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    inherent dignity‚ which should be respected quite opposite of the exact nature of slavery‚ which by definition is dehumanizing (USCCB).” I wish to examine the many ways Maxwell shows in‚ Slavery and the Catholic Church‚ how slavery was not recognized within the institution of the Catholic Church. Seeing how

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    Catholic Church Scandal

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    The Catholic Church is one of the most recognized and practiced religions with an estimated “1.2 billion Roman Catholics in the world (BBC). There is strict order in the way the church is organized it is a diocese. The bishop overlooks local parishes that are spread out around the world. With a priest within those sanctuaries overlooking the church and to spread the word of god and help those in need. However‚ there is another side that many are afraid to speak about in society‚ the scandal that

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    Early Christian Church

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    In his post on this blog yesterday‚ “Indeed Very Many: Universalism in the Early Church‚” Matthew Distafano cites an impressive list of Early Church Fathers who were pro-universal salvation‚ and connects the switch in Christian theology to exclusivism with the writings of Augustine (in the late fourth and early fifth centuries)‚ the Emperor Justinian‚ and the Fifth Ecumenical Council in Constantinople in the sixth century. As a student of patristics‚ I find this timing significant. Almost anyone

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    American society has been greatly corrupted in the past fifty years. America has had a total of four Great Awakenings and the most recent one occurred in the 1960s and 1970s. During this time period‚ people started becoming very spiritual and returned to church. In the current society we are living in more than seventy percent of people will claim to be religious or at least believe in God. While many Americans claim this‚ how true can this statement be‚ if in some cases other circumstances come before the

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    The Medieval Catholic Church was exceedingly corrupt during the Middle Ages. Although faith was the foundation of the Church‚ throughout time‚ the Church became more about making money and worldly living than living strictly for God. This corruption led to the slacking of the rules for priests and clergymen. Religion and the Church plays an important role in Chaucer’s poem‚ The Canterbury Tales. Some of Chaucer’s characters’ attitude toward worldly morals is simply horrendous. Although clergymen

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    because he made and tested theories which we still go by in the current years. In the present day we are thought and live by the heliocentric theory. This basically means that the sun in in the center and the planets are in its orbit. The Roman Catholic Church believed that the earth was in the center‚ therefore the sun and other planets were in the Earth’s orbit. Galileo was charged of false teaching. The charge against Galileo was grounded on a report that Galileo had been personally ordered in 1616

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                       1                    Separation of Church and State  Madison Marshall                              The Crucible Essay Two                     2            Arthur Miller’s play the Crucible‚ was written in a setting of a time before America  was ever established. After reading Miller’s play of the witchcraft trials that occurred in  the town of Salem‚ I have found examples as to why our founding fathers made the  decision to include a separation of church and state during the creation of our nation

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    TATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM How many teenagers in my district goes to church and is interested in religion. METHOD OF INVESTIGATION The method of investigation I decided to use for my research is a questionnaire. I made the duplicates of the questionnaire to ensure that they could be distributed to every teenager in my district. The questionnaire is a suitable method as it gives the student time to formulate the questions clearly and concisely on paper therefore making them easily understood

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    The church was a new thing that God was doing and with the power of the Holy Spirit it was growing extremely rapidly among the known world and Paul knew that eventually he would die and someone else would have to take the baton from him and run with it‚ it’s with this frame of mind that Paul wrote letters to Timothy and Titus sharing with them some valuable leadership insight and giving them instructions on how to pick leaders in their various communities. Everything about the Early Church was

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    Separation of Church and State Freedom of religion was established in the First Amendment to the Constitution along with other fundamentals rights‚ such as freedom of speech and freedom to the press‚ to guarantee an atmosphere of absolute religious liberty. Diverse faiths have flourished in America since the founding of the republic‚ largely because of the prohibition of government regulation or endorsement of religion. Traditions‚ holidays‚ and religious values free from government control form

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