us. God becomes transcendent because of the sin of the people. It is sin that pulls us away from God. Because of the love of God‚ God becomes immanent. He showed His immanence through his word‚ through his pope and bishops‚ and through the Holy Eucharist. Eventhough we commit sin‚ God would never leave us. 10. God gives his only Son because of his love for us. God expressed His great love by giving his own son Jesus Christ. Through Jesus‚ the will of God and the unity of the people become more compact
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AP Euro. Study Guide #2 Commercial Revolution: Characteristics: New Wealth Growth in overseas trade Commerce (buying and selling of goods) no longer local but global Rise in capitalism (an economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit‚ rather than by the state.) Encouraged joint-stock venture Banking system formed Nations adopt philosophy of mercantilism (belief in the benefits of profitable trading) Banking families
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When analysing and evaluating the debate between Euan Cameron and Robert Scribner’s theories on the “disenchantment of the world” during the Reformation there are several key factors to take into consideration. The dissatisfaction discussed at length by both Cameron and Scribner are found almost exclusively to be with regards to religious ideology and practice within the reformation. The Reformation had an unparalleled consequence upon the ‘religiosity’ within Europe. The most frequent appraisal
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The coming out of Basic Ecclesial Communities in any form in different parts of the world including the Philippines is undeniably a phenomenon of which our Church Leaders ought to accept and must face head-on. There is no turning back; the call for an “aggiornamento” (John XXIII 1962) inside and outside the Church is indispensable for the good of the people. The Philippine Church must transform to an emerging Church of the future‚ “the Church from the grassroots‚” (John Burdick and W.E. Hewitt 2000)
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Reaction Paper: GMRC For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only begotten Son‚ that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 As we grow older things started to change. Changes in our surroundings‚ people we meet every day‚ our own point of view in life‚ and our own faith. These changes affect our daily existence. As a child‚ we are innocent of everything‚ we don’t care if we get tired of just playing around for the whole day‚ we don’t care if our clothes
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In Rome around 215 A.D.‚ Hippolytus‚ a priest of Rome—and the first antipope‚ composed a treatise in order to preserve practices that he thought were in “danger of falling into disuse and innovation.” (intro) The original document only survives in parts of a Latin text and several oriental versions of it. This church order can be divided into three parts. The first section of this treatise talks about the hierarchy of the Church (i.e. bishops—who are chosen by the people‚ priests‚ and deacons) and
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Bedeutend oder Tragisch? An Analysis of the “Ninety-Five Theses Rap” In Light of the Textual Evidence of Martin Luther An iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation‚ Martin Luther was not solely a theologian; he was a monk‚ a priest‚ and a fervent Doctor in Biblia‚ or professor of the Bible. Moreover‚ Luther is more widely known‚ especially by the German Protestant population‚ as the übermensch who is celebrated for calling into question the authority of a corrupt Church‚ for fearlessness
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capital is a hot spot for tourists‚ mainly because of the churches‚ relics‚ tombs‚ and so on. In Italy one of the most important independent nations is the Roman Catholic Vatican. One of the most important ceremonies to the Roman Catholics is “The Eucharist” which is celebrated
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and West had long been embittered by ecclesiastical differences and theological disputes .[2][3][4] Prominent among these were the issues of the source of the Holy Spirit (" filioque")‚ whether leavened or unleavened bread should be used in the Eucharist ‚[5] the Pope’s claim touniversal jurisdiction ‚ and the place of Constantinople in relation to thePentarchy.[6] In 1053‚ the first step was taken in the process which led to formal schism.Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius ordered the
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stigmata. Saint Francis died on October 3‚ 1226. He was canonized two years later on July 16‚ 1228 by Pope Gregory IX. Saint Francis of Assisi became the patron saint of animals‚ the environment‚ and Italy. He is well known for his love of the Eucharist‚ his sorrow during the Stations of the Cross‚ and for his creation of the Nativity Scene. He is also remembered for his kindness to the poor and his communication with the animals. His feast day is October
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