Christianity Study Guide Summary Points: Origins Students learn about: The historical and cultural context in which Christianity began Students learn to: Outline the historical and cultural context in which Christianity began • Power was centred in Jerusalem during first century Judaism • Fierce sectarian rivalry existed between the different Jewish sects‚ particularly between the Pharisees‚ Sadducees
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to the many Jewish communities within the empire. However‚ people were highly superstitious and needed a scapegoat on which to blame disasters. Christian leadership received a lot of this blame and were persecuted for that reason. Peter‚ Paul‚ Ignatius along with other leaders were executed during this time. In 250‚ Emperor Decius increased this activity by outlawing Christianity. All citizens were made to
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Eucharist‚ a sacrament of Initiation‚ is a very important sacrament of the Catholic Church as it is the consummation between God and His people. This sacrament celebrates the essence of Christ and His sacrifice for us. The word Eucharist means to “give thanks”; it means that we should celebrate this sacrifice and praise Him for it. We should celebrate the Eucharist with extreme reverence and joy. The Catholic Church teaches very specific details about this specific sacrament regarding transubstantiation
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Transubstantiation by Christina Jordan Kenosha Center AL210 Theology: Discovering God’s Ways Honor Pledge: "As I develop in mind‚ body‚ and spirit‚ I pledge on my honor that I have not given‚ received‚ witnessed‚ nor have knowledge of unauthorized aid on this or any [assignment‚ quiz‚ paper‚ test]. “And as they were eating‚ he took bread‚ and after blessing it broke it and gave it to them‚ and said‚ “Take; this is my body.”” This verse from Mark‚ Chapter 14‚ verse 22‚ among others
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Christians were under persecutions for their faith since the first century. After the second century‚ the persecution of Christians became more widely. There were four main general persecutions during the third century; each of them lasted no more than three years. However‚ after almost half century’s peace‚ it burst the Great Persecution which lasted for ten years at the beginning of the fourth century. The church were commanded to “be leveled to the ground and the Scriptures be destroyed by fire
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possibly one of the last living links to the Apostles. Polycarp was according to Irenaeus‚ who heard him speak in his youth‚ and by Tertullian‚ that he had been a disciple of John the Apostle. His contemporaries at the time were Clement of Rome and Ignatius of Antioch‚ Polycarp is regarded as one of three chief Apostolic Fathers. A companion of Polycarp was Pappias of Hierapolis. Tradition believes that not only was Papias considered a “hearer of John”‚ but that he may have shared in Polycarp’s martyrdom
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He claims that the story was written as “genuine history”. An American politician in the late eighteenth century by the name of Ignatius Donnelly published a book writing about the timeless mystery. Donnelly believes that Plato’s story was true indeed‚ but was located in the Azores Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. He based his opinion on his studies in zoology and geology and that it
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Citations: Jordan‚ David P. _The Journal of Modern History_. 2nd ed. Vol. 49. U of Chicago‚ 0. 282- 291. Print. McLetchie‚ Scott. "Maximilien Robespierre‚ Master of the Terror." _Maximilien_ _Robespierre‚ Master of the Terror_. Loyola University of New Orleans‚ 1 Jan. 1984. Web. 24 Sept. 2014. Mirabeau‚ quoted in Jean Matrat‚ _Robespierre‚ or the Tyranny of the_ _Majority‚_ trans. Alan Kendall (New York: Charles Scribner ’s Sons‚ 1971)‚ p. 51. R. R. Palmer‚ _Twelve Who Ruled: The
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LANGUAGE III Study Guide: Labors of the Heart by Claire Davis Characters: Clarence John Softitch (Pinky)‚ Rose Spencer‚ Ray Tipp Location: Clarkston‚ Washington [Loyola High School] Themes: obesity‚ discrimination‚ awakening‚ search for romance‚ … Questions: ● What did the title make you think the story would be about? Were you surprised? Would you change the title? ● Why do you think Davis uses such diversity of vocabulary to describe “fat” in the first paragraph? ● Where
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