Explain the importance of Christianity in the ethical decision making of adherents. Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus the Son of God. Christians, adherents of Christianity follow the Bible and its various teachings. The Old and the New Testament give examples of the way Christians should live their life by following Prophets and Jesus himself. It guides them to make the correct ethical decisions in life fulfilling their role as Christians.
On the other hand, the Address mainly focused on the argument of unity. In the above discussion, other major principles of the document include the purpose and the method of restoring peace and unity with the Christendom. For instance, the primary objective, in this case, entails the unification of Christians as the people of God. Disunity in Christianity is a stumbling block to progress among Christian faithful. About the method of restoring peace and unity, Thomas Campbell in his document highly believed in a direct appeal to the
According to Luther, a strong faith is the foundation and necessity for a good Christian life. Luther defines a true Christian as “a spiritual, new, and inward man.” Luther makes it clear that no outward or bodily actions are connected with the “liberty or the slavery of the soul.” No evil bodily or external works will injure the soul. Nor will any pure external actions or works save the soul. The most important thing for Christian salvation is the Bible, or as Luther refers to it, “the most holy word of God, the Gospel of Christ.” In order for the soul to be saved, we need the word of God, nothing more. In order to receive salvation, one must have faith in the word of God and “preach Christ”.
According to Dr. Hawkins spiritual gifts have a motivational purpose because they enable the believer to participate in ministry that impacts lives which provides an experience of joy in the use of these gifts. True 21. The doctrine of the Trinity teaches about Gods concern for unity and intimacy among his followers. True 22. Understanding the doctrine of Eschatology can help to provide believers with a source of joy when they are enduring struggles, because this doctrine emphasizes that believers have a future secured by God.
But the Savior taught that true freedom comes only from following Him: “If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:31–32). God gives commandments for our benefit. They are loving instructions for our happiness and for our physical and spiritual well
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy a Godly Process Liberty University Summary The article’s title, “Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy” speaks to the substance of knowledge and understanding held within. The author addresses the use of thoughtful scientifically based inclusive of spirituality and more directly Christianity. Drawing from his experience and well received statistical data, the author Siang-Yang Tan imparts the positive impact of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) inclusive of prayer, scripture and Biblical focused processes on mental and emotional healing and well-being when applied in a thoughtful and principled manner. “In this article, I will describe the appropriate and ethical use of prayer, including inner healing prayer, and scripture or the Bible in a biblical, Christian approach to CBT that I have developed and practiced for over 25 years” (Tan, 2007). Tan addressed several areas
The good news of Jesus Christ is intended to transform a person’s life.” The power of the gospel is the force which drives sanctification in the lives of those who follow Christ. Paul states in 18:17, “Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everyone.” The Christian life, both publically and privately, provides a glimpse into what God is like to those around them. The importance of integrity isn’t for integrity’s sake, but rather for the chance of someone to put their faith and trust in
The proposed “strength” in line one becomes the “saving refuge” in the following line. The Lord is their strength, thus he is the strength of all Israel because he is the “saving refuge” of His anointed. The psalmist sees that our Lord and Savior will always be in our lives and will defend His people and anointed. The final verse also uses synonymous parallelism. The first example is “save your people” and “be their shepherd” both show the want for His salvation.
In “Model of Christian Charity”, John Winthrop describes how the people on the ship are Christians and as such must love one another. He says that with God’s special guidance over them, they will form a civil and religious society in a way that individual conduct benefit the good of the colony. He says that they need to apply these principles to the society they are forming. They must surpass their lives in England and take it to the New World. Winthrop states that since they are the chosen people, God will not be forgiving big errors.
One example was found in their preamble “Association members recognize diversity and embrace a cross-cultural approach in support of the worth, dignity, potential, and uniqueness of people within their social and cultural contexts (ACA Code of Ethics, 2005.) Additionally, in the ACA (2005) ethics code point B.5.c put emphasis on safeguarding client confidentiality with culture appropriate methods where as the AACC (2004) emphasized seeking the Holy Spirit first and helping the client grow a relationship with Jesus Christ which then leads to a satisfied and meaningful life. Another heavy emphasis on multicultural diversity competence was found in section F.11 of the ACA (2005) Code which