Emperor Claudius expelled the Jews in the 1940s and separated the two cultures of the church for a while. When Claudius arrived, two groups encountered and formed cultural tension about the expression of faith (Kina 412). In a letter to the Romans, Paul solved various problems and set the first theme for the elimination of cultural barriers. The excerpts covered in this article are directly related to this topic and include:
For living beings, we do not doubt whether the body really matches or not. Organisms actively recognize themselves as self-recognition behaviors through various parts, and as such confirm the agreement between that individual and the species. As the body changes material and shape over time, we have no doubt (usually) whether it is the same or not. For an organism, accepting that it is different from the same existence is acceptable. For organisms, there are concepts that require the same difference to be maintained, such as growth, maturity, aging, etc. However, this identity can not be determined at any moment or part of a creature, and can only be learned during the creation process.
Today, our understanding of humans has changed dramatically, reflected in Merleau - Ponty (Gold, 1985) 's concept of' living organism 'and an overview of the biological features of Sprenger (Sprenger, 2005). The concept of 'living body' thinks that the body is not an object, but "There are multiple stages of limited freedom, experiences exist" (Gold, 1985, p. 664). It is the core of human consciousness / intention. In addition, the living system sees it as a system (if the mind and body are units) that is part of a larger system that permanently interacts with the environment and can build its own subjective reality It has been. More specifically, it is seen as "the ability to live fully in a social environment compared to potential desires" (Tarlov, 1996, p. 72).