishop anglican church community.doc
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466.16449 John Calvin and the Reformation
This paper will discus John Calvin and the Reformation. First, we will look at who John Calvin is, examine his strengths and weaknesses, as well as his personal history and accomplishments. We will also discuss the impact he had on the reformation, what theological implications his ministry had, and how his specific christological views shaped the reformation.
This undergraduate level paper examines the theology of Martin Luther in very broad terms. It focuses on the three tenets of his theology: that only Christ can forgive, not just the Church; that Christ is everywhere and the structures of the Church are not necessary, and that faith is assured through an individual relationship with Christ, not as a function of your station in life. It discusses the Church's reaction to his theology.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 16487 Theology Martin Luther.doc
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468.16502 What did the Anabaptists Believe?
?Anabaptist? is a blanket term used to cover several different Christian sects that formed after the Reformation and Martin Luther who believe, first, that faith in God must be established and professed as an adult in order to receive baptism. The majority of Anabaptists are Mennonites. Because the faith believed that only adults could fully enter a compact and relationship with Christ based on intellectual and religious evaluation, it would only be adults that could be baptized, not at birth, but in belief. The denial of the validity of infant-baptizm put them at direct odds with both the Catholics and the Protestants. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the specific elements of the Anabaptist faith and to explore their relationship with the more dominant Catholic and Protestant faiths.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 16502 Anabaptists Theology Doctrine.doc
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469.16560 Saint Augustine's Confessions
In this paper, we will show how the writing of Augustine's confessions helped Augustine to find and understand himself as interrelated to God. We will focus on one episode, that being the episode in book two where Augustine is a 16 year trouble maker and decides to steal some pears off a tree. Not because he is hungry, but because he wants to be bad, and feel this through theft. This leads to many deep theological and philosophical questions like: Can we know evil if we do not experience it our self? How do we know what bad is, how it feels, what it does to our soul, if we do not partake in a bad act? And then, does a confession remove this evil, or is it always there though our life, as part of our character, part of who we are? In this paper, we will use the Confessions from the Oxford World's Classics, which was translated by Henry Chadwick.