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    Catholic Theology Tradition and Scripture are considered one and the same within the Catholic Church and are both part of the sacred deposit of faith. Tradition includes practices such as the Eucharist and the belief that Christ is present‚ while tradition includes beliefs such as purgatory. Thus‚ Tradition is backed by Scripture‚ while tradition is according to culture and era. To Catholics‚ Tradition refers to the beliefs and practices that Jesus conveyed to the Apostles for the benefit

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    The impact of taubah result in the reformation of an offender. What does it meant by reformation? According to Cambridge Dictionary‚ reformation means correction or improvement by changing one’s behavior from the previous practice or an act. Thus‚ “reformation of an offender” means a person who has committed a crime previously‚ taubah can make he/she realize the mistake and show better improvement. Taubah bring 3 main effects in terms of individual itself‚ society and politics. Man are not perfect

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    NOV 25 History Reformation and the witch craze Why during the scientific revolution when people were more rational that the witch hunts occur? Factors occurring that encourage the witch-hunts. Most important was the reformation (1520-1650). Shattered what was left of medieval Christian unity. With this fracturing ended attempts to bring unity through purges and excommunication. Breakdown of broad communities and more of a narrow community. Us vs them‚ protestant vs Christianity. Enemies

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    College Writing I 20 April 20 The Reformation: Martin Luther The Reformation took place in the 15th century. A man named Martin Luther‚ a German monk‚ had a vision beyond the Catholic Church. In his eyes‚ the Catholic Church was corrupt and wanted to change that. Martin Luther had a very encouraging personality that made him fight for what he believed. The Catholic Church not only rejected Luther’s letters and visions but also wrote back. Martin Luther attacked the Catholic Church‚ but his efforts towards

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    The Civil War: A country against itself Try to Imagine a Country dividing into two groups and fighting each other‚ sound fascinating‚ right? Well it happened to the United States in a war known as the Civil War when in 1861 seven southern states Louisiana‚ Mississippi‚ Florida‚ Alabama‚ South Carolina‚ Texas‚ and Georgia‚ all separated from the United states and formed the Confederacy of the United States to oppose the new promises that president Lincoln was going to give to the country. This event

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    ll my life I attended church at Our Lady of Victory Roman Catholic Church. My great grandmother sang with the choir at the first mass‚ so was exposed to the many choral songs that they sang. I then realized that I had talent singing‚ that I really never noticed before. My great grandmother then placed me into church choir so I can put my talent to use in a constructive way. Throughout my elementary school years‚ I never really showed my singing off especially when they had talent shows or competitions

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    The Influences of the Catholic Church in the Medieval Ages The Catholic Church had many influences on the Medieval Ages; Both positive and negative. Some positive influences were education and music. However‚ some negative influences were the crusades and conflicts between popes and kings for power. Before medieval times‚ most people could not read or write. This is why churches used so much stained glass‚ because the pictures that the glass formed showed the stories of the bible in a more understandable

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    Religion and Its Impact during the Crusades and Reformation Religion has been in existence for over 30‚000 years throughout societies. By definition religion is the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power‚ especially a personal God or gods. Over 4‚200 religions have been rooted as a way to give humanity answers to the unknown. While religion is profoundly practiced it is also extremely controversial in civilizations. This argumentative topic will be discussed throughout this

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    Chalcedon‚ the Oriental Orthodox Churches are also known as the Old Oriental Churches and the Non-Chalcedonian Churches. The Oriental Orthodox faith consists of the following groups: Armenian Apostolic churches‚ Coptic Orthodox‚ Eritrean Orthodox‚ Ethiopian Orthodox‚ Syriac Orthodox‚ and the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. All six of these churches share a common faith; however‚ they are highly independent. The Oriental Orthodox Church split with the rest of the Eastern Christian Church after

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    are heavily devoted to their faith. What these people do not realize is that our whole world today is built upon the pillars of religion. Up until the late eighteenth century‚ religion was everyone’s entire world in Europe; everything they did was for the Church. Therefore‚ the Church was crucial to the development of our modern world. This can easily be seen by the Church’s influence on art‚ and the role of the Church in the world-changing events of the Reformation‚ and the French Revolution. At

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