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History Of Missions
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history in the Old Testament as having had an inward focus that had little concern for world mission. However, upon a more careful reading of the Old Testament, the foundations for mission are present. In Genesis, the covenant God made with...

Kashmir Conflict
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Kashmir, young people inspired by protests across the Middle East have intensified their push for independence – and they want the world to take note. The conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir is deep rooted in the past two count...

Book Review Of Confucius- The Analects
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books of Chinese thought and Chinese literature; which has been studies and memorized from historical period. This book should be renowned as the most influential books in the history of world. Arthur Waley is the translator of the book, wh...

Critical Response
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of Jesus, they do not visualize the real Jesus who walked this earth two thousand years ago. According to Christopher J.H. Wright, Jesus has become a “photomontage composed of a random mixture of Gospel stories, topped up with whatever fas...

Gospel Of John
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Gospel and the Synoptic Gospels Introduction As Jesus appears to the disciples by the Sea of Galilee after his resurrection, he comes as an agent of change. In this role, although he encounters the disciples first as a group but in subseque...

The Synoptic Problem
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thew, Mark, Luke, and John, which are revelations from God. All these four gospels, chronologically describes the life of Jesus, but many scholars argue that there are various things in these gospels, which creates doubts in chronological o...

Gregory The Great
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Gregory had wealth, position, and learning. He was named prefect of Rome in his early 30s (ca. 573), and seemed well on his way toward a secular political career. Despite these prospects, Gregory chose to liquidate his property as a means o...