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The purpose of Creeds in Christianity

Introduction Once the massive difficulties of persecution were history with the coming of the Christian emperors, the concentration of Christianity turned to defining and defending Christ and the Trinity. The first issues came in addressing Christ’s relationship with the Father, Read more…

By Aaron Hale, 6 years ago
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The Role of Bishops, Martyrs, and Scripture in Early Christianity

Introduction    The early church was a period of great changes and God raised up great leaders for this time. The bishops were the men who took point and, often at the cost of their own lives, aimed the church Read more…

By Aaron Hale, 6 years ago
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Numbers 6:1–21: the law for the Nazirite

Introduction The word Torah or Law is best understood as “instruction” or “teaching.”[1] The book of Numbers stands right in the middle of the transition from Sinai and, through the 40 years, into the promised land. It begins with instructions Read more…

By Aaron Hale, 6 years ago
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Passover Theme in John: Jesus as the fulfillment.

Introduction John is often referred to as the evangelist. This is because, in the literature attributed to him, he states quite directly that his purpose in writing was “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ.”[1] John writes Read more…

By Aaron Hale, 6 years ago
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What is the Cost: Discipleship Reflection

Model for Christian Discipleship Three times in Mark Jesus prepares his disciples for his upcoming victory against the enemy and in each case, they seem reluctant to see what he “taught”[1] them. In Mark 8:31 Jesus uses the word δεῖ Read more…

By Aaron Hale, 6 yearsJune 26, 2019 ago
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Matthew’s Birth Narrative: Matthew 1:18–25

Introduction Matthew is the Jewish gospel writer. Throughout his gospel, Matthew is concerned with showing Jesus as the Jewish Messiah. To convince his audience of the validity of the claim that Jesus was the long-awaited Messiah, Matthew pays close attention Read more…

By Aaron Hale, 6 years ago
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The emergence of Pietism and its influence upon the Great Awakenings

Pietism cannot really be understood without taking into account the impact of the writings of the Puritans. In the center of both the Puritan and pietist movements is an emphasis on holiness and a personal rebirth. These ideas of personal Read more…

By Aaron Hale, 6 years ago
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Liberalism and Evangelicalism

Social Engagement Between Evangelicalism and Liberalism The difference between Evangelical and Liberal social engagement is best summed up by looking at intent or authority. Both groups intend to make an impact in the world. The Evangelicals wanted to call people Read more…

By Aaron Hale, 6 years ago
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How did the Renaissance influence scriptural interpretation in such a way that it set up the Reformation?

What people wanted to know changed. The Renaissance signified the start of the shift from “the collective dreamlike life of medieval Christianity”[1] to the fully Enlightenment rejection of the validity of relational authority. The word Renaissance means rebirth and it Read more…

By Aaron Hale, 6 years ago
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Differences among the four main branches of the Reformation: Lutheran, Anabaptist, Reformed, and Anglican

What’s the same?  When talking about the differences in Protestantism, it is also important to notice the similarities. All Protestants express a belief in the doctrine of justification by faith alone. That word alone is what sets Protestants apart from Read more…

By Aaron Hale, 6 years ago

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