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    Models of the Church

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    holiness – pastoral)‚ and to govern (hierarchy to govern the “flock” with their own authority that’s derived from Christ). Its strengths are unity across groups‚ stability‚ and effective ministry. One example of this model is Pope Pius V and the Council of Trent‚ He decided to put an end to the Protestant Reformation to sanctify the church from both internal and external corruption. Another model‚ Harold‚ defines Church as a community united by faith for the purpose of proclaiming the Gospel. It describes

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    Chapter 1 European Renaissance & Reformation Unit 1 – Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance Revolution – the Italian Renaissance was a rebirth of learning that produced many great works of art & literature. Renaissance art & literature still influence modern thought & modern art. Renaissance – period of European history‚ 1300-1600‚ rebirth‚ a renewed interest in classical culture lead to changes in art‚ learning‚ & views of the world. Humanism – Renaissance intellectual movement

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    AP Psychology 5-21-13 Trent is planning to apply to college‚ but has not yet decided where he will apply. When it comes to applying to colleges‚ many factors will play a role in helping him decide. All of those factors are found in the brain. When it comes to the brain and how we think‚ there are four major things that will help him decide‚ availability heuristic‚ compliance‚ prefrontal cortex and prospective memory. Trent will be using all four of these to decide which college he will apply

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    the urgent need to fight back against the protestants and to help strengthen the power of the roman church; hence counter-reformation. The Three main forces of fighting for the church against Protestantism were: The popes‚the legislation of the council of Trent and the Jesuits. The order of the Jesuits originated as a small group of disciples who gathered around Ignatius Loyola. Saint Ignatius of Loyola was a Spanish priest and theologian‚ who founded the religious order called the Society of Jesus

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    EVS Medical tourism (MT) is defined as patient movement from highly developed nations to less developed areas of the world for medical care by bypassing services offered in their own communities. Medical tourism is different from the traditional model of international medical travel where patients generally journey from less developed nations to major medical centers in highly developed countries for medical treatment that is unavailable in their own communities.[1][2] While the general definition

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    Reformation Notes

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    The Age of Reformation: Chapter Overview: Key Topics: The social and religious background of the Reformation‚ Martin Luther’s challenge to the church and the course of the Reformation in Germany‚ The Reformation in Switzerland‚ France‚ and England‚ and Transitions in family life between medieval and modern times. Society and Religion: Section Overview: The Protestant Reformation occurred at a time of sharp conflict between the emerging nation-states of Europe bent on conformity and

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    that the Bible is complex and hard to understand‚ the Church has already determined their specific stance that anybody who disagrees with their interpretation is heretic. In the letter to Foscarini by Cardinal Bellarmine‚ he declares “...‚ the Council [of Trent] prohibits interpreting the Scriptures contrary to the common agreement of the holy Fathers.”. Both Galileo and the Cardinal know that it is prohibited to interpret the Bible other than what the Church

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    Renaissance and Reformation

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    with the here and now Predestination- Calvin’s book/doctrine; Institutes of the Christian Religion states that everyone is sinful by nature and God has known from the beginning who he will save. Council of Trent- Pope Paul III 4th step toward reform was to call a great council of church leaders to Trent. Catholic Bishops and Cardinals agreed on several doctrines: 1) Church interpretation of the bible was final anyone who substituted there ideas was a heretic 2) Christians need faith and good works

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    I chose this topic because it is one of the hardest things for me to accept concerning “religion” in general. The mere fact that the individual writings are written by human men “under the inspiration of God” just bothers me to no end. Knowing the imperfections of man‚ and how things always get twisted‚ embellished‚ misinterpreted‚ and/or generally made more grandiose than originally told has always made me wonder: What were God’s original thoughts and meanings on any particular subject? What has

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    since the Catholic Church was having a reform in itself. Pope Paul III was the first pope of the Catholic Reformation. During his time of Papal Authority‚ he approved the religious order of The Society of Jesus‚ also known as the Jesuits‚ and the Council of Trent came into practice‚ Pope Paul III made it possible for the spreading of Catholicism to occur throughout the world and also hindered the spread of Protestant Theology. Without his actions‚ the Catholic Reformation would not have been as impactful

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