Ethical principle and Christianity

Ethical principle and Christianity

 

What do the four parts of the Christian biblical narrative (i.e., creation, fall, redemption, and restoration) say about the nature of God and of reality in relation to the reality of sickness and disease? From where would one find comfort and hope in the light of illness according to this narrative? Explain in detail each part of the narrative above and analyze the implications.

2APA reference, 250 words.

 

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The Christian biblical narrative reveals the nature of God as the author of humankind and who controls everything that happens around humanity. God allows sickness in man to fulfill His purpose. In (John 9:3), Jesus said that one man was born blind to reveal God`s work through him. The narratives also hold the nature of God as the author as He would allow sickness for his glory (John 11:4).  From the redemption narrative, Jesus was given out for humankind sins and stripped on the cross so that humankind may be healed (Christian Worldview, Sickness, Healing, and Dying. 2019). The narrative…

 

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