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Do you think today’s church is concerned about teaching and understanding the nature of Christ? Why or why not? Should this be the major area of concern?
What differences do you see between the Gospel’s description of Jesus and that of the Apostle Paul?
Identify and give examples of evidence that Jesus thought and spoke of Himself as the Messiah/Christ prior to His resurrection.
Explain what the Council of Nicea taught concerning the nature of Christ.
Explain the theological concern at the Council of Chalcedon. Include examples with your responses.
Answer Each question separately
No plagiarism
Explanation & Answer
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OUTLINE
1. INTRODUCTION
2. BODY
3. CONCLUSION
4. REFERENCE
Running Head: PHILOSOPHY
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Church and Its Teachings
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PHILOSOPHY
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CHURCH AND ITS TEACHINGS
Nature of today's church regarding the teaching and comprehending the life of Christ
Concerning the current affairs in today's church, there is no concern about the lessons and
embracing Christ's character. In almost all churches in every nation, lesser evangelistic activities
are going on as compared to the ancient churches. Regarding the membership measurement of
the annual baptism, about half of the non-Christians are reached when related to how people used
to visit the ‘lost' in the past fifty years. In the recent past, each day the Lord would bring in new
converts to be saved. On the contrary, in many of today's churches, the congregation is reaching
none for Christ during the whole year. Furthermore, this trend has been recently occurring due to
some reasons. Many times, Christians lack the urgency sense to contact the ‘lost.' However, they
would require this group to come to church instead of visiting them in their private places. When
an issue dealing with the visiting this group of people arises, the reluctance ...