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covenant of irrevocable personal consent" and that procreation was not the sole purpose or the basis for the union (Lawler, 2001, ...
tragedy" (Cai, 1999, p. 317). For Confucius, the focus was much narrower: when he considered poetry, he was thinking of the Book o...
different. Contextual Theology Bergmann reports five models of contextual theology, originally identified by Stephen B. Bevans,...
Christianity is and always has been the dominant religious preference in the United States. It was founded on the philosophy of r...
In six pages this report considers Brookhiser's 1996 George Washington biography that presents a man less concerned about politics...
In three pages this paper discusses education leadership within the context of this book. There are no other sources listed....
In five pages this paper discusses federalism as the cornerstone of American government and the reasons the founding fathers insis...
protagonist does not only not fight against sin, he embraces it, and categorically refuses all attempts at redemption. The followi...
their relationship to human development and a greater awareness evolved of the role and the importance of the individual rather th...
not wrong. They believe that people should be able to do whatever they like as long as it does not hurt anyone else. Yet, the majo...
French Huguenots, African slaves, Spaniards, Italians and Portuguese.v South Carolina, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Virginia and M...
the convention that drew up the Constitution (Wright 18). It was also noted, however, that "Indeed it is said that he would have b...
increasingly marginalized from public and private spheres. Once upon a time, prayer was permitted in public schools, and no one t...
in the place of Samuel Ward who was dead (Signers of the Declaration of Independence, 2009). As a founding father he becam...
as is the case with many other unsung people from history. One must see, and understand, exactly how Josiah was important, despite...
This book review pertains to Rau Bakke's A Theology As Big as the City. First of all, the writer/reviewer describes Bakke's primar...
This essay defines and discusses urban theology. It discusses cities and urban areas in the Bible and in today’s society. The essa...
unique voice for their character, who is at once symbolic of the old Latin America and also indicative of what the new emerging co...
accomplishments. In fact, many research studies have found that the presence of a childs father in the home has a positive effect ...
he couldnt stop at one or two, it was a real problem for him and he became an alcoholic. When he was drinking he was completely ou...
to share himself; his beliefs, opinions, experiences and values. Also, in writing out a description of someone close, the student ...
only unnecessary, it is redundant. They are right in some respects. God does know everything. God knows what each of us needs and ...
words of major scholars and theologians from the past and present to explain ideas. There is another statement the author makes ...
church. The laws and regulations may change but those changes take a very long time. Our society has changed dramatically over t...
grace precedes faith."7 Augustine argues that it is impossible "to believe without having heard," yet is also impossible for the i...
for the eruption of this monumental moment in American history and, ultimately, the production of that remarkable document we know...
one traces the history of each of the three denominations in the country. The Methodists and the Presbyterians were highly organiz...
his Preface, indicating his regard for him as a "seminal thinker" (Nash ix). Also, he acknowledges that he adopted his stance rega...
is pleasure derived from worshiping the Triune God. In Book II, Augustine discusses further the subject of signs. He defines wha...
to Congress, he found that he had "already been appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs" (John Jay, 2007). All this is fine, but J...