Matthew Egelkraut
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BA Psychology - Spring Arbor UniversityInterests
Bible, Psychology, Mental Health, Happiness, Leadership, Counseling, Nutrition, Exercise, Christianity, Bipolar Disorder, DrawingMotto
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How the Broken Housing Market Can Fix Your DebtTake advantage of the fallen housing market with these 5 steps, and get out of debt.
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Healthy Supervisor-Supervisee RelationshipsThis article describes the unique relational aspects between supervisors and their supervisees in the counseling workplace, and what it takes for that relationship to be healthy.
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The Foreknowledge DebatePerhaps God doesnt know everything. An argument against the two classical views on Gods foreknowledge is support of the Open Theism theory.
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An Exegesis on the Gospel of Luke 18:9-14An exegetical paper that not only breaks down Luke 18:9-14, but also teaches how to apply and practice these passages in our everyday lives.
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John Wesley BiographyAn overview of John Wesley's life, beliefs, and accomplishments. This article also describes how John Wesley read and interpreted Biblical Scripture.
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A Review of "Faith Works" by Jim WallisThis article sums up Jim Wallis' book "Faith Works," pointing out its greatest theme and describing its sub-themes.
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A Review of Gary Haugen's "Good News About Injustice" and "Terrify No More"An overview of some Gary Haugen writings, his experience with the Rwandan genocide, and several other terrible injustices. What God has to say.
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The Christology DebateDid Jesus give up his divine attributes upon becoming human, or did he somehow have two minds and two natures? An argument against the classical view in support of the kenotic view.
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The Charismatic Gifts DebateIf God's people no longer have charismatic gifts, then Nietzsche wins and God is dead. However, Nietzsche is dead and his beliefs were dead wrong. An argument against the cessation of spiritual (charismatic) gifts in support of their continuation.
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Bipolar Disorder Type 2Bipolar 2 is a unique illness that may do more good for a person than harm, if of course, one knows they have it. A different perspective on Bipolar Disorder.