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    Arianism is false Biblically‚ its doctrines force the Church throughout all generations to define what she believes regarding the person and nature of Christ. As metioned above‚ the founder of Arianism was no other than Arius. He studied under Lucian of Antioch who saw Jesus as a semi divine intermediate being. In fact‚ Lucian thought the Logos was not fully God or man. Therefore‚ Jesus has a high status among the creatures even being called “the firstborn of all creation (Col. 1).” Jesus is supernatural

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    Persecution in the Early Church The Christian Persecution In its first three centuries of Christianity‚ the church endured regular (though not constant) persecution at the hands of Roman authorities. This experience‚ and its resulting martyrs and apolopgists‚ would have significant historical and theological consequences for the developing faith. {4} Among other things‚ persecution sparked the cult of the saints‚ facilitated the rapid growth and spread of Christianity‚ prompted defenses and explanations

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    forgive us for any mistakes we may have made along the way. Along with these core values of the Church‚ Peter also reinforced and made decisions that solidified the structure and tenants of the Church. For instance‚ he appointed the first bishop of Antioch after he had to leave to go to Rome‚ so in this way he created another type of authority and hierarchy in the order of the church. Peter was also the one to declare Rome as the worldwide home of Christianity which it still is considered today. In

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    who conquered both the near east and Egypt‚ the center of culture shifted from Athens to the major cities of each of the divided kingdoms. The time of the city state had come to pass and the centers of culture turned mainly to Alexandria in Egypt‚ Antioch in Syria‚ and Pergamon in Asia Minor. Artist representation of the human subjects became realistic and beautiful‚ in its willingness to show the raw emotion and true to life imagery. The subjects were no longer just the Gods‚ rulers‚ and prominent

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    Term Papers Can’t find it here? Try MegaEssays.com If We Must Die - Claude McKay By: Pamela Atkins Poetry– Claude McKay "If We Must Die" One of the most influential writers of the Harlem Renaissance was Jamaican born Claude McKay‚ who was a political activist‚ a novelist‚ an essayist and a poet. Claude McKay was aware of how to keep his name consistently in mainstream culture by writing for that audience. Although in McKay’s arsenal he possessed powerful poems. The book that included

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    Evaluating contemporary views of leadership Daniel E. Brewerton University of Phoenix Evaluating contemporary views of leadership There are various contemporary views on leadership‚ and each has similarities and unique qualities from other current leadership perspectives. Early in my study of leadership views‚ the book The Leader’s Companion gives the perspective that an individual will use more than one approach (Wren‚ 1995). Our class lecture from week three clearly shows the body of research

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    The official dialect of Byzantium of the era was Latin‚ the dialect of Rome; be that as it may‚ its local people communicated in Greek. The Code of Justinian was composed in Latin. Be that as it may‚ after some time‚ Greek supplanted Latin as the dialect of the administration. Researchers never again figured out how to peruse Latin yet rather drew motivation from both the New Testament (initially written in Greek) and the theory and writing of traditional Greece. The huge administration of Byzantium

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    The Muslims of Medieval Italy by Alex Metcalfe Less than two hundred years after the death of the prophet Muhammad the rule of Islam had spread from the Arab Peninsula to Italy after the Roman Empire had crumbled away; eventually it spread all the way to Iberia. The book The Muslims of Medieval Italy by Alex Metcalfe focuses on the Muslim-Christian dynamic and the respective ruling entities by examining the chronological timeline of events and more cultural history of the dynamic in the region.

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    Mid County Arabic Baptist Church of St. Louis - Mission 11510 Old St. Charles Road Bridgeton MO 63044 636-282-9764 Pastor: Hermez Moshi Bethany Deaf Baptist Church 310 E. Argonne Dr Kirkwood‚ MO 63122 314-984-9224 Pastor: Thomas Lovis Bible Way Baptist Chruch 7800 Groby St. Louis‚ MO 63130 314-725-8838 Pastor: Nate Strachan Dorsett Village Baptist Church 2240 Bennington Pl. Maryland Heights‚ MO 63043 314-576-7729 Pastor: Mark Cline www.dorsettvillagechurch.org

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    people in different places. The plague spread as far north as Russia in 1351. In the Middle East‚ the plague spread to Alexandria in Egypt‚ Gaza‚ Constantinople‚ Lebanon‚ Syria‚ Palestine‚ Ashkelon‚ Acre‚ Jerusalem‚ Sidon‚ Damascus‚ Homs‚ Aleppo‚ Antioch‚ and peoples of Asia Minor. The Black Death was spreading worldwide‚ there was nothing anybody could do about it. People tried to escape the plague‚ but it was inevitable. The Black Death spread all over‚ causing damage to countless cities in the

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