Emergence of Christianity

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Choose just one of the themes from the list below. Note developments of that theme in the Old Testament to the New Testament (N.T.), and show how N.T. writers reinterpreted it. Discuss similarities, differences, and changes to the meaning. You must provide a separate outline to your paper. Use only the following resource that's available as an e-Book: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology. Be sure to distinguish between paraphrase and direct quotes. Type a 350-750 word paper using MLA formatting.

Themes
  • Justice
  • Servant of God
  • Jerusalem
  • Covenant
  • Redemption
  • Sin
  • Love
  • Son of Man
  • Peace
  • Faith
  • Resurrection
  • Wealth and Poverty
  • Christ
  • Son of God
  • Lord
  • Mercy and Compassion
  • Repentance
  • Death
  • Kingdom of God
  • Wisdom
  • Priest
  • Grading Rubric
    • Accurate use of English including careful documentation (including ability to paraphrase and use quotations) and good organizational plan. 40 pts
    • Adequate research including use of primary source. 20 pts
    • Accurate and complete reflection of material read for assignment. 40 pts

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Wealth and Poverty
Introduction
The theme of wealth and poverty is addressed in both the Old and New Testament. From
the beginning, Adam was created and God gave him everything in the farm. From one end of the
Bible to the other, wealth and poverty are talked about, right from the time of Prophets to the
time of Jesus.
Similarities
In both testaments, having more wealth is admired as it shows that you are favored by
God. Being poor on the other hand is seen as a form of punishment or reject...


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