Christians are justified in the same way Abraham was-by faith (Romans 4:16, 15:1; Gal. 2:16; Titus 3:7). Jesus' death on the cross made it possible for God and people to be reconciled (Romans 5:10) and thus for humans to be justified. Trusting faith in Jesus Christ puts people in the right with God, bringing eternal life now and forever.
Art needs no justification beyond its own perpetuation.
The Secrets of Peaches and the rest of the books in the series focus primarily on the theme of friendship.
underlying theme = grundlegendes Thema underlying theme = Grundthema underlying theme = Leitmotiv
A crescendo does not have a theme. A crescendo means that you must gradually get louder.
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In geography where something is located and what it contains is primarily the theme of Place. Place fills out the theme of Location by letting us know what is in the location.
A theme means a topic i.e= you might do a topic on castles, or the enviroment ect ect....
Thematic means the structure of a piece if writing eg, a poem. Theme means what the piece of writing is about eg, love, family, war etc.
There is a theme, that is maybe a melody or a rhytmical theme, and then there might be "tail" after it that has something to do with the theme but isn't anymore part of the theme. After the tail there might be a start of something new in the piece of music
A theme is a topic; as in the theme of a party could be Elvis, so everyone comes dressed as Elvis. Them means those things, or those people.
The theme is what the story is about - what the author is trying to say to the reader.
it means the same as locomotion :)