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    Islam and Western Europe

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    spiritually equal to men. D) Women were socially equal to men. __B__ 5. Disagreement over which of the following contributed to the split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church? A) A church hierarchy of patriarchs‚ bishops‚ and priests B) Veneration of icons C) The missionary impulse D) The religious authority of the Bible __B__ 6. Which of the following is an example of the Byzantine Empire’s influence on Eurasia? A) Acceptance of Latin as the international

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    the new Christian religious views as their own. This document refers to Junta as the administrative council of Spain. Whereas‚ now it refers to the military or political power that forcibly takes power to rule a country. The term prelates refer to bishops. Aljama is the special Friday mosque and a gathering place for Muslims. The punishment for a Christian hiding a Morisco is to be in the galleys fro six years. This refers to the low flat boats that are propelled by rowing. The accused individual would

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    Henry the VIII was the second English Tudor king‚ after his father‚ Henry VII. He reigned over England from‚ 21st April 1509 until‚ 28th January 1547. During his childhood and his first marriage‚ Henry was a firm believer of the Catholic Church and of the Pope. However things changed and later in Henrys reign the English reformation came to England; the monasteries were closed and Henry separated himself from the Roman Catholic Church. Henry was definitely starting to look more and more like a protestant

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    Eastern Orthodox

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    Eastern Orthodox I. Origin The Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholicism were branches of the same body—the One‚ Holy‚ Catholic and Apostolic Church until 1054 AD‚ which is the date of the first major division and the beginning of “denominations” in Christianity. The Christian Church divided into two Churches‚ East and West. Both Churches believe that they are the original Church established by Jesus Christ and the Apostles‚ and they disapprove each other. The Church in the East added “orthodox”

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    CATHOLIC CHURCH VIEWS OF ORDAINING WOMEN Sexism in the Catholic Church In partial fulfillment of the requirement for REL201 Professor Date May 2007 Abstract The purpose of this brief is to provide you with an overview of how the Catholic Church view women being ordained in the church. The views are based on the traditional and doctrinal references that the Catholic religion is based on. The views are from various resources such as the

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    This paper will discuss the relationship between the foundation of Orthodoxy and the Canon. It will discuss the events and people that had roles in the development of the canon as well as the councils convened to resolve controversy. It will briefly touch on the Eastern and Western branches of the church. Scholarly articles and the Bible will be used to prove the truths and facts. Orthodoxy and Canon will be defined to aid the understating of their relationship. The Canon is defined as

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    The reformation was a key event in history; it changed the power and decreased the influence of the roman church on people’s life‚ it gave us as people power and choice. During the Protestant reformation some key things that changed the power and influence of the Catholic Church were the reduction of influence cause by the roman church‚ the printing of bibles for people so they can read the bible for themselves and the reformation gave us power over our religion and how we go about following it.

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    Religion and Ethnic Diversity By Joseph Dillon For the first part of my paper I have chosen Roman Catholic as the religion I want to discuss in my report. The Roman Catholic religion differs in several ways from other religions‚ but some have the same values as the Roman Catholic religion. The chief teachings of the Catholic Church are: God’s objective existence; God’s interest in individual human beings‚ who can into relations with God (through prayer); the Trinity; the divinity of

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    Born to an affluent patrician around 540‚ the boy who would become Pope Saint Gregory the Great lived a youthful life of calm and worry-free days‚ despite the fact that he was born surrounded by famine‚ war‚ and uncertainty. While there are no official records of his education‚ there is no doubt that as a boy he enjoyed as many educational opportunities than his peers and was believed to be one of the smartest men in Rome. While it has never been documented‚ it is also believed that he had some type

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    Funeral Home Observation

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    As an aspiring Funeral Director‚ I chose to observe a Mass of Christian Burial Service. I have wanted to be a funeral director since I was in the first grade. While in middle school‚ I started working at a local funeral home‚ observing funerals and playing the organ. Doing this was a dream come true. I observed this service at Holy Name Catholic Church in Washington‚ D.C. where the father is Michael Briese. This service was for Mr. Richard N. Gray. Out of respect for the family‚ before attending

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