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    art and architecture this was inspired by Jesus and the Gospels. Between 1500-1600 AD Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation. The Catholic Church also inspired by the gospel‚ partook in a counter-reformation this was symbolized by the Council of Trent. During the time of 1600-1800 AD‚ the Church entered a period of evangelization in the Americas this happened while some enlightenment intellectuals rebelled against the Church. Later‚ between 1800-1950 AD Europe had industrial and agricultural

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    flower on the eve of the Second World War and continued to grow until it had over a hundred houses located on all six continents. Only in Yugoslavia and China did its houses suffer at the hands of communism. With the renewal of the Second Vatican Council both orders have written new constitutions which retain the reforming features of Saint Stephen Harding‚ the general chapter (though no longer annual‚ usually every three years) and visitations by the superior of the founding abbey. 2.1.5 Cistercian

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    A few examples--Trent swiftly rotated out the 3 African American males out of in his department yet he somehow maintain positions for others. He did rotate 2 other individuals with performance issues-capability and personal issues. Trent has taken some of my job responsibilities (Budget) to give to an individual who looks like him to create him an opportunity for the individual to get promoted per Trent. Questioning of my attendance for Tim’s promotion celebration

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    during the 17th century. It ran in parallel with the Scientific Revolution in Europe‚ and was a direct product of the Counter-Reformation movement of the Roman Catholic Church. The philosophy behind the style emerged in the 16th century during the Council of Trent when the Roman Catholic Church felt the need for an art form that would help reinforce its power and clarify its ideology following the Reformation. Baroque Art was created with the dual purpose of inspiring awe as well as making the stories

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    Ian Moskowitz Mrs. Riccardi English IV H 30 January 2009 During the middle ages there were different expectations of marriage compared to today. Through out both there have been divorces arranged marriages and ceremonial traditions that have occurred. Each having comparisons and differences to one another. Divorce was something that been uncommon in the middle Ages the only ones who could divorce were men if their wives had committed adultery. Women on the other

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    NOV 25 History Reformation and the witch craze Why during the scientific revolution when people were more rational that the witch hunts occur? Factors occurring that encourage the witch-hunts. Most important was the reformation (1520-1650). Shattered what was left of medieval Christian unity. With this fracturing ended attempts to bring unity through purges and excommunication. Breakdown of broad communities and more of a narrow community. Us vs them‚ protestant vs Christianity. Enemies

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    James Trent‚ it is shown that he was just scared about a young girl who went missing when he says “He probably killed that young girl. Go back to Hanoi‚ rats.” Trent is in fact upset and worried about the young girl going missing and not turning up‚ but he had a very different way of showing it. Although this does not mean his actions are excused‚ nor are they justified at all‚ it just comes to show that it wasn’t just a personal attack on An Lu because of his race‚ but it was because Trent was in

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    from the early church with special reference to how it is understood and celebrated in the Church since the Second Vatican Council. Assignment: 3. Trace the development of the celebration of the Sacrament of the Eucharist from the early church with special reference to how it is understood and celebrated in the Church since the Second Vatican Council. We all have experience of ‘celebration’. When I think of a celebration what comes to mind are the external factors‚ the cake

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    The Age of Reformation The Age of Reformation - religious revolution in Western Europe in the 16th cent. Beginning as a reform movement within the Roman Catholic Church‚ the Reformation ultimately led to freedom of dissent. The preparation for the movement was long and there had been earlier calls for reform‚ e.g.‚ by John WYCLIF and John HUSS. Desire for change within the church was increased by the RENAISSANCE‚ with its study of ancient texts and emphasis on the individual. Other factors

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    APEH Chapter 11 and 12 Study Guide I. Ch. 11 Age of Reformation (16th Century) pp 317 (K) Ch 4 (Viault) A. Society and Religion 1. Social and Political Conflict a. free imperial cities of Germany and Switzerland b. internal social and political divisions c. economic issues of the early reformation 2. Popular Religious Movements and Criticism of the Church a. "exile" in Avignon and the Great Schism b. Growing criticism of the Church c. The Modern Devotion 1) Brothers of the Common Life

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