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    This seems adequate enough to serve as a useful tool of philosophical thought‚ but Aristotle’s logic is riddled with holes and inconsistencies with reality. Although Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics has worthwhile considerations in its questioning of indulgence‚ it also possesses considerable flaws in its logic’s infeasibility for the average person‚ as well as its’ placement of a rigid “function” of all things‚ living or inanimate‚ and subjectivity in it’s standard for what qualifies as an excellence

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    split apart as it did. The people who held offices may not have had a conviction to follow God except through mandatory traditions and rituals. Indulgences were seen as a way to tap into “a surplus of grace leftover by people such as saints and martyrs. In its proper form‚ a person would be contrite for their sin‚ confess their sin‚ and then buy an indulgence as an act of penance.” This is another way that the Catholic Church strayed away from its original intent. The house of God was‚ and still is

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    Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales” is a satirical comedy about corruption in the Church during the 14th century. During the time period in which the Canterbury Tales was written the Church was extremely prevalent in almost all aspects of a person’s life and was prone to corruption. Christianity was not only the primary religion of Europe‚ but it was also one of the primary authorities as well. However‚ after the Black Death‚ many Europeans became more skeptical of the authority of the church. This

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    According to the reading‚ the religious practices and beliefs of the Late Middle Ages were more like brotherhoods. The reading says that the Brotherhood‚ especially in Urban‚ were usually organized around a craft guild.According to this the entire village practiced this and was all involved which made the community closer. The traditional Christianity religion was rising during this time. During this time were starting to play an important role during the late medieval religious life. The reading

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    Martin Luther and the Refromation Joel Erhardt The book‚ Sixteenth Century Europe‚ by L.W. Cowie speaks about the precursors of the Protestant reformation and how they impacted on Catholicism‚ and it also looks at the precursors to the reformation. These precursors are what we know as the Renaissance humanists. Many of these ‘new thinkers’ provided new doctrines and biblical knowledge that would greatly impact the reformation. Without the Christiana humanists‚ the protestant reformation

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    Religion has been seen to cause rebellion throughout history due to individual views and the willingness to fight for those views. Leading up to the peasants’ war‚ there are many stepping stones that made war in the era inevitable. The first major problem was the differences in upper and lower class Germany before and during the reformation‚ these differences are the first and most important issue that started the religious violence and uprising in Germany. Next Martin Luther‚ somewhat subconsciously

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    but also a man named John Tetzel who sold indulgences to the people. These people were heavily affected by Luther as they criticized the teachings of them and the church. This caused the reduction of the Roman church because it criticized the church and made some of the people turn away and question the teachings of the church and what they do! This changed the power of the Roman church because less people listened to their teachings and bought indulgences off them to get time of Purgatory‚ a

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    to find a clear concise definition. Liberty‚ Independence‚ sovereignty‚ autonomy‚ privilege‚ immunity‚ and indulgence are all words often associated with freedom. Everyone has the right to life‚ liberty‚ and justice. Independence is granted by freedom in the sense that an outside party does not control you. To gratify ones desires by whichever ways they choose is freedom through indulgence. Privileges are granted through freedom. In some countries the dictator or ruler makes choices for their people

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    This revelation marked the beginning of the Reformation in Luther’s mind. In 1517‚ after the buying and selling of indulgences had reached a record height‚ Luther had taken enough. On October 31st‚ Luther nailed a sheet of paper with his Ninety-Five theses on the chapel door. Though he intended for this to be more of a discussion‚ the theses delivered a critical hit on the indulgences as corrupting people’s faith. Within a few weeks‚ copies had been spread throughout Germany and the rest of Europe

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