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Essays About church's ideas
... Wittenberg. He was focused on taking a majority of the Church's ideas and thinking about them in a rational way not mystical. To ...
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... Reformation. There were several men who started to take the Catholic Church's ideas apart. The man who stared it was Martin Luther. ...
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The Church of England, a Protestant Episcopal church which is the official established church of great Britain, is a branch off Catholicism without allegiance ...
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... With every hearsay convict there was one who slipped through the tight fist of the church. Ideas flourished among the intellectuals of society. ...
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... With every hearsay convict there was one who slipped through the tight fist of the church. Ideas flourished among the intellectuals of society. ...
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... In the twentieth century the Church came under fire because of its controversial ideas considering African Americans. Ideas of Caucasian ...
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... hope to stop heresy. New religious orders were also set up to preserve the Church and spread Catholic ideas. The most important of ...
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... Instead of the old age faith in religion, new ideas and attitudes changed people's faith in the church and God, and they began to have more faith in themselves ...
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... He studied Luther's ideas and those of the Catholic Church until he realized that he would need to move away from the Church to find his place with God. ...
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... religious aspects. Being that the Church controlled most of Europe, Luther's new ideas could be used against it politically. When the ...
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... The Catholic Church believed that Galileo was mocking the Church-approved ideas of Ptolemy and their geocentric model. The Catholic ...
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... of war and plague. To achieve this, they began turning not to the church, but to classical ideas instead. Out of this humanism and ...
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... His work continued to be read by scholars but during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Church shunned the ideas of Machiavelli. ...
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... Luther was able to spread his ideas without the interference of Church officials because he lived so far from the center of authority. ...
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... period. The church in its centralized hierarchy continued to exercise considerable control over the ideas of the church. The church ...
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... may argue these ideas apply to those in school, that prayer should be private, and therefore not be practiced in school, as it is a public place. Forced church ...
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... "The Christian Church more closely ... Augustine was slightly humble in the aspect that he did not believe that he formulated these ideas on his own but that they ...
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... everywhere. One place these ideas come together is the facade of the Christian Church at 1166 Oak, between 11th and 12th Street. The ...
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... rebirth". This is exactly what happened after the Crusades and split of the Roman Catholic Church. A rebirth of ideas was the outcome. ...
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... rebirth". This is exactly what happened after the Crusades and split of the Roman Catholic church. A rebirth of ideas was their outcome. ...
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... rebirth. This is exactly what happened after the Crusades and split of the Roman Catholic Church. A rebirth of ideas was their outcome. ...
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... Reformation. Although they were both against the Roman Catholic Church, they brought about very different ideas in religion. Martin ...
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... VIII and Galileo had a symbiotic relationship, as Galileo wanted his ideas to be embraced, and Urban VIII wanted more union between science and the Church. ...
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... Martin Luther, through logic and reasoning, was able to convince others of the Church's corruptness. Luther's own religious ideas contained many humanistic ...
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... Men want to continue to rule the church with their ideas of patriarchy such as no ordained women priests, and no homosexuals are sons or daughters of God. ...
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... spread of freethinking and rebellion led to the Reformation of the Catholic Church, and the start of Protestantism. The expansion of humanistic ideas in the ...
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... His friends urged him to leave the church and start writing all of his great ideas, but John Locke said he was not fit for that calling, so he remained at the ...
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... His friends urged him to leave the church and start writing all of his great ideas, but John Locke said he was not fit for that calling, so he remained at the ...
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... a medieval man. Luther's ideas and reforms on Christianity were in direct conflict with the Catholic Church. These ideas, reforms ...
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... by Melanchthon. Luther's ideas and reforms on Christianity were in direct conflict with the Catholic Church. These ideas, reforms ...
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