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  2. File:Jesus and the Christian religion (IA cu31924029192882).pdf

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  3. Models of Contextual Theology - Wikipedia

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    The praxis model is a way of doing theology that is formed by knowledge at its most intense level. It is also about discerning the meaning and contributing to the course of social change, and so it takes its inspiration from neither classic texts nor classic behavior but from present realities and future possibilities.

  4. Jesus freak - Wikipedia

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    "Jesus freak" is a term arising from the late 1960s and early 1970s counterculture and is frequently used as a pejorative for those involved in the Jesus movement. As Tom Wolfe illustrates in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test , the term "freak" with a preceding qualifier was a strictly neutral term and described any counterculture member with a ...

  5. Religious images in Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    The image of "The Good Shepherd", a beardless youth in pastoral scenes collecting sheep, was the most common of these images, and was probably not understood as a portrait of the historical Jesus. The depiction of Jesus already from the 3rd century included images very similar to what became the traditional image of Jesus, with a longish face ...

  6. Jesus in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 1:1 which begins by calling Jesus the Christ and in verse 16 explains it again with the affirmation: "Jesus, who is called Christ". In the Pauline epistles, the word Christ is so closely associated with Jesus that apparently for the early Christians there was no need to claim that Jesus was Christ, for that was considered widely ...

  7. Dyophysitism - Wikipedia

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    Dyophysitism (/ d aɪ ˈ ɒ f ɪ s aɪ t ɪ z əm /; [2] from Greek δύο dyo, "two" and φύσις physis, "nature") is the Christological position that Jesus Christ is one person of one substance and one hypostasis, with two distinct, inseparable natures: divine and human. [3]

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  9. File:The ethics of Jesus (IA ethicsofjesus00kin).pdf - Wikipedia

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