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  2. The gospel - Wikipedia

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    The good news is described in many different ways in the Bible. Each one reflects different emphases, and describes part or all of the biblical narrative. Christian teaching of the good news—including the preaching of the Apostles in the Book of Acts—generally focuses upon the resurrection of Jesus and its implications. Sometimes in the ...

  3. Gospel - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] As such, they present the Christian message of the second half of the first century AD, [7] Modern biblical scholars are therefore cautious of relying on the gospels uncritically as historical documents, and although they afford a good idea of Jesus' his public career, critical study has largely failed to distinguish his original ...

  4. The World's Religions - Wikipedia

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    8. Confucianism; 9. Taoism; 10. Mohammad and His Message; 11. The Social Teachings of Islam; 12. Judaism Part 1 The Chosen People; 13. Judaism Part 2 The Law; 14. Christianity Part 1 Jesus the Anointed; 15. Christianity Part 2 The Good News; 16. Christianity Part 3 The Vine and the Branches; 17. A Final Examination

  5. Everyman (15th-century play) - Wikipedia

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    [9] Content at last, Everyman climbs into his grave with Good Deeds at his side and dies, after which they ascend together into heaven, where they are welcomed by an Angel. The play closes as the Doctor enters and explains that in the end, a man will only have his Good Deeds to accompany him beyond the grave. [10]

  6. Live from Golgotha: The Gospel According to Gore Vidal

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    [5] Heather Neilson noted that the novel is Vidal's fifth religious-themed novel and second to fit in the fifth gospel genre. She notes that the Vidal "deconstruct[s] the Christian doctrine of the necessity of the crucifixion of the historical Jesus for the salvation of humankind" and summarizes the novel as a "light-hearted spoof". [6]

  7. SparkNotes - Wikipedia

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    Because SparkNotes provides study guides for literature that include chapter summaries, many teachers see the website as a cheating tool. [7] These teachers argue that students can use SparkNotes as a replacement for actually completing reading assignments with the original material, [8] [9] [10] or to cheat during tests using cell phones with Internet access.

  8. Jesus and John Wayne - Wikipedia

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    Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation is a book written by Kristin Kobes Du Mez and published by Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W. W. Norton & Company.

  9. Outline of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Simon Magus – Simon the Sorcerer or Simon the Magician, in Latin Simon Magus, was a Samaritan magus or religious figure and a convert to Christianity, baptised by Philip the Evangelist, whose later confrontation with Peter is recorded in Acts 8:9-24. Sopater – Sopater was the son of Pyrhus, a man from the city of Berea.