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    bishop of Milan‚ Ambrose made many changes within the Western Church. He was accountable for the two first theological works written in Latin‚ which were De Sacramentis on the Sacraments and De Spirtu Sancto on the Holy Spirit. Ambrose was also able to instruct and strengthen the process of preparing for Baptism. He reformed the Church’s way of singing by introducing singing into the Western Church. The singing that was done in the church at the time was known as the “Ambrosian Chant.” Ambrose was

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    For more than twelve centuries‚ there has been hostile conflict between the Orthodox and Catholic churches ("The Filioque: A Church Dividing Issue?: An Agreed Statement”). Their conflict led to the violent crusades and an extensive division among the two (Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis & Anthony Esler‚ p. 673). Leadership‚ culture‚ language‚ and differences in the practice of Christianity are large contributors to the continuing discord (Davies). Although Orthodox beliefs are derived from Catholic beliefs

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    Introduction Take me to Church which is a sung by the Irish artist Hozier‚ was chosen because it focuses on the critical views in a society and the awareness on human rights. This particular video is important to understand how others in the world are viewed or not accepted in a society all because of their beliefs‚ values‚ and other social aspects. As Hozier stated in his interview with the New York Magazine‚ “Take Me to Church’ is essentially about sex‚ but it’s a tongue-in-cheek attack at organizations

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    In the first three centuries of the early Christian church. The church was being martyred and treated badly by the Roman population. There were many reasons that the Romans persecuted Christians. Although many people thought the reason was because the Christians refused to worship the roman gods or take part in the sacrifices. But‚ that was only part the reason that the Romans actually persecuted Christians. The Romans just hated the Christians in general because of their teachings of the Lord.

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    known as The Western Schism) impact the Roman Catholic Church? ESSAY SUBMISSION The Great Schism of 1378 to 1417 (also known as The Western Schism) impact the Roman Catholic Church by the credibility of the papal lineage after it was split into 2 different camps known as the anti-popes at Avignon and the papacy at Rome. However at the time it confused people as to who was the true popes were which cast doubt on the authoritative unity of the Church This essay has not been graded. Question 50 (Worth

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    |No. of Hours: | | |Can you volunteer at weekends? | |Can you volunteer in the evenings? | |Can you volunteer during school holidays? | | |Please specify dates that you would not be | | |able to volunteer: |

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    The church dates back to 1175‚ having been initially built as a Roman-Catholic monastery‚ it was turned into a protestant church following the Protestant Reformation. The church is built with a three-nave basilica plane‚ positioned on the east-west axis‚ in a Romanesque style. The church was not plastered as to follow the Romanesque style rules‚ but the legend says there have been attempts to plaster the outer walls but the mortar would not stick to the red brick of which the church was made‚ due

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    seen in the new relationships it brought among Jews‚ Greek‚ free‚ slave‚ rich‚ poor‚ women etc. The early church had to seal their witness (martyria) with their blood; “Martyrdom and Mission” says Hans von Campenhaussen “belonged together”. [3] 2. The Patristic Period (The Eastern Church) Mission in the Patristic (first fathers) period is thoroughly church centered which means that the church is the aim; the fulfillment of the Gospel‚ rather than the instrument or means of mission[4]. In Orthodox

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    commemorative coin. As a result of the Bruton Parish church having many valued characteristics‚ and is the most important‚ it should be the building honored with a commemorative coin. The Bruton Parish Church has very deep historical significance. Firstly it was the first Anglican church built in 1660. Many patriots attended some being Thomas Jefferson‚ George Washington‚ Richard Henry Lee‚ George Mason and many others. If you didn’t go to church then you were fined and didn’t have a strong faith

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    of Lutheranism The end of the fifteenth century had left Christendom with a Church in great need of reform. The Church had been greatly weakened by the events of the past few centuries. The fourteenth century’s Great Famine and Black Death had battered the public’s trust in the Church‚ as had the Papal Schism spanning from 1378-1417. When the ideas of Martin Luther began to spread in the early 1500s‚ the Church became afraid for its power‚ its reputation‚ and its finances. Luther was promising

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