Sunday, July 14, 2013
The role of Chrisiten monasticism in sustaining European civilization
Disscuss the role of Chrisiten monasticism in sustaining European civilization during the early Middle Ages. Refer specifically to monasticism’s contributionsto the arts, learning, and education from the age of harlemagne to Peter Abelard CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Topic: On Christian Liberty
Paper instructions:
What is the central focus of Martin Luther in his book On Christian Liberty. What is the text about? Why does he choose
this focus? Why does he think that this is important? In what ways do you agree or disagree?
Can science go too far?
There is an ongoing battle between faith/spirituality and science that has been active even before the time of Shelley.
What are some of the things she addresses that are still important today? What are some of the ethical questions she brings up regarding the scientific definition of life and death? What does she illustrate about the power science has to blur the line between life and death? What is a current news item that is similar to this issue?
“How and how well does Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein address ethical issues of science and/or faith for audiences, regardless of when they read the novel?”
What is the central message of the Book of Jonah
What is the central message of the Book of Jonah? (TheBiblical and theological lesson for both early and modern Christians) What is the central message of the Book of Jonah? (The Biblicaland theological lesson for both early and modern Christians) CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Religion
Respond to the quotation below. Be sure to cite the book and to mention events and ideas in the book that would explain Sara’s views of these issues. Keep in mind that Jesus and his companions were not Christians, much less Catholic or Baptist.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
“Sara may be well-intentioned, but she and St. Gregory’s are going about things the wrong way. You’re not supposed to let just anyone who wants to, take communion, much less pray the words of consecration over toast when your friend and former lover is dying, you don’t baptize people after they take communion, you don’t baptize children just because they ask, you don’t ‘marry’ a person of the same sex and you don’t ‘lay hands’ on people and pray for them without having received the authority to do so. And the pantry is not ‘church’; you need a valid liturgy and authorized clerics for that. Sara has simply allowed her leftist politics, concern for outcasts, and the ‘liberation theology’ of Jesuits like Martin-Baro to overcome her good sense. People need rules; that’s why we have them in the first place. If we don’t have rules, people will do whatever they want, and then where will we be?”CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
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