The document discusses how Ephesians 1 teaches that God blesses believers with every spiritual blessing through Christ for the purpose of building grace-based churches. It highlights how God's grace permeates all of creation but that his spiritual blessings are specifically channeled through churches, which are described as Christ's body where he fills and rules over all things. The passage from Ephesians 1:22-23 is cited to support this, showing how God appointed Christ as head of all things for the benefit and fullness of the church.
The early church leaders had to consolidate and establish the legacy of the gospel as the Christian movement rapidly grew. They evolved a distinct Christian identity separate from Judaism. They established institutional structures by defining leadership roles and uniform doctrines and practices. They also encouraged believers to endure the "growing pains" of persecution by persevering in hope through the example of Christ. The New Testament writings helped with these efforts to consolidate the gospel's legacy in the church.
This document discusses improving server-side unit testing methods. It identifies issues with current server unit tests such as dependencies between classes and lack of clear purpose or expectations. It recommends defining a "unit" as a single Java class and mocking dependencies. Tests should describe specifications, improve code quality, and reduce bugs. While DRY principles are best for production code, DAMP (Descriptive And Meaningful Phrases) is preferable for unit tests to prioritize readability over code duplication. Each test should focus on one thing, use plain language, and assert expected outcomes rather than null values.
This document discusses the controversy in the early church over whether Gentiles needed to become Jewish before becoming Christian. It summarizes key events in Jewish history and demographics in the Roman Empire. It then outlines how the "Judaizing controversy" came to a head in Antioch and was resolved at the Jerusalem Council, establishing that Gentiles do not need to follow Jewish customs like circumcision to be Christian. Paul's letters argue this position from historical, prophetic and theological standpoints. The destruction of the Jerusalem temple in 70 AD further separated Judaism and Christianity.
Ephesians 2 3 - Reconciled with each other - Paolo Ugolini - Glasgow Church o...Adam Birr
Sermon by Paolo Ugolini
Glasgow Church of Christ
http://www.glasgowchurch.org.uk/Sermon/Paolo_Ugolini/Ephesians_2_and_3_Reconciled_with_Each_Other/Glasgow/ff6de112-d848-4726-bb54-7d106ce5964d
The document discusses how syncretism, or the blending of belief systems, posed a threat to the purity of the gospel message as Christianity spread throughout the diverse Greco-Roman world. It provided examples of how pagan religious influences like mystery cults, emperor worship, and philosophical schools like Gnosticism attempted to distort Christian teachings. Several New Testament books, especially those written in Asia Minor, addressed these syncretistic threats and refuted false doctrines. Gnosticism in particular challenged early churches with its views that matter is evil and salvation comes through special knowledge.
The document discusses how Ephesians 1 teaches that God blesses believers with every spiritual blessing through Christ for the purpose of building grace-based churches. It highlights how God's grace permeates all of creation but that his spiritual blessings are specifically channeled through churches, which are described as Christ's body where he fills and rules over all things. The passage from Ephesians 1:22-23 is cited to support this, showing how God appointed Christ as head of all things for the benefit and fullness of the church.
The early church leaders had to consolidate and establish the legacy of the gospel as the Christian movement rapidly grew. They evolved a distinct Christian identity separate from Judaism. They established institutional structures by defining leadership roles and uniform doctrines and practices. They also encouraged believers to endure the "growing pains" of persecution by persevering in hope through the example of Christ. The New Testament writings helped with these efforts to consolidate the gospel's legacy in the church.
This document discusses improving server-side unit testing methods. It identifies issues with current server unit tests such as dependencies between classes and lack of clear purpose or expectations. It recommends defining a "unit" as a single Java class and mocking dependencies. Tests should describe specifications, improve code quality, and reduce bugs. While DRY principles are best for production code, DAMP (Descriptive And Meaningful Phrases) is preferable for unit tests to prioritize readability over code duplication. Each test should focus on one thing, use plain language, and assert expected outcomes rather than null values.
This document discusses the controversy in the early church over whether Gentiles needed to become Jewish before becoming Christian. It summarizes key events in Jewish history and demographics in the Roman Empire. It then outlines how the "Judaizing controversy" came to a head in Antioch and was resolved at the Jerusalem Council, establishing that Gentiles do not need to follow Jewish customs like circumcision to be Christian. Paul's letters argue this position from historical, prophetic and theological standpoints. The destruction of the Jerusalem temple in 70 AD further separated Judaism and Christianity.
Ephesians 2 3 - Reconciled with each other - Paolo Ugolini - Glasgow Church o...Adam Birr
Sermon by Paolo Ugolini
Glasgow Church of Christ
http://www.glasgowchurch.org.uk/Sermon/Paolo_Ugolini/Ephesians_2_and_3_Reconciled_with_Each_Other/Glasgow/ff6de112-d848-4726-bb54-7d106ce5964d
The document discusses how syncretism, or the blending of belief systems, posed a threat to the purity of the gospel message as Christianity spread throughout the diverse Greco-Roman world. It provided examples of how pagan religious influences like mystery cults, emperor worship, and philosophical schools like Gnosticism attempted to distort Christian teachings. Several New Testament books, especially those written in Asia Minor, addressed these syncretistic threats and refuted false doctrines. Gnosticism in particular challenged early churches with its views that matter is evil and salvation comes through special knowledge.
The document discusses issues with server-side unit testing and provides recommendations to improve unit testing methods. It notes that unit tests often have poorly defined units, fragile dependencies, unclear purposes, and lack of structure. It recommends defining a "unit" as a single class, mocking dependencies, using frameworks like Mockito, and covering all methods and paths. The document contrasts the DAMP (Descriptive And Meaningful Phrases) and DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) principles, saying DAMP is preferred for tests to prioritize readability over code duplication. It provides guidelines for writing clear, simple unit tests with descriptive names, single assertions per test, and use of templates.
This document discusses the grace of God through salvation and how it outweighs all worldly pleasures and possessions. It presents passages from scripture about how the grace of God offers salvation to all, how a pearl of great value represents finding salvation through Christ, and how knowing Christ is of surpassing worth compared to any worldly gain. It contrasts the emptiness of pursuing worldly projects and pleasures with keeping God's commandments. The conclusion is that the grace of God through salvation is most important.
The document examines evidence for the reliability of the gospels and the historicity of Jesus and his resurrection. It finds that the gospels were written early and by eyewitnesses, and are more reliable than other ancient texts. Extra-biblical sources like Josephus support Jesus' existence. Archeology confirms biblical accounts. Objections that Jesus was a lunatic, liar or merely a teacher are refuted. The resurrection is supported by the empty tomb and eyewitness accounts too consistent to be hallucinations. In conclusion, the document finds the New Testament reliable and that Jesus was the Son of God who was resurrected.
آنژیوپلاستی روشی برای باز کردن عروق کرونر تنگ شده و مسدود است و ممکن است تنگی ، در یک یا چند شریان تامین کننده اکسیژن عضله قلب ، ایجاد شده باشد . بنابراین کمبود اکسیژن باعث درد آنژینی و گاه حمله قلبی خواهد شد .
آنژیوپلاستی چگونه انجام می شود ؟
مانند آنژیوگرافی قلبی است و گاه پس از آنژیو گرافی قلبی ، کاتتر ظریف و کوچکی که دارای یک بالون می باشد ، وارد شریان شده و به قسمت تنگ و مسدود شریان قلب هدایت می شود و در آن محل جهت باز کردن رگ تنگ ، بالون باد می شود .
Critical Care of Children with Heart Disease Sadegh Dehghan
Pediatric cardiac intensive care patients pose special challenges to those practitioners caring for them . The primary purpose of this textbook is to provide the health care practitioner with an overview of both the medical and surgical facets in caring for pediatric patients with congenital or acquired cardiac disease . This book conceals a multitude of topics that may be encountered when caring for children in a cardiac intensive care setting . The first part of the text covers general aspects ranging from mechanical ventilation and cardiac anesthesia , sedation and pain management , to cardiopulmonary bypass , cardiac catheterization , echocardiography , in addition to describing the special monitoring required for pediatric cardiac patients . It also includes important recent developments in assessing and reporting risk factors .
The next sections address specific cardiac anomalies including acyanotic defects, right and left obstructive heart lesions, atrio-ventricular valve anomalies, vascular lesions, pulmonary hypertension, cardiomyopathies, pericardial diseases, and other complex heart defects. Specific chapters are dedicated to mechanical assistance, renal replacement therapy, transplant, arrhythmias, as well as the ethical and legal issues that involve the discontinuation of support of patients.
As new scientific information becomes available through basic and clinical research, recommended treatments and drug therapies undergo changes. The author(s) and publisher have done everything possible to make this book accurate, up to date, and in accord with accepted standards at the time of publication. The author(s), editors, and publisher are not responsible for errors or omissions or for consequences from application of the book, and make no warranty, expressed or implied, in regard to the contents of the book. Any practice described in this book should be applied by the reader in accordance with professional standards of care used in regard to the unique circumstances that may apply in each situation. The reader is advised always to check product information (package inserts) for changes and new information regarding dose and contraindications before administering any drug. Caution is especially urged when using new or infrequently ordered drugs.
The document discusses issues with server-side unit testing and provides recommendations to improve unit testing methods. It notes that unit tests often have poorly defined units, fragile dependencies, unclear purposes, and lack of structure. It recommends defining a "unit" as a single class, mocking dependencies, using frameworks like Mockito, and covering all methods and paths. The document contrasts the DAMP (Descriptive And Meaningful Phrases) and DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) principles, saying DAMP is preferred for tests to prioritize readability over code duplication. It provides guidelines for writing clear, simple unit tests with descriptive names, single assertions per test, and use of templates.
This document discusses the grace of God through salvation and how it outweighs all worldly pleasures and possessions. It presents passages from scripture about how the grace of God offers salvation to all, how a pearl of great value represents finding salvation through Christ, and how knowing Christ is of surpassing worth compared to any worldly gain. It contrasts the emptiness of pursuing worldly projects and pleasures with keeping God's commandments. The conclusion is that the grace of God through salvation is most important.
The document examines evidence for the reliability of the gospels and the historicity of Jesus and his resurrection. It finds that the gospels were written early and by eyewitnesses, and are more reliable than other ancient texts. Extra-biblical sources like Josephus support Jesus' existence. Archeology confirms biblical accounts. Objections that Jesus was a lunatic, liar or merely a teacher are refuted. The resurrection is supported by the empty tomb and eyewitness accounts too consistent to be hallucinations. In conclusion, the document finds the New Testament reliable and that Jesus was the Son of God who was resurrected.
آنژیوپلاستی روشی برای باز کردن عروق کرونر تنگ شده و مسدود است و ممکن است تنگی ، در یک یا چند شریان تامین کننده اکسیژن عضله قلب ، ایجاد شده باشد . بنابراین کمبود اکسیژن باعث درد آنژینی و گاه حمله قلبی خواهد شد .
آنژیوپلاستی چگونه انجام می شود ؟
مانند آنژیوگرافی قلبی است و گاه پس از آنژیو گرافی قلبی ، کاتتر ظریف و کوچکی که دارای یک بالون می باشد ، وارد شریان شده و به قسمت تنگ و مسدود شریان قلب هدایت می شود و در آن محل جهت باز کردن رگ تنگ ، بالون باد می شود .
Critical Care of Children with Heart Disease Sadegh Dehghan
Pediatric cardiac intensive care patients pose special challenges to those practitioners caring for them . The primary purpose of this textbook is to provide the health care practitioner with an overview of both the medical and surgical facets in caring for pediatric patients with congenital or acquired cardiac disease . This book conceals a multitude of topics that may be encountered when caring for children in a cardiac intensive care setting . The first part of the text covers general aspects ranging from mechanical ventilation and cardiac anesthesia , sedation and pain management , to cardiopulmonary bypass , cardiac catheterization , echocardiography , in addition to describing the special monitoring required for pediatric cardiac patients . It also includes important recent developments in assessing and reporting risk factors .
The next sections address specific cardiac anomalies including acyanotic defects, right and left obstructive heart lesions, atrio-ventricular valve anomalies, vascular lesions, pulmonary hypertension, cardiomyopathies, pericardial diseases, and other complex heart defects. Specific chapters are dedicated to mechanical assistance, renal replacement therapy, transplant, arrhythmias, as well as the ethical and legal issues that involve the discontinuation of support of patients.
As new scientific information becomes available through basic and clinical research, recommended treatments and drug therapies undergo changes. The author(s) and publisher have done everything possible to make this book accurate, up to date, and in accord with accepted standards at the time of publication. The author(s), editors, and publisher are not responsible for errors or omissions or for consequences from application of the book, and make no warranty, expressed or implied, in regard to the contents of the book. Any practice described in this book should be applied by the reader in accordance with professional standards of care used in regard to the unique circumstances that may apply in each situation. The reader is advised always to check product information (package inserts) for changes and new information regarding dose and contraindications before administering any drug. Caution is especially urged when using new or infrequently ordered drugs.