What is the Christian view of the nature of human persons, and which theory of moral status is it compatible with? How is this related to the intrinsic human value and dignity?Discuss.

Based on “Case Study: Fetal Abnormality” (Attached to Order) and the required topic study materials (listed below and attached to order), write a 750- word reflection that answers the following questions: 1. What is the Christian view of the nature of human persons, and which theory of moral status is it compatible with? How is […]

Explain the Christian perspective of the nature of spirituality and ethics in contrast to the perspective of postmodern relativism within health care.

Based on the required topic study materials (videos listed below along with 2 articles and Chapter 1 of textbook attached for your convenience), write a reflection about worldview and respond to following: 1. In 250 words, explain the Christian perspective of the nature of spirituality and ethics in contrast to the perspective of postmodern relativism […]

Eschatology is an attempt to understand what happens to each individual when they die, as well as what will happen at the end of human history. Describe two claims made at various points in Christian history.

1.Stefon writes, “Within the Christian perception and experience of God, characteristic features stand out (1) the personality of God, (2) God, as the creator, (3) God as the Lord of history, and (4) God as Judge” (83). Choose two of these characteristics to explain in more detail. 2. What do Christians claim about the nature […]

Do you agree with the critique of the market in Ewert’s article? Why or why not?Explain.

Question/Prompt: This assignment requires you to read “Moral Criticisms of the Market” by Ken S. Ewert (found in the Reading & Study folder) (hypertext link below). Note that in his article, Ewert is defending the free market from “Christian Socialists.” He states their position and then gives a rebuttal. Do you agree with the critique […]

How does the hermeneutical circle presented by Miguel de La Torre, and “doing Christian ethics from the margins” fit with this chapter, or another chapter, or Hauerwas’s book as a whole?

1. Summarize this book. What is the message and argument presented by Hauerwas? What do you find most valuable? What do you find most challenging? How has this book helped you understand Christian ethics? 1. Choose one chapter, summarize and analyze the argument in it. Why did you choose this chapter? It what ways is […]

Describe Does he get Christianity right? Why or why not? Include specific biblical or theological material from this video, the video lectures, the Moo readings, or your own study.

As highlighted in the video, here are some key phrases White uses to describe the “Christian” view of the environment: • …spoke for the Christian tradition when he said, “when you’ve seen one redwood tree, you’ve seen them all.” • To a Christian a tree can be no more than a physical fact. • The […]

Discuss the implications of a biblical worldview and Christian philosophy for practical application to the overall field of education.

Biblical Worldview Paper Assignment Instructions Overview While there are other assignments that require candidates to write a personal philosophy of education, that is not necessarily the intent of this particular assignment. The goal of this activity is for candidates to accomplish the following: Convey an understanding of what is meant by a biblical worldview. Support […]

Discuss,Which philosophical worldview most closely aligns with your perspective and the way that you view problems in the world? How so?

One’s view of research plays a pivotal role in influencing his/her research study largely because of the associated inherent biases and predispositions. Therefore, it is of critical importance to understand these biases so as to mitigate any potential risks of it undermining the viability and reliability of your study. Please answer the below questions and […]

Discuss,Does this change the way she sees her sense of self and her puritan community, once she returns to Christian society?

Puritan-era writing that allows modern readers to get “inside” the head of an ordinary, everyday puritan woman — that is, her text allows us to see how her Puritan worldview shapes her sense of self, her religiosity, her surroundings, her captivity, as well as her native captors. Finally, it allows us to see how Rowlandson’s […]

Write the equivalent of 2 double spaced, 12-pt. Times New Roman pages explaining to your classmates and to me why it matters and how you could utilize it in your teaching.

This is a History & Philosophy of Christian Education class. You will need to (1) choose a specific theme or concept from the week’s assigned readings that you found impactful and (2) write the equivalent of 2 double spaced, 12-pt. Times New Roman pages explaining to your classmates and to me why it matters and […]