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College Essays related to 'Gospel'
We have 56
term papers and college essays on Gospel.
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Gospel Of John 1: 1-18 Exegesis |
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A 10 page exegesis of John 1:1-18, the prolog to John's gospel. The exegesis examines the themes found in this passage, the context, syntax, textual differences between and among three translations: the KJV, NASB and RSV, and the theology found in these verses. Comparisons are made to the Old Testament and the New Testament. A 1 page outline is also included. 1 Table is used to illustrate a comparison of text. Bibliography lists 7 sources. PGjohn1.msw |
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Gospel Of John / Chapter 10: 1-15 |
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A 6 page essay discussing the meaning, purpose, themes and uniqueness of the Gospel of John, in general, and these verses, in particular. The parable cited is found only in John's gospel. The writer concludes that the message is as relevant today as it was when it was written. Bibliography lists 1 source. |
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A 5 page research paper that explores the radical nature of the Gospel of Luke, particularly in regards to how it impacted women, but also as to society as a whole. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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A 5 page research paper/essay that examines John's gospel, focusing primarily on the meaning of the seven signs of Jesus' ministry. The writer argues that this gospel is distinctly different from the three synoptic gospels that precede it in the Bible. It is both highly literary and symbolic and does not follow the same order in telling the stories of Jesus that one finds in the synoptic gospels; and, furthermore, it offers a developed theological reflection to a much greater degree than the earlier gospels, which indicates that it evolved from different circumstances and traditions than did the earlier gospels. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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This 14 page paper begins with a brief introduction to John. The differences between John's Gospel and the three synoptic gospels are described. The writer then discusses the literary style found in this Gospel. The exegesis of the Gospel of John 14:1-6 follows these introductory sections. Each phrase in the verses is explained with supporting comments from scholars as well as other Biblical citations. Bibliography lists 9 sources. |
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Gospel of Wealth/3 19th Century Perspectives |
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A 6 page essay that looks at the writing of 3 19th century authors. In the nineteenth century, the Industrial Revolution swept across Western society, bringing innumerable benefits. However, these benefits were not evenly distributed throughout all classes in society and changes also increased the disparity in wealth between the upper classes and the poor. Based on a doctrine of laissez-faire capitalism, the "robber barons" of the late nineteenth century lived in ostentatious wealth while the lives of common workers were considerably worse than they were in previous ages. The following synthesis essay examines the work of three social commentators from this era, Edward Bellamy, Henry D. Lloyd and Henry George. Each of these writers argues against the economic, political and moral implications of uncontrolled capitalism. No bibliography is offered. |
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This 8 page paper discusses the names, titles and roles of Jesus as depicted in this Gospel. The writer begins by saying the most important role, if just one should be selected, is that Jesus is the true Messiah and is appointed with a divine commission, which He fulfills. The writer cites Scripture and other authors to illustrate how Matthew's text consistently offers proof of Jesus as Messiah. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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A 3 page essay that summarizes the content of the Gospel of Thomas. No bibliography offered. |
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Gospel Of John 7:37-39 Analysis |
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A 5 page paper that begins with an introduction to the author John, who he was, when his Gospel was written, the purpose of the Gospel and the events surrounding these verses. The paper discusses the symbolism of water, what Christ meant by the 'living water' and the introduction of the Holy Spirit. The writer comments on its relationship to Ezekiel and Daniel and concludes with comments about the usefulness of these verses today. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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This 4 page paper presents a basic overview of this Gospel - author, date, place, and general theme. The writer also comments on each of Chapter in the Gospel. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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The Counter-Cultural Jesus In Mark's Gospel |
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A 3 page paper based on the Gospel of Mark. The essay cites verses that illustrate some of the many marginalized groups Jesus associated with and explains why these people were outcasts, e.g., tax collectors. The paper ends with comments about how we can act as disciples, following in Christ's footsteps with marginalized groups today. Bibliography lists 3 sources. |
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A 3 page research paper that discusses the 8 signs of Jesus' divinity that are within John's Gospel. Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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Role of Biblical Criticism/Luke's Gospel |
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A 4 page research paper that discusses the argument that biblical criticism undermines the authority of scripture. The writer draws examples from Lukan scholarship in refuting this statement. Bibliography lists 7 sources. |
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Gospels Of Mark And John: Christ's Passion - Resurrection |
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This 5 page paper compares and contrasts the Gospels of Mark and John relative to the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus. The writer begins by providing a list of the events that are most similar in the two Gospels. The essay then moves into the differences between the two. Two of the major differences, for example, are the date of the last meal and the presentation of Pilot. The writer also comments on the possible motivations of each writer in their different accounts. Bibliography lists 6 sources. |
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History Of Gospel Music / "Move On Up a Little Higher" |
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This 5 page paper discusses the history of gospel music in America, from its pre-Civil War beginning to its breakthrough in the mid-1900s to its current popular status. It pays special attention to the influence of gospel music and its performers, particularly Thomas Dorsey and Mahalia Jackson, on the changes in the African American condition. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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