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    Holy Trinity

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    depict‚ one of the most complex and important concepts expressed in Christian art and ideology is the idea of the holy trinity. Artistic representations of the three persons of the holy trinity helped people make better sense of the divine mystery of Christ by expressing a complicated theological idea through the use of tangible and concrete visual symbols. Attempts to depict the holy trinity pose valuable questions about how to represent a concept that has long been considered impossible to entirely

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    Foreign policy goals and achievements of Metternich A. Congress of Vienna 1. Metternich was one of the main leaders in the establishment of the Congress of Vienna. 2. The Congress created the German Confederation‚ replacing the dissolved Holy Roman Empire. It also was composed of thirty-nine states under the leadership of Austria. Austria sought to prevent any step towards a constitution in as many of the independent states as possible. 3. The four major nations of Europe (Great Britain

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    In 2003‚ the people of Liechtenstein voted on whether or not to expand the powers of the monarchy. Prior to the referendum‚ Crown Prince Hans Adam II had the right of a princely veto‚ the right to dissolve parliament and call early elections. Laws could not be passed without his consent‚ and as such‚ he was already one of the most powerful monarchs in Europe. The Crown Prince wanted these powers to be further consolidated even though political critics said that such a change would transform the country

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    Consequences of Thirty Years War in Europe: Suffering of the Peasant Social Class Europe as a whole was drastically altered by the Thirty Years War and the Peace of Westphalia socially‚ economically‚ politically‚ and religiously. Politically‚ the Holy Roman Empire had lost power and was no longer the center of Europe as other countries began to take over‚ Germany was broken up‚ The Dutch and Swiss declared their independence from the weakening Spanish Hapsburgs‚ and France along with Sweden came to

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    Pooping spans back to the beginning of time and as long as man eats‚ man will poop. Everything in this world has history and we have set out to discover the history of poop. Through hours and hours of endless research with the brightest scholars in the world‚ we have narrowed down many questions about the history of poop. And it is our honour to share this history of poop with all the people in the world. Below you will find the most educated answer crap can buy to some of the most baffling questions

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    What’s So Funny ’Bout Peace‚ Love‚ and Understanding: Ninetyish Years of Religious Warfare Text: Western Civilization‚ pp. 402-410; 446-454 Please answer the following questions in complete sentences. Think of these questions as essay prompts. You should write your answer as if you were writing the introductory paragraph to the question (but don’t write the whole essay). 1. How did politics shape the religious positions of the French leaders during the last half of the sixteenth century? What

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    Therefore most of the time the Reichstag would agree with Kaiser‚ which shows Kaiser Absolutism. This was similar for the Imperial Government. The Chancellor and the Cabinet did the day-to-day running of the Germany. However‚ at any given time the German Emperor was able to dismiss the Chancellor. Therefore at the end if something was not going according to Kaisers’ vision for Germany he has the power to change so. The first case study‚ the Hottentot Election was in 1907. The war in German West Africa

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    16th century‚ the peasant class formed groups to challenge the power and argue for freedom. Dialogue turned into violence and principles such as the _Twelve Articles of the Swabian Peasants_ turned to pillage throughout the German States of the Holy Roman Empire (Doc.2). The impact was felt everywhere but in the end the uprising led to over 100‚000 deaths and not much change. The peasants began the fight by arguing against being treated unfairly through actions that were imposed on them by the nobility

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    NOVEMBER 17‚ 2008 Analyze the causes of and the responses to the peasants revolt in the German states‚ 1524-1526. Historical Background in late 1524‚ peasants‚ craftsmen‚ and poor soldiers formed bands and pillaged throughout a large area of the Holy Roman Empire. During the revolt‚ some of the rebel bands authored statements of grievances called Articles. Although most bands did not coordinate their activities‚ several groups met in Memmingen‚ Swabia‚ during March 1525 at a gathering known as the

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    The Holy Spirit

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    The Holy Spirit is the third person in the trinity. The Holy SpiritSpirt draws and convicts human beings; and those who respond to his invite and want to become one with him‚ He renews and transforms into the image of God. The Holy Spirit is sent by the Father and the Son to be with His children‚ He extends spiritual gifts to the church‚ and empowers the church to bear witness to unbelieversnon-believes about Christ. The Bible supplies three important lines of witness to the divine nature of the

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