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Fall of Humanity: Then and Now Worksheet
In this assignment you will analyze the implications of the fall of humanity, consider the impact of the Fall on humanity, and reflect on the continuing consequences of the Fall for people throughout human history.
One of the central components of every worldview is the topic of human nature. The topic of human nature asks questions about human value, human flourishing, and human purpose. Within the Christian worldview, the issue of sin and the consequences of the Fall factor prominently into the topic of human nature.
In this two-part assignment you will explore the topic of human nature from the perspective of the Christian worldview. The first part of the assignment involves gathering research. The second part of the assignment addresses how the effects of the Fall are still evident in the world today.
Use the "Fall of Humanity: Then and Now Worksheet" to complete this assignment.
PLEASE NOTE; PART ONE TOTAL WORD COUNT 500-650
PART TWO; 350-450 WORD COUNT
Please Note let tutor know that use all these attached documents for references and Read the assigned readings in Topic 3 (textbook Chapter 4, Lecture 3, "The Mystery of Original Sin" article, and Bible passages) and address the following questions with a total word count listed in worksheet. also note there are part 1 and part 2 on this worksheet.
* for part 2 need to watch
Two examples of a public service announcement:
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9waE2A-uIxQ
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFKAFo_etkE
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REFERENCES
List at least two references below for each part of the assignment above, for a minimum of four references.
Example reference of GCU style guide.
Shuster , M. (2013). The mystery of original sin: We don't know why God permitted the Fall, but we know all too well the evil and sin that still plague us. Christianity Today, 57(3), 38-41. https://library.gcu.edu:2048/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rfh&AN=ATLA0001935909&site=eds-live&scope=site
Word Limit : 1100 (Part One 650 + Part Two450)
Attachment:- Assignment.rar
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