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HIS 104: Crash Course 29 Notes
These notes cover Crash Course World History Episode 29, which delves into the causes, major events, and consequences of World War II. The episode highlights key topics such as the rise of the Axis Powers, the role of the Allies, the Holocaust, and the global scale of the conflict, leading to significant changes in world history.
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These notes cover Crash Course World History Episode 29, which delves into the causes, major events, and consequences of World War II. The episode highlights key topics such as the rise of the Axis Powers, the role of the Allies, the Holocaust, and the global scale of the conflict, leading to significant changes in world history.
HIS 104: Crash Course 24 Notes
These notes summarize Crash Course World History Episode 24, which explores the concept of globalization—its historical roots, economic and cultural impacts, environmental effects, and the debates it sparks about inequality, labor, and sovereignty in the modern world.
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These notes summarize Crash Course World History Episode 24, which explores the concept of globalization—its historical roots, economic and cultural impacts, environmental effects, and the debates it sparks about inequality, labor, and sovereignty in the modern world.
HIS 104: Crash Course 23 Notes
These notes cover Crash Course World History Episode 23, focusing on the rise of nationalism and the global wave of decolonization in the 20th century. Topics include anti-colonial movements, the end of European empires, and the formation of new nations in Africa and Asia, especially India.
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These notes cover Crash Course World History Episode 23, focusing on the rise of nationalism and the global wave of decolonization in the 20th century. Topics include anti-colonial movements, the end of European empires, and the formation of new nations in Africa and Asia, especially India.
HIS 104: Crash Course 19 Notes
These notes summarize Crash Course World History Episode 19, comparing the development and core ideas of capitalism and socialism. The content includes key figures like Adam Smith and Karl Marx, along with the economic and social effects of both systems during the Industrial Age.
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These notes summarize Crash Course World History Episode 19, comparing the development and core ideas of capitalism and socialism. The content includes key figures like Adam Smith and Karl Marx, along with the economic and social effects of both systems during the Industrial Age.
HIS 104: Crash Course 18 Notes
These notes cover Crash Course World History Episode 18, which explores the Industrial Revolution—its origins, major innovations, social and economic impact, and global consequences. Key concepts include technological advances, factory systems, labor changes, and the expansion of industrial capitalism.
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These notes cover Crash Course World History Episode 18, which explores the Industrial Revolution—its origins, major innovations, social and economic impact, and global consequences. Key concepts include technological advances, factory systems, labor changes, and the expansion of industrial capitalism.
HIS 104: Crash Course 16
These notes summarize Crash Course World History Episode 16, focusing on the rise of capitalism, the Dutch Golden Age, and the global economic impact of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The notes highlight key ideas presented in the video, including trade networks, early financial systems, and colonial expansion.
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These notes summarize Crash Course World History Episode 16, focusing on the rise of capitalism, the Dutch Golden Age, and the global economic impact of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The notes highlight key ideas presented in the video, including trade networks, early financial systems, and colonial expansion.
BIB120: New Testament Bundle
Complete NT study bundle covering chapters 7–23 with notes on Gospels, Acts, Paul’s letters, and Revelation. Includes question-only study guides for Exams 1–3 and Final, two extra credit worksheets (timeline and crossword), and a summary slide. Perfect for BIB 110 review and final exam prep.
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- Chapter 7: Introduction to the Gospels • Notas de lectura
- Chapter 8: Gospel of Mark • Notas de lectura
- Chapter 9: Gospel of Matthew • Notas de lectura
- Chapter 10: Gospel of Luke • Notas de lectura
- Chapter 11: Gospel of John • Notas de lectura
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Complete NT study bundle covering chapters 7–23 with notes on Gospels, Acts, Paul’s letters, and Revelation. Includes question-only study guides for Exams 1–3 and Final, two extra credit worksheets (timeline and crossword), and a summary slide. Perfect for BIB 110 review and final exam prep.
Chapter 7: Introduction to the Gospels
This chapter introduces the four Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—highlighting their unique perspectives on the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus. It explores the historical and cultural context, authorship, intended audiences, and key themes such as the Kingdom of God, messianic prophecy, and Jesus’ identity. A foundational guide to understanding the narrative and theological framework of the New Testament.
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This chapter introduces the four Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—highlighting their unique perspectives on the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus. It explores the historical and cultural context, authorship, intended audiences, and key themes such as the Kingdom of God, messianic prophecy, and Jesus’ identity. A foundational guide to understanding the narrative and theological framework of the New Testament.
Synoptic Relationship Presentation
This document explores the possible literary and thematic relationships between the Synoptic Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke. It introduces key theories such as the Two-Source Hypothesis, examines shared and unique material, and highlights the structural and narrative parallels that define the Synoptic Problem. Ideal for students studying gospel composition and the interdependence of the Synoptics within New Testament scholarship.
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This document explores the possible literary and thematic relationships between the Synoptic Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke. It introduces key theories such as the Two-Source Hypothesis, examines shared and unique material, and highlights the structural and narrative parallels that define the Synoptic Problem. Ideal for students studying gospel composition and the interdependence of the Synoptics within New Testament scholarship.
The Holy Week Document
This document provides a detailed account of Jesus' final week—from His Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem to His Resurrection—with a primary focus on the Gospel of Mark. Authored by W. Wayne VanHorn, it examines key moments in the Passion narrative, including the Last Supper, arrest, trial, crucifixion, and empty tomb. This resource is ideal for students seeking a deeper understanding of Holy Week and its theological and historical significance within the New Testament.
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This document provides a detailed account of Jesus' final week—from His Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem to His Resurrection—with a primary focus on the Gospel of Mark. Authored by W. Wayne VanHorn, it examines key moments in the Passion narrative, including the Last Supper, arrest, trial, crucifixion, and empty tomb. This resource is ideal for students seeking a deeper understanding of Holy Week and its theological and historical significance within the New Testament.