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    Church help or hinder

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    further research. Public health Help Many Churches and Monasteries had fresh flowing coming into them for drinking and cooking‚ this water was recycled to use in the toilets. Without the Church‚ public health would have been disbanded however they understood the need for clean water. Training doctors Help Church leaders rediscovered Galen’s work and books and decided his ideas fit in with the Church’s own. To become a doctor‚ people had to go to medical schools‚ the oldest one was founded in Salerno

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    Summary Of Church Visit

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    Church Visit Field note and Summary It was a dark and windy morning‚ we woke up at 5:00 am and we went to church. It was very cold we wore the white long dresses and a wide white scarf was draped. On our head was dressed up as is the Ethiopian traditional attire for church‚ women were supposed to cover themselves from hair to toe so as not to be distraction for men. My father was the one who drives us to church. The name of the church is “Mariam” it is located at 1350 Buchanan

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    walking to and from school. In Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ the 16th Street Baptist Church was not only where many civil rights meeting were held for those who gathered to protest‚ it was also a place of worship and Sunday school classes for many African American adults and children. Sunday morning on September 15‚ 1963‚ five girls were getting ready to perform in church when a racist bomb blasted the east side of the church. Four of the five girls died instantly and the fifth girl (a younger sister of

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    After visiting three church services‚ Lutheran‚ Presbyterian‚ and Methodist‚ and I found many similarities and differences. But first‚ I will discuss each church service individually. Then‚ I will compare those services with each other. Firstly‚ when I visited Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church‚ I did not know what to expect because I have had never visit a Church before this visit. When entering the church‚ I noticed that there were many people there‚ and they were waiting for the service to begin.

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    The Role of Women in the Church The role of women in the church is a subject that has been debated and discussed over centuries in the church. One has to carefully study the scriptures to come to a biblical conclusion on this subject matter. Churches have split over differing views regarding this topic. When defining the word “deacon” we should look at it first in the original writing‚ which is Greek. The Greek word (diakonos) translated "deacon" means servant‚ and is so translated in (Matthew

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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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    The Holy Roman Empire Xiao H. Feng(Amy) Prof. Mary A. O’Donnell November 26‚ 2007 HIS 1000C (3:35-4:30) Page 01 The Holy Roman Empire was an attempt to revive the Western Roman Empire‚ whose legal and political structure had deteriorated during the 5th and 6th centuries and had been replaced by independent kingdoms ruled by Germanic nobles. The Roman imperial office had been vacant after Romulus Augustulus was deposed in ad 476. But‚ during the turbulent early Middle Ages

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    Since the days of Peter the Great‚ the Russian Orthodox Church was directed by a religious governing body known as the Holy Synod. Representatives of the Holy Synod were appointed by the tsar; however‚ Tsar Nicholas II ruled terribly that the Orthodox leaders encouraged the revolution. For years‚ the Russian Orthodox Church had a continuous relationship with the tsars and opposition to the liberals. The Bolsheviks were persistent in their antagonism toward religion‚ with their atheist ideals‚ they

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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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