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Analyse and explain the work of ONE religious agency working for world development.
... as a nation wide charity event that takes place in May each year, since 1957. The towns are divided up the leader churches, and each house in the selected areas is presented with a Christian aid charity envelope for a ...
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Analyse and Explain the Work of One Religious Agency Working for World Peace.
... the third world countries borrow money to make their country a better place. However, the interest is so high that it is impossible to pay back the money borrowed. Therefore, a campaign has been made to cancel the debts of ...
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Analyse and explain the work of onereligious agency working for the world of development. In today’s modern society there is so much suffering on the world that isunknown to a majority of people. Christian aid helps to relieve people of thissufferi...
... Refugee Service. In 1949 the income was at a total of £29,000. The name of Christian aid was adopted in 1964.
In the fifties Christian aids main work was in refugees. In 1959 there total income was £483,000. In the sixties ...
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Are the arguments put forward in favour of the Ordination of women satisfactory?
... from the tribe of Levi. The actual priesthood of Israel however, was reserved for the male descendants of Aaron, who were authorised to offer sacrifice, supervise hygiene, and instruct the people of the Law of Moses. With the destruction of ...
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Bible is the combination of 66 books, divided into 2 parts –The Old (39) and New Testament(27) or Covenant, which means ‘book’
... that the Anglo-Latin word 'biblia' was derived from, which produced the word 'Bible'.
The Bible is also called 'book of books' because it is library of 66 books. In other words, Bible is a book that contains 66 books. If one ...
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Bunyans chief purpose in writing Pilgrims Progress was instruction. How effective are the forms and methods he uses in his narrative?
... experienced spiritually, this serves the didactic purpose by providing a vivid and realistic instruction that can easily be implemented. This merging of the spiritual and physical allows Bunyan to investigate Christianity on a variety of levels. For example the name ...
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Can a morally good person be described as someone who always obeys their conscience? Discuss.
... minds of individual men, is called 'conscience'; ad though it may suffer refraction in passing into the intellectual medium of each, it is not therefore so affected as to lose its character of being the Divine Law, but still has, ...
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Canons of Christianity
... Episcopal, Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, and many others. Because Christianity has been divided by denominations which each practice their faith in some differential manner, there has been many occasion for confusion or misconception.
History
The history of the Christian faith traces its ...
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Capitalism and Religion in the Works and Lives of Franklin and Equiano.
... while the extent of Equiano's participation and success in the capitalist market was determined by his faith. Both spiritual, both capitalist businessmen, Franklin and Equiano brought together these two seemingly opposed components of their lives by blending the two and ...
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Children cant be disciples so they cant be Christians either
... the necessary qualities. To be a disciple you have to be Christian, and so children start by entering the family of God in baptism and as they grow they learn more about their religion and have the choice of committing ...
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Christanity attitudes to the roles of men and women
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Christian Aid
... world. We can all use our influence on these people to make sure that the perspective of the world's poorest people is heard.
* Christian Aid also believes that the Christian gospel demands that we do all we can to ...
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Christian Aid
... world. We can all use our influence on these people to make sure that the perspective of the world's poorest people is heard.
* Christian Aid also believes that the Christian gospel demands that we do all we can to ...
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Christian Aid - Once the Second World War had finished, there was widespread homelessness in continental Europe.
... organising a joint repose. During the late 60's Food shortages and starvation were growing problems and Christian Aid wanted political action to be taken. So the latest aim was to campaign along with the World Development movement which was set ...
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Christian Aid is a charity, a company, and an aid to those in less developed countries than our own
... pounds goes out to the many different issues and problems, which Christian Aid face daily in their fight to help solve the troubles that are based highly in less developed countries. One of these problems is the increase of HIV ...
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Christian and Jewish holy days.
... The Eucharist the Holy Communion takes place.
The mass is a sacrifice as Jesus is Sacrificed on the Altar at every mass, it is a meal because we are being fed with the Holy Spirit
The Salvation Army is a group of ...
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Christian Morality
... name in vain.
* Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy.
The following are the commandments that are connected with human relationships,
* Honour your father and mother
* You shall not murder
* You shall not commit adultery
* You shall not steal
* You ...
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Christian perspectives on personal, social and world issues
... world countries so everyday necessities that are taken for granted such as clean, safe water, medicines and food as they are not so readily available (they cannot afford to provide them). For example millions of people die each year from ...
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Christian Philosophy on Death
... systems as they have throughout there entire life-constructively, destructively, or not at all" This saying generally tends to hold true as one dies.
All people cope with death differently however, by in large, most people go through some form of ...
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Christian Theology and Its Meanings.
... and to the amount of their faith. That tradition viewed as a system of belief and behaviour, leads people to see Christianity as one of the world religions, alongside Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and others. As a tradition, Christianity is more ...
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Christian views on marriage.
... is evident in a lot of the marriage ceremony. For example; in the greeting the priest asks the couple three questions, one of which is, "Will you love and honour each other for life?" This shows the couple agreeing to ...
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Christian views on the roles of men and women.
... submissive to their own husbands, like Sarah, who obeyed Abraham and called him her master. You are her daughters if you do what is right and do not give way to fear. I think that this means to Christians that ...
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Christianity and Aid Questions
... Low life expectancy. Life expectancy is the age that a person can be expected to live. In the North people are expected to live in to their late seventies, however, in the South people are lucky if they live to ...
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Christianity And Infertility.
... are seen as a gift of God and as a blessing, mostly as a gift of obedience. On the other hand, it is also seen as a curse and a cause of great pain and suffering. There is no specific ...
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Christianity and Poverty.
... from healthcare to human rights, from support to landless peasants in Brazil to ending child labour in India.
A project which I think is important is the BBC project. This is a very important project because it enables young people ...