The Schleitheim Confession
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A summary provides some basic guidelines for evaluating ethical action. One or two pages, typed, doublespaced, with MLA style citations, summarizing the ethical outlook, approach, model, paradigm, or style of one primary text selected from course readings. Here the writer does not mention anything about a case that is to be deliberated. This is just the place to listen and learn from the teachings of the text. Grading criteria include at least three direct quotes, properly cited. Instead of a Works Cited page, please add a Works Cited section after your summary. At least 250 words.
Course requirements for MLA citations: each direct quote must have a citation, and the citation should include location information where available, such as book number, chapter number, section number. Please do not supply a Works Cited page; just place the work cited at the end of your summary.
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Summary on Anabaptism
As the Bible point in the Romans 23, there is no one who can claim to have no sin. In doing so, we would be making Christ a liar and the truth would not be in us. For the love of the human being, God sacrificed Jesus in order to make us blameless in his presence. But repentance is mandatory for anyone who loves his soul since there is the promise of eternal life through Christ Jesus.
In salvation, human beings are crucified, dead and buried with Christ so that they resurrect as new beings in faith and spirit. This testimony is built on baptism that “people wish to hold simply, yet firmly and with assurance” (Stayer, p.342). It means that those who will denounce baptism will have abomination.
“A ban will be employed” to those who slip from their walk with the Lord (Stayer, p.388). These are people have received baptism through Christ Jesus but their ways are not in line with the testimonies that t...
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