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    ARAÑES VS. OCCIANO (Judges Solmenizing Marriage) Mercedita Arañes filed charges against Judge Salvador Occiano of the Municipal Circuit Trial Court of Batalan‚ Camarines Sur with Gross Ignorance of Law. Occiano solemnized Arañes’ marriage without the requisite marriage license in latter’s house which is outside judge’s jurisdiction. Arañes was not able to claim her right to inherit his deceased husband’s property and she was deprived of receiving her husband’s pension. Occiano avers that the ceremony

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    revealing overriding elements of unity that if carefully examined would lead to a better understanding of the Old Testament. The Book of the Twelve is counted as one book in the Hebrew canon. Some scholars say‚ “The purpose of placing all of this material in one scroll is to make a balance in the Hebrew prophetic canon between the four books of the former prophets (Joshua‚ Judges‚ Samuel and Kings)‚ and the four books of the latter prophets (Isaiah‚ Jeremiah‚ Ezekiel‚ and the Twelve).” People need

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    3 Stages Of The Gospels

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    The gospels began because of parables and teachings that Jesus had said‚ that were passed down from person to person and through generations by retelling the stories. They originated by passing down traditions of what Jesus did while he was preaching and teachings. The gospels were formed in three stages‚ the first stage of the formation of the Gospels is the teachings and preachings done by Jesus‚ in 30 - 33 AD‚ the second is the Oral Tradition‚ between 33 - 70 AD and the third is the Gospels being

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    summoned by Carloman and one summoned by brother Pippin at Soissons for his Neustrian lands‚ same year; working in partnership -Brothers decided that from then on synods would be held annually‚ to ensure that the Church functioned ‘according to the canons’ -These councils however were more ‘statements not of achievement but of intent’-if there were ensuing annual councils there is no sign of them -Only 7 bishops were called to attend Concilium germanicum‚ at least 3 of whom were Boniface’s disciples

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    In an article by the U.S. News called “Our Government Overlords‚” Antony Davies‚ an associate professor of economics at Duquesne University in Pittsburg‚ and James R. Harrigan‚ the CEO of FreedomTrust‚ argue that the government is exploiting the power of eminent domain‚ a clause that allows the government to take land if it’s going to better the entire community. They’re taking advantage of this clause by misleading the people that they’re property will be used to better the entire community‚ which

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    and the reformers was further confirmed in the Third Council called during the time of King Ashoka in about 250 BC. The proceedings of the Third Council‚ refuted the allegedly heretical‚ and false views held by some Buddhist sects and adopted "Pali Canon"—believed to be the earliest record of oral teachings of Buddha—as the only scripture of Theravada Buddhism. (Akira 256-258) The seeds of evolution of Mahayana Buddhism were sown when the Mahasanghikas‚ a liberal branch of the Buddhist community

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    Quiz 1 Study Guide Chapter One Apocrypha: a misleading term that means hidden (name given to books that were designated deuterocanonical and belonged to a second cannon) Canon: the technical term for the official list of books comprising the Bible by a religious community. Former Prophets: consists of the books of Joshua‚ Judges‚ Samuel‚ and kings‚ which continue the narrative chronology of the Torah. Hebrew Bible: old testament Latter Prophets: the books named after individual prophets Major

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    Kevin G. Smith vision of theology is in contrast to popular perceptions. Popular perceptions of theology is that many people despise theology. They believe that God does not exist or hold any value worthwhile to study. They can see no reason to study theology or why to know God. They have negative perceptions of and attitudes towards theology because they experienced and only seen bad theology. Theology to them is dry and lifeless‚ even in their own church it is killing their vibrant faith. Kevin’s

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    challenging of the roles of women in literature and the literary world * Women claimed that men were writing the roles of women * Women were marginalized and disempowered‚ was all about reclaiming power for women * Issue with the Western Canon were pointed out * Traditionalists were men who decided which piece of literature is important * Eg.) Virginia Woolf (20th century). They were bringing back the literature written by women that was previously ignored * Women would begin

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    Khafre is sitting in there is an image of intertwined lotus and papyrus which symbolizes united Egypt. The falcon covering his head is Horus‚ the god the sky and heavens. This implies the pharaoh ’s divine status. The pharaoh is also shaped with a canon of ideal proportions‚ which is suitable for someone as perfect as the pharaoh. Also the expression on the pharaoh ’s face is calm and shows eternal strength and life. Many of the traits in both examples constitute how their culture ’s image of power

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