GCSE RS Discipleship Coursework
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GCSE: Religious Studies: Discipleship Coursework and Essays

Disciples in the modern world.
(User Rating: 6.45 | Length: 0.8 Pages)
Disciples in the modern world. This statement could be seen as true as many Christians would find it hard to follow all of Jesus“ teachings and become a 'true disciple“. They may find it difficult to show all the qualities of a disciple, such as giving up all they have because they may have fam ...

Discipleship
(User Rating: 7.06 | Length: 6.7 Pages)
Discipleship In this essay, I am to define the meaning of discipleship, for the first disciples and for Christians today. The word disciple means to learn, but there are many differences between disciples today, and disciples 2000 years ago, in the midst of a hostile Roman Empire. The very first di ...

Discipleship
(User Rating: 8.23 | Length: 7.8 Pages)
Discipleship Teachers around the time when Jesus lived thought that learning was such that the people who wanted to learn should come to them to be taught. But Jesus felt differently and rather than waiting for people to come to him, he went out to find them and then chose them to be his followers. ...

Discipleship
(Length: 5.0 Pages)
Discipleship The word disciple is derived from the Latin”¦ discipulus”¦ meaning ”„pupil”¦ or ”„learner”¦. In Mark”¦s gospel there is reference to the disciples of the Pharisees 2:19 and the followers of John the Baptist were known as disciples. Although Jesus was not officially recognized as a teac ...

Discipleship
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 1.3 Pages)
Discipleship The disciples were ordinary people who Jesus ask to follow him it is strange that Jesus did not pick any particular person, he just chose four fishermen to be his most loyal companions who would be prepared to die, suffer, be rejected, and go to prison. The following story (1:16-20) te ...

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