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    Arian Controversy Analysis

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    For one to be able to understand the Arian controversy‚ and discuss the clashing of theological‚ social‚ and what political factors contributed‚ one must first understand what the Arian controversy was. Due to early church writers such as Justin‚ Clement of Alexandria‚ and Origen‚ the church had developed certain theological perspectives on what the nature of God resembled (Gonzalez‚ The Story of Christianity 182). In addition to the nature of God‚ whether the Logos or the Word‚ was created or was

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    Jim Meyer Professor Everett World Religion 2012-10-02 Christianity-A Day of Darkness Do people really care about religion? Religion is increasing its influence on society‚ but morality is seriously losing its authority. The secular world seems to offer abundant evidence that religion is not greatly affecting our lives. A growing number people today especially in Europe express little to no interest in religion affecting their lives. There is no denying that religious passions today still can move

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    great economic and political power and believed that similar policies would elicit India’s emergence as a rich & powerful nation. Hence‚ he advocated foreign inflow of capital to solve the problem of scarcity of capital and resources. He was left by GD Birla‚ his elder brother who was actively involved in political matters‚ the task of consolidation of commercial & industrial activities‚ which by now had put a strong foot forward in the industry. His achievements and contributions can be broadly

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    Arian Heresy

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    How the Nicene Creed Resulted from Arianism The time from 256 A.D. – 336 A.D. conflict with the Church’s beliefs were rising among many other doctrinal disputes‚ which troubled a majority of Christians when Constantine recognized the Church in 313 A.D. This unorthodox opinion‚ heresy‚ frightened the Church. The founder of the heresy was Arius‚ an Alex Adrian priest. The heresy was then called Arianism‚ which denied the divinity of Jesus Christ. Arianism was one of the most dangerous heresies that

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    carry out the constitutional mandate‚ the Labor Code declares as basic policy: “SEC. 3. Declaration of basic policy. - The State shall afford protection to labor‚ promote full employment‚ ensure equal work opportunities regardless of sex‚ race‚ or creed‚ and regulate the relations between workers and employers.” A survey of existing laws‚ however‚ reveals the lack of comprehensive legislation which touch on undue discrimination against women‚ members of certain religious‚ regional or ethnic groups

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    Overview Arianism is the theological teaching attributed to Arius‚ a Christian presbyter from Alexandria‚ Egypt‚ concerning the relationship of the entities of the Trinity (’God the Father’‚ ’God the Son’ and ’God the Holy Spirit’) and the precise nature of the Son of God. The Arian concept of Christ is that the Son of God did not always exist‚ but was created by‚ and is therefore distinct from and inferior to‚ God the Father. Arianism was a heresy of a Christian Faith first proposed early in

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    The East-West Schism

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    The East-West Schism The Filioque‚ or addition of the clause “and from the son” to the Nicene Creed‚ in the west brought the two halves of Christendom into conflict. Two issues were at stake- theology and authority. Was it theologically sound to state that the Holy Spirit proceeds from both the Father and the Son as the west came to believe? If so‚ by whose authority could the Nicene Creed be altered? http://joshhatala.wordpress.com/history/the-great-schism-of-1054-an-historiographic-view-by-josh-hatala/

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    maintain all four functions of management‚ the Army uses each function to maximize efficiency. One Team‚ One FightAs an individual becomes a soldier in the United States Army‚ he or she becomes part of a team‚ as said best in The Soldier ’s Creed. The Creed states "I am a warrior and a member of a team" (Army Study Guide‚ 2008). The team has many leaders of different beliefs‚ values‚ and ethics. If the leaders have one common goal‚ to improve the unit‚ success will be obtained. This is true to units

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    Somehow I consider The Chronicle of a Death Foretold a satire‚ criticizing the carelessness of the whole society with a sober‚ objective tone. The use of animal imagery to some extent not only foreshadows the impending tragedy but also degrades human nature into animal instincts. Firstly‚ considering the title of the novel‚ especially ¡§death¡¨ and ¡§foretold¡¨‚ the title itself is very contradictory. How can a death be foretold? So far as human basic instincts to survival are concerned‚ if a death

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    fairly simple chemical techniques; raw materials are inexpensive and are readily available generally. The nerve agents GA tabun‚ GB sarin‚ and GD soman are manufactured compounds; they are clear‚ colorless‚ tasteless liquids miscible in water and most organic solvents. GA has a slight fruity odor‚ GB is odorless and is the most volatile nerve agent‚ and GD has a slight camphor-like odor. Nerve agents have been used in wars and by terrorists‚ they were originally produced in search for insecticides

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