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    Religious Toleration in Early Modern Europe Emily Hannah 2A Most states in early modern Europe had a distinct religion set for them by their ruler; yet quite a few small splinter groups remained among the others. There are some states that allowed religious toleration‚ and in other states‚ anyone tolerating anything but Catholicism was quickly sent to the galleys or prison for the rest of their lives. The three aspects of this ongoing

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    A Chalice as a Religious Icon A Chalice A chalice is an amazing icon for religions. Not only is ita sacred cup‚ representing the blood of Christ for Christians but it also represents goddesses and other secular images in others. A chalice represents many religions. Like Christianity‚ the Wicca‚ Catholicism‚ and Neo-Paganism‚ and much more use some representation of the chalice. Some of these religions you probably never even heard of. In some of these religions‚ a chalice is just as important as

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    Anglo-Saxon Religious Poetry The influence of Christianity came to England from Ireland with the arrival of St. Augustine’mission. The ancient vernacular poetry unredeemed in its worldliness and paganism was sanctified by the Christianization of England. In consequence there was a marked change in the content and emotion of English poetry while leaving it form and general technique unaltered. Instead of seeking themes common to old-Germanic the Christianized Anglo-Saxons adopted a new world

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    ------------------------------------------------- Why are Human Beings Religious? ------------------------------------------------- “If there were no God‚ it would have been necessary to invent him.” - Voltaire Human beings are religious because we know about death.  No sooner had man learned to walk on two legs than he had fallen to his knees with the knowledge that he would one day die.  It is widely acknowledged by anthropologists and theologians alike that the difference between man

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    Catholicism. Voltaire condemned Protestant clergy in much the same way as Catholic priests. Furthermore‚ although in theory Voltaire believed in religious equality‚ he held strongly anti-Semitic views‚ even calling Jews "abominable" in his Dictionary of Philosophy. Muslim clerics were described in much the same way. Clearly‚ Voltaire hated all religious institutions and customs. In his most satirical and important work‚ Candide‚ he incessantly mocks not only the Catholic Church‚ but also Protestants

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    Religious Hypocrisy in Tartuffe In the play Tartuffe‚ Moliere comically portrays how religious hyporites preyed on innocent individuals of the French society for their own benefits to demonstarte how corrupted a theocratic government can get. Moliere uses common characters to effeicently illistrate his argument: Tartuffe satirically represents the church or rather the Charlatans (hypocrites) of the church‚ and Orgon represents a typical god fearing individual. The plot of Taruffe describes how

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    Alan Lam EDU 241 C01 Professor Hubbard 25 FEB 2013 Why Religious Education Matters: the Role of Islam in Multicultural Education In this article written by James R. Moore‚ intertwining religion into our education system has a good and a bad side. On one side‚ it teaches our children about values such as honesty‚ integrity‚ selflessness‚ courage‚ and etc. On the other side‚ it could lead to some conflicts with science‚ such as Biology. The particular religion that Mr. Moore has specified

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    Assignment 2: Report on Religious Field Research Jocelyn Johnson REL 212 – World Religions September 9‚ 2012 The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the Jewish religion‚ Judaism‚ by attending a religious service and talking with the members of the Jewish faith in order to get to know their values‚ traditions‚ and demeanor. I will visit the Hebrew congregation synagogue in Reston‚ Virginia in order to attend a religious service and converse with

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    controls from a member of the clergy. Two kinds of priests served the Catholic Church in the Philippines * regular priests/regulars * belonged to religious orders * main task was to spread Christianity Ex. Franciscans‚ Recollects‚ Dominicans‚ and Augustinians * secular priests/seculars * did not belong to any religious order * trained specifically to run the parishes * under the supervision of the bishops Secularization in the Philippines * Charles III of Spain

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