Influence of Greek Philosophy on Chrisitan Theology
.... style as well as his ascension to heaven (to join
Jesus) or go to hell (to be with Lucifer). There are other important antecedents in
Greek philosophy which ....
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Jesus and Christianity Today
.... the message of
Jesus. Today's Christians follow many different traditions, with the oldest traditions based on Roman Catholicism and the
Greek Orthodox Church. ....
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Jesus
.... The basic meaning of the word 'parable' means 'to compare' in
Greek. Thus,
Jesus uses an uncomplicated analogy to demonstrate a profound spiritual truth. ....
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Jesus Christ
.... Campbell also positions Gnosticism more generally as a docetic interpretation of
Jesus Christ. As he explains: The term "docetism" (from the
Greek dokein, "to ....
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Jesus and Saint Paul
.... In fact, the
Greek word Christos means 'the Annointed One' or 'the Messiah.' As the Son of God,
Jesus was the spiritual connection between the Old Testament ....
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Jesus and Social and Cultural Outcasts
.... More than once Paul makes the point that
Jesus becomes the pivotal figure of spiritual unity: There is neither Jew nor
Greek, there is neither bond nor free ....
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Psalm 119
.... see that John's opening words are asserting not only that God's Word (
Jesus) existed in .... These five
Greek words convey so much because they are not simple prose ....
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Jesus' Understanding of the Meaning of His Death
.... It is important that the correct translation from the
Greek of the early creeds is that
Jesus was raised from the dead, not that he rose from the dead. ....
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Jesus the Pharisee
.... declaration (Gal. 3.2) that there should be a religion neither Jew nor
Greek, slave nor free, but one community in Christ
Jesus. Falk cites ....
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Christianity
.... An aspect of this is cited by Campbell's reference to Galatians (3.28) calling for unity of Jew and
Greek, slave and free, "in Christ
Jesus," an idea echoed ....
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Birth & Early Life of Christianity
.... Matthew uses Old Testament writings to establish
Jesus as the Messiah (anointed one, Christos in
Greek) and the Son of God. Luke ....
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Early Church History It is impossible to
....
Jesus' martyrdom and the claim that he rose from the dead fuelled the spread of .... sprung, and by the Romans, who still worshipped household Gods of
Greek origin. ....
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Authorship & Purpose of The Gospel of Mark
.... The most important consideration in the purpose of the gospel was the "good news" (
Greek "euvangelion") of
Jesus' work of redemption through the cross. ....
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Apologetics in Scripture
.... "
Jesus Quotes
Greek Language Bible-Isaiah 29." . "The Authenticity of the Bible." . Cook, Charles. "Creation and Biblical Accuracy." . ....
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The Synoptic Gospel of Mark
.... "Christ," as translated in most Bibles, is the
Greek equivalent, but it would not have been used by Peter in conversation with
Jesus, since they would have ....
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Women's Place in Biblical Society
.... A more telling fact is the presence of women among
Jesus' disciples. Now, what was a disciple? The
Greek word that is being translated and that transliterates ....
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Early Christian Theology
.... "There is neither Jew nor
Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ
Jesus." Those are ....
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Greek Theatre
.... A "cask standing on end" stood for the mountain on which
Jesus was tempted .... combines dancing and text, which is directly comparable to the ancient
Greek tradition ....
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Paul's Views of Ministry
.... Campbell goes on to quote a passage in Galatians (3.28) calling for unity of Jew and
Greek, slave and free, "in Christ
Jesus," which is echoed in other letters ....
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The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... Campbell quotes the passage in Galatians (3:28) calling for unity of Jew and
Greek, slave and free, "in Christ
Jesus." Similar references to the community of ....
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Analysis of Works of Several Artists
.... seem to be drawn up in a whirlpool toward the light where the name of
Jesus is indicated by the letters "IHS, a
Greek abbreviation for '
Jesus'" (Stokstad 763). ....
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The Difference between Scientology & Christianity
.... refers to him as Christianity's "first organization man," who makes a point of uniting Jew,
Greek, slave, and free as "all one in Christ
Jesus" (1978, p. 379). ....
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Commentary on James' Epistle
....
Jesus Christ with his lips. While Moo outlines the epistle, in his commentary he expresses doubt about it having any organization. He gives the actual
Greek ....
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The School of Antioch in Development of Christianity
.... for the monolithic consensus." Campbell quotes the passage in Galatians (3.28) calling for unity of Jew and
Greek, slave and free, "in Christ
Jesus." The same ....
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Judaism, Christianity and Islam
.... assertion: "There is neither Jew nor
Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ
Jesus." The core ....
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Gospel according to Mark
.... pale in comparison to the subtleties of
Greek and Hebrew grammar contained in the ancient manuscripts. As we seek to uncover the historical
Jesus, are we not ....
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Christ On Marriage and Divorce
.... presence,/and the Word was God" (John 1:1). This opening is more
Greek than Hebrew .... is shown in John at the wedding at Cana in Galilee, when
Jesus performed his ....
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Discipleship in Gospel According to Mark
.... Yet, how likely is it that
Jesus or his disciples were primarily
Greek-speaking and only incidentally Hebrew- or Aramaic-speaking Jews? ....
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Matthew 28
.... since the time of the first Pentecostal event following
Jesus' ascension into .... that the word baptism is merely a transliteration of the original
Greek verb stem ....
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Depiction of Goddesses
.... with multiple aspects of deity in Buddhist or ancient
Greek tradition coalesce .... narrative strategy "to underline the exceptional nature of
Jesus' conception and ....
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