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    Thematic Analysis Template Student: Copy and paste the down arrow (  ) into boxes to show that a unit of material is continuing. Copy and paste the left arrow (  ) into boxes to show where a unit of material ends. column #1 Paragraphs (Submit in parts 1–3) Column #2 Immediate Context (Submit in Parts 2–3) Column #3 Major Points (Submit in Part 3) Column #4 Major Sections (Submit in Part 3) Column #5 Theme (Submit in Part 3) 1:1–5 Introduction 1:1-26 Before Pentecost

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    Church Fathers

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    GETTING TO KNOW THE CHURCH FATHERS Seminar in Church History 520 September 21‚ 2012 The author of the book‚ “Getting to know the church fathers” makes it very clear from the onset that the book is not only a historical look into the development of the church but an attempt to revitalize or jump-start one’s life in Christian ministry. Bryan Liftin helps readers understand the fathers as individuals who cared deeply about preserving the core tenets of the Christian faith. This book has a

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    An Ecumenical Council is when the entire Church‚ convened by the Pope and composed of bishops‚ gathers in an assembly to address certain concerns of the Universal Church. The council’s purpose is to correct any misconceptions in the church‚ teachings or scripture‚ so that the church’s teachings and doctrine continue to carry out the same message that Jesus Christ intended when he entrusted his apostles with his church on earth. During the Council of Ephesus there had been several controversies about

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    The two types of exegetical methods that have been used throughout the history of the Church are typology and allegory. In Alexandria‚ the allegorical method clearly took prominence over typology‚ while the opposite can be said for Antioch. While the two are not necessarily completely opposed to one another‚ there are several differences between them. It is clear through the writings of the Church Fathers that both methods were used‚ although some Fathers were more inclined to lean one way or the

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    salvation‚ not God” CD: “free will teaches that when presented with the facts of God’s plan for salvation that every individual person has a choice to make to either accept or reject God’s gift of salvation.” CD: Ignatius of Antioch said that “If anyone is truly religious he is a man of God; but if he is irreligious‚ he is a man of the devil‚ made such‚ not by nature‚ but by choice.” CD: “If God thinks that this state of war in the universe a price worth paying for

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    1. What did the Apostles contribute for the growth of the early church? St. Peter‚ one of the apostles and also the first pope‚ established the church of Antioch for seven years presiding as the city’s bishop and preached to scatter communities of believers. These believers include the Jews‚ the Hebrew Christians and the gentiles who live in Pontus‚ Galatia‚ Cappadocia‚ Asia Minor and Bithynia. Also‚ the author of the Acts of the Apostles portrays Peter as a very important figure within the early

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    Saul outline

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    9:1-6) 1. Bright light 2. Blinded 3. Questioned C. Ananias is sent to Saul (Acts 9:10-16) 1. Saul vision restored (Acts 9:17-18) 2. Saul is baptized (Acts 9:18) III. Saul Travels sharing the Gospel A. Travel to Tarsus B. Travel to Antioch C. Travel to Rome IV. Saul’s name change A. Reference to similarities to Saul son of Kirsh (13:21-32) 1. Member of chosen people (Acts 13:1‚ I Sam 10:9-11) 2. Acts in anger (Acts 9:1-2) 3. King Saul tries to kill David & Saul from Tarsus tries

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    First Crusade

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    Jerusalem‚ launched an assault on the city‚ and captured it in July 1099‚ massacring many of the city’s Muslim and Jewish inhabitants. They also established the crusader states of the Kingdom of Jerusalem‚ the County of Tripoli‚ the Principality of Antioch‚ and the County of Edessa. Because the First Crusade was largely concerned with Jerusalem‚ a city which had not been under Christian dominion for 461 years‚ and the crusader army refused to return the land to the control of the Byzantine Empire‚

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    Alchemy was‚ in the 17th century‚ commonly accepted within the scientific community. Though of as a sacred‚ and secret research‚ alchemy was a science focused on nature. Alchemist were known to create magically potions that would cure any disease. One item searched for more than any other was the philosopher’s stone which was actually a liquid. The philosopher’s stone had the power to turn base metals into silver or gold. If a person were to drink it‚ they would be gifted with immortality. Being

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    dangerous route for miles and miles. The route had a big impact on many societies. Objects such as silk and silver were traded on this route. The silk road brought the east and west together. It started at China’s capital Xian and stretched to Antioch in Damascus (“The Silk Road Bridges” 1). It also lead to many parts around the Middle East. It was about 4‚000 miles in distance. Common objects traded along the Silk Road were Silver and Silk. Silk went westward towards the Middle East and Silver

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