The Concept of Born Again in the Light of John 3:1-6 and Its Implication for Today’s Christian

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All Nations Theological seminary Siliguri, West Bengal. An Assignment on On “The concept of Born Again in the light of John 3:1-6 and its implication for today’s Christian” Submitted to: Lect. Suk Bahadur Tamang In partial fulfillment for the requirements of the course: “Research Methodology” By: Mohindar Mondal M. Div II On: 03rd October, 2011 Contents Statement of problem Elaboration of problem Importance of the problem Limitations Research Methodology Introduction Chapter: 1 The Basic view of the term “Born again”. 1.1. Origin of the term “born again”. 1.2. The concept of being “born again” according to John 3: 1-8. 1.3. Misconception of believers. Chapter: 2 Why we need to be ‘born again’? 2.1. Futile substitutes. 2.2. Human hindrances. 2.3. Divine transaction. Chapter: 3 Characteristics of “born again” 3.1. Transition. 3.2. Transformation. 3.3. Justification. 3.4. Sanctification 3.5. Regeneration. 3.6. Conversion. 3.7. Repentance. 3.8. New Life Style. Chapter: 4 Significance of being ‘born again’ in the life of Christians. 4.1. The born again person walks in righteousness. 4.2. The born again person will not continue to practice sin. 4.3. The born again person loves the people of God. 4.4. The born again person, believing that Jesus is the Christ. 4.5. The born again person overcomes the world. 4.6. The born again person has the witness of the Holy Spirit. 4.7. The born again person will be with Christ like character. Conclusion Bibliography Statement of problem: What does “Born Again” actually mean according to the Gospel of John 3: 1-8? Elaboration of problem: Many times we have true compassion for our

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