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    • Person vs. Person. Also called man vs. man and protagonist vs. antagonist, this is the most common type of external conflict. It is clear and universally understood as a good vs. evil story in which an unambiguous challenger opposes the main character.
    • Person vs. Nature. This type of conflict counters a character against some force of nature, such as an animal or the weather. A classic example is Ernest Hemingway’s Old Man and the Sea.
    • Person vs. Society. When a novel sets a character against a tradition, an institution, a law, or some other societal construct, it is a Person vs. Society story.
    • Person vs. Technology. When science moves beyond human control, conflicts of Person vs. Technology develop. Stories in this conflict type include: 2001: A Space Odyssey.
  1. God is traditionally argued to be omnipotent, omnibenvolent and omniscient. The question of this topic is whether those attributes make sense in themselves, whether there is a conflict between them or between them and key Christian doctrines (like free will).

  2. Jul 23, 2009 · A Trinity doctrine is commonly expressed as the statement that the one God exists as or in three equally divine “Persons”, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Every term in this statement (God, exists, as or in, equally divine, Person) has been variously understood.

  3. Aug 30, 2023 · Man vs self conflict is an internal struggle that a character experiences within themselves. This type of conflict arises when a character’s own actions, beliefs, emotions, or desires are in direct conflict with their moral or ethical values.

  4. Man vs. self refers to the internal conflict experienced by a character as they grapple with their own emotions, thoughts, and moral dilemmas. This type of struggle is often portrayed as a fight against one's own fears, desires, guilt, or conscience, highlighting the complexities of human nature.

  5. So the possession of faith, and self-reflection about such a possession, involve two distinct beliefs, for each belief has a different propositional object. To believe in Jesus Christ, to have in faith in him, is a distinct belief from the belief that you, the believer, believe in Jesus Christ.

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  7. The conflict of Man vs. God is seriously underused in stories today. Here are some ways to make it work for any belief system.

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