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    Classical Rationality as the Basis of Utopism and its Criticism from the Viewpoints of Language and Experience The constant return to utopian projects of re-organizing society testifies that utopism is deeply rooted in the structure of the Classical episteme. In this case to break with utopian line of thinking means to uncover and eliminate all the presuppositions which inevitably lead to the transformation of social ideals into utopias. If we approach the problem of utopism from this point of

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    RESEARCH PAPER Inerrancy of Scripture: Authority by Inspiration THEO 525 LUO (spring 2012) Systematic Theology I Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Jacqueline M. Jones (ID# 24515464) March 9‚ 2012 Thesis Statement The divine inspiration of Scripture guarantees its inerrancy and authority. Table of Contents [ No table of contents entries found. ] Introduction Introduction Under the doctrine of biblical inerrancy‚ in what sense is the Bible authoritative? This is a question that has plagued

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    Should I grow a beard like Jesus? Or give away all my possessions? Or should I stone my future daughters if they offend me? I will explore the areas of authority-as-such‚ the Bible and its rightful authority‚ Biblical interpretation and a normative hermeneutic‚ Christian ethics‚ and the conclusion of my analysis in an endeavor to answer the following question: What does it mean for the Bible to have authority in Christian ethics? Points of Trajectory I would like to clarify this argument by providing

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    Mrs C Dryden

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    # 2009 University of South Africa All rights reserved Printed and published by the University of South Africa Muckleneuk‚ Pretoria EDC1015/1/2010±2012 98473980 3B2 A4 6pica style (iii) EDC1015/1/2010±2012 Contents Unit INTRODUCTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 THINKING CLEARLY AND LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE: THE BEGINNING OF OUR NEW WORLD ASKING QUESTIONS: CHALLENGING WHAT THE WORLD TELLS US HOW IN THE WORLD CAN WE GIVE OUR LIVES MEANING? WHAT OF AN AFRICAN WORLD? CAN WE CHANGE OUR WORLD? RETHINKING

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    RESEARCH PROPOSAL Empirical Research Presented by: Santosh Table of Contents Abstract....................................................................................................................................1 Objective...................................................................................................................................2 Benefits.............................................................................................................

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    Gerard Genette writes at the outset in his essay ‘Structuralism and Literary Criticism’ that methods developed for the study of one discipline could be satisfactorily applied to the study of other discipline as well. This is what he calls “intellectual bricolage ’‚ borrowing a term from Claude Levi-Strauss. This is precisely so‚ so far as structuralism is concerned. Structuralism is the name given to Saussure’s approach to language as a system of relationship. But it is applied also to the study

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    The Abolition Of Slavery

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    interpretation of Scripture to procure God’s regulation of social issues. This forum on the issue of slavery set Christian praxis‚ which the modern church still uses to dictate its protest against modern social justice issues. Nineteenth century biblical hermeneutics in connection with advocacy of slavery or Abolition relied

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    for that individual (Littlejohn & Foss 38). Direct experience is therefore very important in this theory. The phenomenological tradition is also split into three schools of thought: classical phenomenology‚ the phenomenology of perception‚ and hermeneutic phenomenology. Edmund Husserl‚ considered the founder of modern phenomenology‚ held an almost controversial view that instead of seeing things through our own psyches‚ we should take ourselves away from our biases and see things in an objective

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    Confidence is a concept that can be interpreted in multiple different ways. Confidence is a positive state of mind with the feeling or consciousness of ones powers‚ or of reliance on ones circumstances (SITE). In order to be confident one must have full trust and belief in themselves and their power or ability. Confidence can be demonstrated by being aware of body language and facial expressions during an act of assertiveness. Confidence may be described by looking at a situation as an opportunity

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    Reading Backwards Summary

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    In this attempt to understand what it means to be made in the image of God the researcher plans to adopt Richard Hays method of reading backwards. He puts this method forward in his book Reading Backwards: Figural Christology and the Fourfold Gospel Witness. In this work Hays presents the idea that “the Gospels teach us how to read the OT‚ and—at the same time—the OT teaches us how to read the Gospels. Or‚ to put it a little differently‚ we learn to read the OT by reading backwards from the Gospels

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