Category: Jesus Christ
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Jesuss Teaching Methods and Messages
Introduction Jesus Christ is the most prominent figure in Christianity. The New Testament fully portrays his life, actions, teachings, and the legacy that remained. The teachings, specifically, have become a pillar of religious studies and illustrate the moral and ethical values Christians have nowadays in regard to having a righteous life. The teachings can be…
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Principle of Utility and Golden Rule of Jesus
Table of Contents Principle of Utility Higher and Lower Pleasures Mills Empirical Method The golden rule of Jesus of Nazareth Discrimination in the workplace Reference Principle of Utility The principle of utility represents behaviors or actions that are either approved or discredited as per the degree of their benefit. It is one of the major…
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Comparative Analysis of Socrates and Jesus of Nazareth
Socrates and Jesus of Nazareth are very similar characters that can be both perceived as prophets from different perspectives. Socrates and Jesus were significant and powerful figures due to the divine strength they obtained (Wright 374). Socrates was told by an oracle that he was the wisest of men and, thus, he was determined to…
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Principle of Utility and Golden Rule of Jesus
Table of Contents Principle of Utility Higher and Lower Pleasures Mills Empirical Method The golden rule of Jesus of Nazareth Discrimination in the workplace Reference Principle of Utility The principle of utility represents behaviors or actions that are either approved or discredited as per the degree of their benefit. It is one of the major…
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Comparative Analysis of Socrates and Jesus of Nazareth
Socrates and Jesus of Nazareth are very similar characters that can be both perceived as prophets from different perspectives. Socrates and Jesus were significant and powerful figures due to the divine strength they obtained (Wright 374). Socrates was told by an oracle that he was the wisest of men and, thus, he was determined to…
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Discussion of Jesus as a Servant Leader
Servant leadership is a philosophy of leaders within which they are to serve their followers. Within such a framework, the norm of interactions between leaders and followers is inverted: instead of the surrounding people serving the leader, the latter exists to serve them. Therefore, the servant-leader is instead a servant first as they have the…
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In the Name of Jesus: Critical Review
Table of Contents Thesis Support Strengths Weaknesses Conclusion Reference Nouwens (1989) In the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christians Leadership is a notable work by the famous Dutch writer and theologian. As the name suggests, the book covers the authors perspective on Christian leadership and, although first published in 1989, aims to envisage what a…
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Transformational Leadership of Jesus Christ
Table of Contents Introduction Transformational Leadership in Christs Approach Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Nowadays, there are many different models of leadership, and one of the most common is the concept of transformational leadership. The leader-reformer motivates followers by increasing their awareness of the importance of combining their interests with a common goal and creating an…
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Lead Like Jesus: Critical Book Review by Ken Blanchard and Phil Hodges
Table of Contents Thesis and Purpose of the Book Authors Ideas and Arguments The Strongest Points of the Book The Weak Points of the Book Concluding Thoughts Reference Thesis and Purpose of the Book In the book Lead Like Jesus, the authors Ken Blanchard and Phil Hodges develop an entirely new approach to leading and…
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The Exhibition Christian Sorrow: Panorama of the Crucifixion of Jesus
Title: The Raising of the Cross. Author: Peter Paul Rubens; Medium: Oil Paint; Size: 1523 × 1123; Date: 1610-1611; (Getlein 393). (Rubens). Title: Trinity with the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, and Donors. Author: Masaccio Fresco. Size: 2193 × 943. Date: 1425. (Getlein 368). (Masaccio). Title: Isenheim Altarpiece. Author: Matthias Grünewald Panel. Size: 810 ×…