activities of the Jesuits‚ the revival of papacy and the Council of Trent. Activities of the Jesuits Established highly disciplined schools The Jesuits took over in catholic universities and by 1600 they were the most famous educators in Europe Propagation of the catholic faith among non-Christians Francis Xavier spread ideas and influenced other countries like Japan The revival of papacy Pope Paul III (1534-1549) was the turning point to the revival of papacy Appointed
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problem of constructing reliable transport thoroughfares between the two great countries still remains topical. As world economy develops‚ especially with regard to high rate of economic growth in the countries of South-East Asia‚ the necessity of revival of ancient overland trade routes on an up-to-date level becomes more and more obvious. By now‚ there have been built three new highways from China to India. The first of them - the Karakorum Highway (KKH)‚ built by China in the ’60s-80s
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for the first time in history by three major credit rating agencies. The economy grew by a remarkable 7.8 percent in addition to countless other indicators of economic growth. As companies continue to reap the benefits of the Philippine economic revival‚ he expects the companies to also share the fruits of their hard works not only through philanthropic activities but also by setting the good example as citizens who fulfill their obligations. However‚ the pork barrel scam happening in the Philippines
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Great Awakening was a Protestant revival movement during the early 19th century in the United States. The movement began around 1790‚ gained momentum by 1800‚ and after 1820 membership rose rapidly among Baptist and Methodist congregations whose preachers led the movement. It was past its peak by the late 1840s. It has been described as a reaction against skepticism‚ deism‚ and rationalism‚ although why those forces became pressing enough at the time to spark revivals is not fully understood.[1]
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THE COMPARISON OF THE FIRST AND SECOND GREAT AWAKENING Comparison of the First and Second Great Awakening There are many factors that triggered the religious revivals known as the Great Awakenings. These awakenings encouraged citizens to partake in religious ceremonies and activities. Some agreed and joined the bandwagon‚ some refused. The awakenings had aspects that resulted in great long term benefits in government‚ education‚ and society. During the 1730s
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of morals within the Congregational Churches of New England. Although the Great Awakening stimulated dramatic conversions and an increase in church membership‚ it also provoked conflicts and divisions within the established church. This striking revival of religious piety and its emphasis on salvation ultimately transformed the religious order of Connecticut. The decline in piety among the second generation of Puritans‚ which stemmed from economic changes‚ political transformations‚ and Enlightenment
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1. Hinduism- Caste System‚ Enlightenment‚ no holy book‚ no single founder‚ India‚ polytheistic‚ Buddhism- India‚ no caste system‚ egalitarian‚ Siddhartha Gautama‚ missionaries‚ Nirvana‚ Eight fold path‚ four noble truths‚ Enlightenment Christianity-Monotheistic‚ Jesus‚ Bible‚ Jerusalem‚ Missionaries‚ Heaven and Hell 2. Domestication of Animals‚ Complex societies‚ Specialization‚ Cities‚ Government‚ Religion‚ Record Keeping‚ Social Classes‚ Technology 3. Located near rivers‚ Agriculture‚ irrigation
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four sons‚ the Presbyterians not only began religious revivals in those colonies during the 1730s but also established a seminary to train clergymen whose “fervid‚ heartfelt preaching” would bring sinners to experience an evangelical conversion. This religious movement quickly spread from the Presbyterians of the Middle Colonies to the Baptists and Puritans of New England. Around the 1740s‚ the clergymen of these new churches were conducting revivals throughout that region‚ using the same strategy that
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Cited: * Knight‚ Arthur. Harmet‚ A. Richard‚ ed. Motion Picture. The World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago. World Book‚ 1984‚ p. 702. Print. * Belton‚ John. Cinecolor. Film History. 12.4 (2000): 344-57. Print. * Haines‚ Richard W. Technicolor Revival. Film History. 12.4 (2000): 410-16. Print. * Turnock‚ Julie. The ILM Version: Recent Digital Effect and the Aesthetics of 1970s Cinematography. Film History. 24.2 (2012): 158-68. Print. * Bragg‚ Herbert E. The Development of CinemaScope. Film History
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Rochester and how it was affected by the revivals from 1815 to 1837. He does this by looking at the Rochester Directory‚ church records‚ and other documents from the city of Rochester. Yet‚ more importantly the author tries to explain why the revivals even took place. Johnson’s theories that present themselves in the book contract Tocqueville’s and other beliefs that revivals were society’s anecdote to individualism. To put it more simply: Johnson feels that revivals had little to do with family breakdown
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