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    Case Study Three The Journey Drop-in Center was established with the major support of church parishioners in the cash donations and the fund from fund-raising activities at the church. Regarding $270‚000 endowment fund raised by the campaign‚ the Journey Center should not touch to recall the kids who are hanging out at the local coffee shop for the free WiFi because these endowment funds are to generate $ 1 million over time. Sue Shirey‚ a Journey Center board member and parishioner at the church

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    The Age of the Enlightenment‚ an intellectual movement of the seventeenth and eighteenth century‚ radically altered the political‚ philosophical‚ artistic‚ and academic standards of the Western world. Themes of rational thought‚ scientific reasoning‚ progress‚ liberty and equality infiltrated many domains of the public sphere. However‚ in retrospect‚ the movement is in many ways a paradox‚ for it primarily advocated and benefited traditional male-dominated spaces. Although a few “exceptional” women

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    The 18th century Enlightenment period was undeniably a historical viewpoint that advocated for greater decency in society. During its beginnings‚ many intellectuals referred as the “philosophes” emerged in France‚ and used the ideas of the Scientific Revolution to reconsider all aspects of society. The German philosopher Immanuel Kant defined the Enlightenment as “a man’s leaving his self-caused immaturity” (What Is Enlightenment?). Kant even proclaimed as the maxim of the Enlightenment: “Dare to

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    Subject Code CS315 Subject Name Christianity and Worldviews Lecturer David Yates Due Date 25th March 2015 Assessment Task Journal Number One Assessment Number Task 1 Part A Word Count [1000 words] actual 1082 Journal One – Deism and how it was applied to the Bette Midler song From a Distance From a distance an encouraging song about an ideal world written by Julie Gold in the winter of 1985‚ was first recorded by Nanci Griffith in 1987. Julie has said that she only writes

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    class of society like artiest and planter families which ever quite wealthy in that time period. Deism was on the rise being that it was based off the ideal that there is reason for everything that happens in the world. This was a huge controversy at that time because most religious afflictions’ only believed in God and that the higher power controls the universe‚ this would be a direct conflict towards deisms ideals. This created a revolutionary way of looking the world and how it’s governed by forces

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    During the 18th century the influence of ‘religion’ on philosophers during the Colonial period went from a strong Christianity standpoint to deism being the main influence on philosophers during the Enlightenment period. John Edwards and John Calvin were responsible for the radical views of Christianity during the Colonial period and how it affected philosophy during the time. Their idea of ‘religion’ in philosophy was God was all mighty‚ powerful‚ and controls everyone and everything. In the Internet

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    day-to-day affairs – a reflection of the authoritative power of the Church of the era. Because there was no alternate existing explanation for the seemingly random occurrence of phenomena‚ people believed that God was the sole cause of natural events. Deism‚ the belief in a supreme being that created the universe but does not interact with humankind‚ distinctly contrasted with this prevailing religious dogma of the era. Essentially‚ this theological perspective brought the Protestant Reformation to a

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    the Javanese people admit the concept of deism. Deism‚ a rationalist religious philosophy flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries‚ particularly in England. Generally‚ Deists held that a certain kind of religious knowledge (sometimes called natural religion) is either inherent in each person or accessible through the exercise of reason‚ but they denied the validity of religious claims based on revelation or on the specific teachings of any church. Deism can be similar to naturalism‚ where the concept

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    The Protestant Reformation partook so much of past and future theology that it may best be viewed as a transition between the medieval and modern periods in church history. As such‚ it was a significant break with the past. One of the most remarkable aspects of the Reformation’s break with the past was its emphasis upon the Scriptures as the sole source of authority and rule of faith in the believer’s life. This was a radical departure from the medieval attitude that tradition‚ as well as the Scriptures

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    in. The topic for this paper is the religion of Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was indeed a religious man. Jefferson believed that there was a creator but the creator did not interact with mankind‚ In the present day‚ this would be considered deism. Throughout Jefferson’s life‚ many people debated that he was a Christian and many people debated that he was a deist. Jefferson was one of the founding fathers of this nation‚ and soon became

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