RELI 448N Week 6 Discussion What Makes Christianity Unique
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Chamberlain University
RELI 448N Week 6 Discussion What Makes Christianity Unique
Paper Instructions
Initial Post Instructions
For the initial post, respond to only one of the following options
Option 1
For this option, address the following;
a. Identify 3 major beliefs about Jesus’ identity that remain as core Christian beliefs today. Provide a 2-6 sentence overview of the meaning of each.
b. Choose one of these themes to explain more fully including its Biblical reference and whether it affirms or challenges Christian unity today. Give a reason for your thoughts.
c. Explain how your choice relates to your personal world/faith view or affects professional practice.
Option 2
For this option, address the following;
a. Identify and examine three issues, scientific or moral, facing Christianity in 21st century America.
b. Choose one specific Christian denomination (e.g., Lutheran, Catholic, Methodist, etc.) and describe how it is responding to one of these challenges (adapting/resisting). Give specific examples.
c. Discuss how one of your issues affirms or challenges your professional practice.
Follow-Up Post Instructions
Respond to at least two peers or one peer and the instructor. Respond to a peer who chose an option different from the one you chose. Further the dialogue by providing more information and clarification.
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Sample Answer
The major beliefs about Jesus’ identity that remain as core Christian beliefs are Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. “Traditional Christianity holds the belief that God consists of three “Persons” Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—together called the Trinity Links to an external site.” (Molloy, 2020 p. 336). Father is speaking of the first person in Trinity. When speaking of the Father in Christianity, it says in Ephesians 4 6 that “one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all” (Holy Bible NIV).
This means that the Father is holy, just, and fair, he is the father of everyone including the fatherless. He is God the father. God the father is powerful, he knows everything, and he is watching everything which means he can be everywhere at the same time. He sees all things because he is God. God is sovereign and of complete control of the world. When referring to Son as an identity of Jesus, Son of God, who is Jesus Christ is the second person in Trinity.
As the Son of God, Jesus was born from the virgin Mary and God who created Jesus from dirt became his father in spirit. As Jesus appeared on earth, he was here to do the will of heavenly Father who is God. Holy Spirit is the third person of Trinity. In John 14 25-26, it says ““The Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you (Holy Bible NJKV). The holy spirit is a godly power that directs people who believe in a positive way and in truth. As a Christian the Holy spirit should live within your heart and soul. The Holy spirit wants to empower believers and assist us to fight against our flesh.
I believe the holy spirit affirms Christianity today. We are given a conscious, and as a Christian the holy spirit guides our hearts. It allows us to decide whether we go right or left, the wrong way or the right way. When Christians are practicing Christianity, we are reminded to go in your peace to hear God, Jesus Christ, and the holy spirit in order to make the right decisions in life.
I believe in my professional practice as a Christian, I am guided not only by my teachings of becoming a nurse but my conscious of knowing how to fulfill or complete a task.
When I was hands on before becoming a case manager, I would pray before every shift because I did not know what type of day I was going to have and I wasn’t sure if I was going to be faced with a challenge of a new task or a task I have never performed before. I successfully completed all my shifts for 7 years with a few hiccups but leaving for the day knowing I did my best and performed my best.
Fatimah Williams-Terry
References
- Molloy, M. (2020). Experiencing the world’s religions Tradition, challenge, and change (8th ed.). McGraw-Hill
The Holy Bible (KJV and NIV)
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