The Scarlet Letter
.... his divinity, moved back and forth between personal experience of gracious transformation and obedience to the order dictated by
God's sovereign will
The ....
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Scarlet Letter
.... his divinity, moved back and forth between personal experience of gracious transformation and obedience to the order dictated by
God's sovereign will
The ....
(2348

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John, Luke, Mark, Matthew
.... John's Revelation displays both the ultimate result of Adam's rebellion and
God's sovereign purpose overruling that rebellion and crushing Satan once and for ....
(2814

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Thomas Hobbes
.... religions. By introducing
God or religion into the recipe, Hobbes would have effectively posited an opposing
God to his
Sovereign. ....
(1644

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Bertrand Russell's critique of Leviathan
.... These rights accrue to the government, to the Leviathan, which becomes, in effect, "a mortal
God" (551). The
sovereign is the head of the government and can be ....
(1269

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Bertrand Russell's critique of Hobbes' Leviathan
.... These rights accrue to the government, to the Leviathan, which becomes, in effect, "a mortal
God" (551). The
sovereign is the head of the government and can be ....
(1269

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The way of faith
.... As the rest of this story shows,
God remained
sovereign over all: And the angel answering said unto him, I am Gabriel, that stand in the presence of
God; and ....
(3266

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Comparison of Beliefs of Hobbes and Locke
.... However, due to laziness, they do not always follow rational and
God-given standards .... The
sovereign is the head of the government and can be an individual or a ....
(1917

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Machiavelli, Hobbes & Locke
.... Thus, since Hobbes admits that most men would follow the dictates of
God rather than the dictates of the
sovereign, he argues that Scripture supports his moral ....
(2550

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Scripture
.... Instead, it is found only in the
sovereign God Himself, the
God that breathed the words through human writers of authoritative texts. ....
(1409

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Free Will and Redestination
.... the authority of scripture that declares
God's omnipotence, if one rejects as illusory or contradictory the idea that
God is cosmically
sovereign but mankind ....
(2838

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Soteriology & Christian Salvation
.... It rather originates as the
sovereign act of
God: "There are no 'works' by which the human being can first make himself favorable to
God out of human power and ....
(2119

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Philosophical Ideas
.... 6. One of the major shifts in thinking over the centuries has been from the idea that the
sovereign is invested by
God or the gods or some other external and ....
(1615

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Free-Will & True Republic, Augustine and Machiavelli
.... Anarchy (where no one and no structure is
sovereign) Several of the forms of .... in relation to free-will, he simultaneously contended that
God knows ahead of time ....
(1109

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The Symbol & Reality of Property for Locke
.... Both rights and property depend first on the gift of
God and second on the consent .... the means by which each person agrees to hand over to a
sovereign the right ....
(2156

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Hobbes' Views on Law & Coercion
.... as saying that the leader of the commonwealth is an agent of
God Himself. .... There is, in actuality, another means whereby the
sovereign can attain control of the ....
(2194

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Grace in the Theology of Saint Augustine
.... be of infinite strength. Only
God is the true
sovereign of the universe and its omnipotent creator. John Hick points out: "Indeed ....
(2141

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Book of Isaiah
.... He portrays the
sovereign rule of the Lord of Hosts who judges not only Israel .... Afterward,
God would judge each of these along other nations, bringing them to ....
(845

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)
Allegory
.... So the first rule of the Biblical allegories is that they exist:
God made them for His purposes, because
God is
sovereign. Paul ....
(3107

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MONOTHEISM Judges 2 presents a paradox of the I
.... annointed one. In Psalm 8:1 the psalmist addresses
God as "O Lord, our
Sovereign." In Psalm 2:1 the "nations conspire. . . and the ....
(3093

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Exegesis of 1 Samuel 2:27-36.
.... His note that "it was the will of the Lord to slay them" (v. 25) is put this way: "because
God is
sovereign in every circumstance. ....
(3223

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Free Will & Predestination
.... John Calvin, but Calvin became the "main proponent of the doctrine that those saved by
God are chosen by Him." Calvinism views
God as having
sovereign over all ....
(2527

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America & Christianity
.... They felt assured that a
sovereign God was directing the fate of individuals, nations, and all of creation
It seemed to the Puritans that England's ....
(1434

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Locke 2nd Treatise on Gov
.... In the natural state, Locke felt we all have a duty to
God not to harm .... Collectively, an authority or
sovereign is set-up by the people to handle law and order ....
(1000

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Paradise Lost
.... to get her to ignore her own reasoning about knowing
God had forbid them .... now / To sensual Appetite, who, from beneath / Usurping over
sovereign Reason, claimed ....
(1623

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Images of the Deity in Egyptian Religious Belief
.... garb/headdress of an animal, either imputed powers associated with the animal to pharaoh or "symbolized the
god's protection of the
sovereign." Statues mounted ....
(3386

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Moral/Theological Issues in Economics
.... the market economy is that it presupposes a philosophy and spirit of individualism, which is alien to Christians, since it is
God who is ultimately
sovereign. ....
(1142

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Moral/Theological Issues & Economics This paper discusses four ...
.... the market economy is that it pre-supposes a philosophy and spirit of individualism, which is alien to Christians, since it is
God who is ultimately
sovereign. ....
(1124

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Modern Society and Humanism
.... The shift to modernity is seen in the way Calvin ascribes this need to derive sovereignty from
God to the individual and not a royal
sovereign. ....
(2207

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The Renaissance and The Reformation
.... The shift to modernity is seen in the way Calvin ascribes this need to derive sovereignty from
God to the individual and not a royal
sovereign. ....
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