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20/20 Professor: you did a very good job here evaluating how did Christian theism provided the philosophical resources to denounce the institution of slavery in the United States. The work of Samuel Hopkins is an example of the abolitionist movement that gained momentum in the 19th century. It called attention to the immorality of this horrible practice.
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10/10 Professor: thank you for completing and submitting your reflection on John Jay and the Bible. John Jay clearly believed that “It is to be regretted, but so I believe the fact to be, that except the Bible there is not a true history in the world.” This, as you point out in your reflective analysis, corresponds with Paul’s Letter in 2 Timothy 2:16-17. Thus, Jay's commitment to the exhaustive truth of the Bible reflects Paul's view of Scripture in his letter.
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20/20 Professor: thank you for completing and submitting your analysis of the Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1777 and All Things Sacred. You did a nice job responding to the prompt here. As you read, Christianity has the philosophical and theological resources to establish a nation that protects the freedom of religious belief, even if a belief is false. Love does not force religious belief, but allows the freedom to pursue the truth, so that it may be found.
Much appreciated we will be working together in the future, many thanks to the person I worked with
8/10 Professor: You did a nice job posting your DQ response, but you did not make any additional postings to your classmates.
10/10 Professor: you did a nice job reflecting upon Samuel Davies. As practicing Christians our most important job is to emulate the teachings of Jesus Christ in both our words and actions. We cannot expect to gain followers for the Gospel and the Good News if we ourselves do not model these teachings to others.
Great work!