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    fighting against the Byzantines only a few years prior. Luckily everything went okay and they agreed to a plan of campaign. The crusaders‚ who were now accompanied by a small byzantine force departed on their long trip across Asia‚ laying siege to Nicaea as they passed. They split into two groups as they continued their passage. One of the groups (led by Bohemond) was suddenly ambushed by the Turks‚ near Doryleaum‚ who shot arrows at them. Bohemond had to act quickly and ordered his knights to put

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    The Renaissance‚ or “rebirth” of Europe marked the downfall of the Catholic Church‚ however religion continued to shape the classical world. Rome was a great civilization‚ however it would ultimately fail because of the feudalistic society that emerged. At the beginning‚ religiously it was a continuation of the Greeks‚ simply changing the names of the Olympian gods. Eventually‚ Rome grew too large to sustain a republic‚ and became an empire. Emperor Constantine would move the hegemony to the east

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    Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Although there was a major separation both churches remain committed to the 10 commandments. The changes in Christianity began in 325 in the Byzantine Empire. In 325‚ Constantine created a Council called Nicaea. This Council was created to debate about how the Arians viewed Jesus and how Christian theologians viewed Jesus.

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    The East-West Schism Several centuries ago‚ many Europeans during the eleventh century witnessed one of the biggest controversies that the Church had ever experienced in Church history. This is notoriously known as the East-West Schism‚ or sometimes known as the Great Schism‚ which officially occurred in 1054 and led to the complete division of the state church of the Roman Empire with the excommunication of popes and other such problems. Though‚ this rupture between the Eastern and Western Churches

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    think of the Father as creator‚ Son as redeemer‚ and Holy Spirit as sustainer. Subordinationism is the position consistently rejected by the ancient church that the Son and/or Spirit are ontologically subordinate to the Father. The Council of Nicaea rejected this position with respect to the Son by employing terms like homoousias of one being and begotten not made. The former refers to the shared substance of divinity between Father and Son‚ the fact that both are equally eternal and thus equal

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    and Pawnbrokers. Saint Nicholas has been honored for many years and there are numerous churches and altars dedicated to him. Nicholas was chosen as bishop of his childhood church and he became known for many miracles. Nicholas was at the council of Nicaea and condemned Arianism. St. Nicholas died in Myra and was buried in his cathedral. Nicholas was also known as “Nikolaos of Myra” and was a fourth century saint who was bishop of Myra. He was born to Christian parents in Asia Minor in the Holy Roman

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    culture. He gives the presentation of the creed by carefully considering other popular and competing interpreters of christian doctrines by contemplating them against the biblical and historical sources of the Christian tradition. In his first chapters‚ Rausch express that ‚ human beings experience God through logical reason on elements of God’s work. through the sacred scriptures ‚tradition and his son jesus christ‚ God has

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    In 1071‚ the battle of Manzikert‚ the Sel Jurks Turks inflicted a crushing defeat over the Byzantire Empire. They wanted to conquer most of Anatolia-cities such as‚ Nicaea and Antioch. In 1092 the Great Sel Jurk’s Sulton Malik Shahded died‚ thereby his empire began to fragment. The Byzantire Empire came under a new attack. In 1095‚ Byzantire’s Emperor-Alexius I Komnenos wrote to Pope Urban II making a desperate appeal

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    WSCrusades Code:79664775 | Time remaining: 2 days 5 hours 32 minutes Compensation:  | $3.60 / Page | Total: | $14.40 | Number of pages: | 4 (Double Spaced) | Number of sources: | 3 | Deadline: December 13 22:25 Order type: | Essay | Category:  | History | Academic level: | Undergraduate | Style: | MLA | | Preparing | Preferred language style: English (U.S.) First Crusade: My professor assign us to do an essay and he gave us two statements that we have to argue in

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    the “unrestricted right” to follow whichever religion they wanted to. (Rogers) Constantine declared his loyalty to Christianity‚ and his rule established influence over religious conflicts within the church. In 325‚ he also sponsored the Council of Nicaea‚ this council tried to answer all of the open ended questions about the religion.

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