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  • Why was the Reformation needed
    ... Once people started to question the church and found that the church was not the only authority, it freed their human spirit. Knowledge ...
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  • seperation of church and state
    ... People of the church may fight with the Middle East, because they are not of the Christian faith. ... The Church may do that by making people do whatever they say. ...
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  • Theology
    ... Paul's conversion at Damascus shows the divine providence for the Church. The Church had left itself open to be misled by a group of people within the Church. ...
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  • Europe
    ... was their spiritual advisor, and so, since nearly all of medieval life revolved around religion, the Church thus gained nearly infinite power over the people. ...
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  • Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" Church and State Do Not Mix
    ... Some very talented people, like Paul Robison, never shed the stigma that was involuntarily ... Arthur Miller\'s message in The Crucible is that church and state do ...
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  • Christianity in Middle Ages
    ... proceedings. Christianity's popularity influenced the church by people's newfound ability to concentrate on faith and a better life. With ...
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  • Social History of the 19th Century United States: How Did ...
    ... "We called it the People\'s Presbyterian Church.\" They had a quarrel with the minister, and that was the cause of the breakup. ...
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  • Introduce, Discuss, and Analyze Religion in Colonial Society
    ... Puritanism. Revivalism allowed more people to preach their own brand of religion, and it got more people coming back to church. The ...
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  • the catholic church in the tin flute and angela's ashes
    ... Where the church fails to be present in enforcing its doctrine its people more than compensate, often discriminating or condemning their victims. ...
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  • Chaucer
    ... Legouis 80). The Black Death destroyed a third of the population and many people turned to the church for help. Goeffery Chaucer ...
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  • Cultural Tradition
    In Western Cultures, the church teachings influenced the way people died and offered them hope for their afterlife. People believed that we will all die. ...
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  • How America Is Under Puritan I
    ... Which meant, when people wanted to have more important roles in the church the people of the community had to vote on if that person would be able to accept ...
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  • Renaissance Artists and Education Corruption in church
    ... For one, it made people realize the corruption in the church and how it was taking advantage of its followers for its own personal good. ...
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  • Examples of courage in The Crucible
    ... going to be named next. When the church was trying to excommunicate John Proctor, there were not enough people at church to do it. ...
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  • Crossroadsim
    ... in 1977. In beginning his ministry he started the Boston Church of Christ where in the first year the membership had recruited 103 people. ...
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  • The Canterbury tales: Our time versus Chaucers time
    ... Now people barely make time to go to church once a week. Their longing for and the lengths that people went to receive salvation seem some what absurd to us. ...
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  • Russian Orthodox Church
    ... like these were fuelled by old institutions such as the State Council, the United Nobility , the Orthodox Church, and the Union of the Russian People, all of ...
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  • History
    ... Salem Town was a large port, and was a prosperous fishing community The two towns had the same minister, and used the same church as the people in Salem Village ...
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  • Use of Genetic Engineering
    ... The church was free to dictate law and influence the people of wealth into seeing the beliefs of the church. Slowly people became poorer and poorer. ...
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  • The Salvation Army
    ... It is not the "traditional" way that the church helps people so I see it as a good thing because its not only helping Christians, but helping anyone and ...
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  • Causes of the Reformation
    ... for wrongdoing. By selling indulgences, the Church was giving people who were not sorry for their sins forgiveness. He felt that ...
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  • The Scientific Revolution
    ... The Renaissance and Reformation encouraged individual thinking, made exploration possible, and caused people to doubt the Catholic church. ...
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  • A Portrait of Jesus
    ... We as older people of the church need to teach kids at a young age about the church and God. Our sociey also needs to watch how we punish criminals. ...
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  • Truman's decision to drop the
    ... Christianity has been transformed from a traditionally corrupt ruling institution into the often open, free, and people centered Christian church of the ...
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  • slavery
    ... However some people, young ones included still worship God and the church very much and make it the center of their lives. Even ...
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  • Democracy In the Colonies
    ... The church also had a big control over the people, the church and the state were basically one. That defies all democratic ideas. ...
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  • Renaissance in Italy
    ... problem. So, many people set to work, trying to combine the great new knowledge recently found, with the ideas of the Church. Also ...
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  • Colonialism in Latin America
    ... They instilled a fear of God into the people that to this day has not passed. Also the Church did not take 'No' for answer in regards to converting to ...
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  • Presbyterian Church
    ... Jerusalem. This is why some people consider Presbyterianism to be a rebirth of the early church of the New Testament. The history ...
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  • Churches in Medieval Times
    ... The problems lied in the church, as the only people trained to read and write properly were monks and high officials of the church, who were locked away behind ...
    (1523 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

     


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