claims made about Jesus’ identity and purpose Write a paper of 650-850 words in which you summarize and analyze the claims made about Jesus’ identity and purpose. Select one teaching of Jesus from the following choices: Matthew 5:21-24; Matthew 5:43-48; Matthew 6:19-24; Matthew 7:15-23; Luke 15:1-32; John 13:1-17 and 34-35; or John 15:1-11. Answer the following: (a) What was Jesus’ point in the teaching? (b) What sort of relevance does this teaching have for other worldviews? (c) What does this teaching reveal about Jesus? Identify at least one claim that Jesus made about his nature and/or the purpose of his ministry (e.g., Matt. 9:1-8; Matt. 9:9-13; Luke 7:18-23; John 5:16-18; John 10:25-38; John 14:5-11). What is the significance of this claim? How would you personally answer Jesus’ question, “But who do you say that I am?” Describe your own beliefs about Jesus. Use one to three resources, in addition to the Bible.[unique_solution] Write a paper of 650-850 words in which you summarize and analyze the claims made about Jesus’ identity and purpose. Select one teaching of Jesus from the following…
Identity, Mead, and Cooley The social theory of self is used to explain social processes on human life in the form of socialization influence as well the development of self. Mead, in his work, conceptualizes the individual mind as one of the essential aspects of the social process. He presented this case using self and the mind on how they affect the social process. According to Mead, the process is characterized by the I and Me where me represents an individual’s social self, whereas I am the response to me in the form of attitudes of others. Besides, the I, as used by Mead in this theory express the overall understanding of the generalized other. In understanding the concept of I and me, Mead proves it by illustrating that the community dictates the individual consciousness. One has to participate in different social activities and make use of the experiences gained in becoming self-conscious. On the other hand, Cooley’s on The Looking-Glass emphasizes the fact the person’s self grows as a result of social interaction and perception of others. In other…
DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS OF A PROVIDER AND THE PROVIDERS’ PATIENT UNDER THE EMTALA AND HIPAA STATUTES EMTALA was enacted in 1986 by the United States Congress as a section of the COBRA, which deals with the Medicare matters. The prime purpose of the law or the Act was to ensure that patients have right of entry to emergency health services as well as stop the practice of patient abandoning, where the patients who are uninsured are moved from private health facilities to community health facilities because of the financial reasons. The law (EMTALA) is one of the most inclusive laws assuring nondiscriminatory access to emergency medical service and the system of the health care. [1]This law applies to nearly all elements of patient care in the hospital environment. On the other hand, HIPAA was passed in 1996 with a mandate of making sure that the Secretary of Department of Health and Human Service publicizes standards for security, privacy, and electronic transfer of health information. [2]HIPAA ensures that the health care provider is a covered entity, the one who…
San Diego Criminal Attorney – (Fraud) Identity Theft An identity theft crime is when a person takes identifying information belonging to another person and using it unlawfully or fraudulently. This offense is prosecuted as a wobbler meaning you can face felony or misdemeanor charges. Additionally, identity theft can be prosecuted as a federal crime, depending on various circumstances. The penalties, if convicted, can be severe, and the repercussions of having a criminal record are even more. If you are facing charges on identity theft, it would be best to avoid a conviction if you can. Get a criminal attorney to fight these allegations against you and avoid wrongful conviction or get a favorable outcome. At San Diego Criminal Attorney, we are dedicated to ensuring our clients get a fair trial and even better results based on the circumstances. Defining the Crime of Identity Theft according to the law In California, the law that defines identity theft is found under PEN 530.5. Identity crime, according to this statute, is a crime under four circumstances or situations: Willingly taking another person’s information…
Privacy and legal search warrant We expect privacy as activities or places that an individual has a legal right to restrict the accessibility of unauthorized people. In some instances, it is referred to as the right to be left alone. In such a situation, it is believed that a person who seriously or unreasonably disobeys the interest of another person keeping or protecting his affairs for being known can be held liable for intrusion or exposure. It is the main reason that police officers and other authorized professionals should seek a legal search warrant for them to be allowed to search in a private place; otherwise, they will be deemed as intruders. We have let go of expectations of disappointment and frustration because they lead to resentful sadness, feeling unhappy, and angry when they are not fulfilled. People set expectations in their lives based on their needs. The expectations we let go are those with high hopes, but their outcomes might be unrealistic with our hopes. Such expectations might lead to disappointment and frustration when they vary with our hopes…
Shaping Identity Unit our essay assignment to wrap up the Shaping Identity Unit is to create your own thesis statement/argument statement, based on one or more of the links you read and watched last week (from The Critical Media Project). You are free to check out related links on the site, or elsewhere on the web, but be sure to reference the link you started with. The site tries its best to remain neutral, though you may discern some amount of bias simply in the site choosing to highlight certain examples from the media. Some of these have been in the news recently, so you may already have an opinion you would like to explain. YOU don′t have to be neutral. In fact, I expect a strong position. But part of your grade for this essay will be based on how you handle potential opposition to your point of view or basic argument. We have spent the entire semester creating arguments, taking positions, defending claims, and anticipating opposition.[unique_solution] This is your chance to bring it all together. Remember: if reasonable…
Self and identity Attitudes and attitude change Reflective journal entry Self identity is majorly concerned with answering the question, “who are you?” Furthermore, self identity tries to seek answers on what it means to be who you are. Knowing oneself is important since it relates to our basic values as human beings and it has in impact on the choice that we make in important aspects of our lives such as relationships as well as careers. Few people get to choose their identity and simply they internalize the values of their parents or even dormant cultures such as the pursuit of money, power or even self appearance. Unfortunately, such values are often not aligned to ones’ authentic identity. This leads most people who do not know their self identity to live unfulfilled lives. On the other hand, fulfilled people are those who live a life which is true to their values as individuals and such people often go ahead to pursue meaningful goals in their lives. Not knowing one’s self identity often leads to uncertainty about what an individual wants…
The first principle that will be used is building on the strengths and resources of the community The first principle that will be used is building on the strengths and resources of the community. Our group will be using this principle by identifying our strengths and then maximize them to promote effective policy development. This will promote the achievement of the primary goal of improving the safety of medical staff as well as the patients. The group will know the policy is working if the policy project moves smoothly till its completion. The second principle that will be utilized is facilitating collaboration through equal partnership. It will be used to foster a good relationship between the group and the stakeholders and the team. It will facilitate the realization of project goals, nurses’ and patients’ safety, and good work the environment. The group will evaluate the success of the principle by looking if there is teamwork among the group and no conflict with stakeholders. The other principle that will be used is acknowledging the community is the unity of identity. It…
Housing developments among the Aboriginals Housing developments among the Aboriginals are dependent on their cultural perspectives. Aboriginals have been improving on their building techniques that give way to proper housing. However, architects who are not aboriginals have been taking credit for the work by the Aboriginals architects. This leads to the problems of the authenticity of the owner of the built environment. Kevin O’Brien discusses the architectural practice of Merrima in determining the identity and representation in architectural work (O’Brien, 2016). Cultural protocol has been acknowledged in the analysis of the merrima architectural work. The merrima project helps to give credit to the Aboriginals’ contribution to the built environment. Cultural aspects of Aboriginals have been defined in the merrima project (O’Brien, 2015). Also, the architectural semiotics in the project is a show of proof that Aboriginals own the work. Merrima project has expressions of the social-political environments from local to national levels (O’Brien, 2015). However, with the merrima project being built environment for the Aboriginals, there are obstructions from the non-Aboriginals architects and reviews. A dialogue of representation and imagination…
HOW CANADIAN FOLKLORE IS PART OF CANADAS IDENTITY The origin of Folklore is traced back in England where it was introduced as just a term in the year 1846. Today, it is used to refer to wisdom, human expression and information that is passed anonymously from one generation to the other and circulated as traditional cultural behavior. Although diverse ethno cultural and linguistic composition is against Canadian folklore description, there are books which structure it in a chronological fashion having four bodies of lore to reflect the traditions of main population groups of Canada: the aboriginal(Inuit, Indian), French Canadian, Anglo-Canadian (English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish) and other ethnic groups. This paper aims at answering some few questions; for instance why is Canadian folklore unique? How is it important even up to today? How is it beneficial to Canadian people? And how is it part of Canadian identity? (Carmody, C., 2012). Canadian identity denotes the unique characteristics, the culture and conditions to be termed as a Canadian as well as the expressions and symbols that set Canadians apart from the rest…