Summer Bible Study – 4 lessons Read the Book of Colossians, Chapter 1. In this study we will see the supremacy of Jesus Christ, the greatness of His reconciliation between mankind and God Almighty, and the great example of the Apostle Paul in his sacrificial service for the Lord. Blog Quiz 1. According to the first three verses of Colossians Chapter 1, answer the following questions: * Who wrote the book? * Who was with the author?
I expect the student to use some research beyond what I have provided for the class. You may use the textbooks and/or other materials I have provided as long as you include some original
Religious Experience as Perception of God is some what of a prequel to Alston’s book Perceiving God in which he delves deeper and expounds more on his arguments concerning religious experience and perception. In Religious Experience as Perception of God, William Alston is focusing on direct awareness of God versus indirect awareness of God and presents his “Theory of Appearing” model of perception, in which he states that something presenting itself to you in a certain way, apart from your judging and /or conceptualizing it constitutes perception (Peterson, 45). Alston has divided this essay into five parts in an effort to present his argument gradually and in stages, I can only assume for better understanding and clarity, however, his technical writing makes it hard for the non-professional philosopher to fully understand his arguments. Alston uses section one as a foundation or introduction for his discourse; explaining that what he is calling an “experience of God” encompasses an array of all experiences the subject has related to the aforementioned experience and giving his reasons for focusing on “direct experience of God” and “nonsensory experiences” (Peterson,45-47). In Section two, Alston advocates a “perceptual model” of mystical experience (Peterson, 47).
Now you are in a position to begin the research that will enable you to complete the task. Research and make notes on Gibb’s Reflective Cycle and Inter-professional Capabilities. Make sure you understand what is meant by the terms knowledge, skill and attitude. Research what is meant by inter-professional working. During your research Be systematic and methodical Use separate pages for notes on each section Carefully note the full reference for any quotation, book, article, example that you note (including the page numbers) Structure your notes in a usable way: go over the notes you made during the teaching and structure these, including diagrams if these are helpful to you Make a draft plan of the essay Consider how you are going to structure the essay.
tradition. By using specific examples, elaborate on what each one means. How can Tradition change the way we believe in God? _____________________________________________________________________ Who (generally) uses the “Scriptures only” approach and who uses the “Scriptures & Tradition” approach? What is the difference between these approaches and how does it affect the way faith is lived?
Theory Critique - Crabb and Hawkins Rose Monk COUN 507 Liberty University Dr. Hunter November 3, 2013 Concise Summary of Theories Larry Crabb’s model for Christian counselors is based on Christian values and includes secular principles that are consistent with Scripture. Plain and simple this theory works to create a receptive mind for the truth. Ultimately, the idea behind this model is to work on the thought process, and in altering the way the mind thinks, this will motivate correct actions to reach the client goal. By identifying the problems in feelings, behaviors and thinking, this model not only works to change the way clients think, yet their belief of needing anything other than God. Understanding the basics of
Worldview Assignment Frank Freeling Apol 104 November 11, 2013 A worldview is how a person views life and the world as a whole. The viewing of the world depends on how that person’s vision of their own personal life experiences. A person tries to make sense of life and comprehend the world around them. Sometimes, viewing things for your self can bring clarity and at other times it can distort things. A worldview may contain topics such as history, religion and politics etc… When articulating the Biblical/Christian worldview for the question of origin, it states that God created the heavens and earth.
Conversion should be the beginning of a lifelong effort of study. However, in order to benefit from Bible study, we must know how to study the Bible properly. The purpose of this lesson is to present basic Bible principles and methods of proper study. We will consider proper attitudes in study, Bible inspiration, a comparison of the old and new laws, and the danger of following human laws and authority instead of Scripture. Finally, we will give some suggestions about proper use of such helps as translations, concordance, and cross-references.
It is important for one to have an important worldview. The choices about how we live and from where we draw our qualities and our feeling of importance and reason in life. “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.” Romans 12:2 (KJ). II. The Christian/Biblical worldview of the origin of man is laid out in the book of Genesis.
Running head: WORLDVIEW ASSIGNMENT 1 Worldview Assignment Liberty University APOL 104 Contemporary Worldviews Professor: Dr. Lew Weider WORLDVIEW ASSIGNMENT 2 Abstract This paper is an attempt to describe Worldview through my eyes and through scripture. I will define it as the dictionary has defined it and then I will attempt to articulate the biblical/Christian Worldview by answering the 5 questions of Origin, Identity, Meaning/Purpose, Morality and Destiny. The last part of the paper I will discuss how might/should a biblical Worldview influence my way I