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    Christianity and the American Revolutionary War Harry Stout points out in the lead article‚ How Preachers Incited Revolution‚ "it was Protestant clergy who propelled colonists toward independence and who theologically justified war with Britain" (n.pag). According to Cassandra Niemczyk in her article in this issue of Christian History "(the Protestant Clergy) were known as "the Black Regiment" (n.pag). Furthermore‚ as the article Holy Passion for Liberty shows‚ "Americans were quick to discern the

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    Western Theological Traditions Research Paper Martin Luther’s fight for the poor “Christians are to be taught that he who gives to the poor or lends to the needy does a better deed than he who buy indulgences- Martin Luther(25)” The great German theologian Martin Luther is remembered throughout the world and Christian history as the man that challenged the papacy and dedicated his life to the clarification of Christianity for all people. He exclusively sought to reform the church because

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    rule‚ much colonial opinion was repulsed by the actions of the mob. This was especially true in New York‚ where a radical leader‚ Alexander McDougall‚ had used the economic crisis in the port to threaten the authority of the New York Assembly. A conservative reaction set in in New York and at the end of the summer of 1770 New York abandoned non-importation‚ which soon collapsed across the colonies‚ leaving only an unwillingness to drink taxed

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    A Win‚ Lose Fight Figuratively speaking‚ “an eye for an eye” is not always the best way to handle an intense situation. In “Revolutionary Petunias”‚ by Alice Walker‚ the speaker explains just that. The poem tells about a woman named Sammy Lou‚ who is struck with a tragedy when her husband is murdered and she takes justice into her own hands. In the beginning‚ Sammy Lou kills her husband’s murderer and is portrayed‚ amongst her peers‚ as “the exact creature who / murdered her husband / using

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    Luther And Erasmus

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    Luther and Erasmus: The Controversy Concerning the Bondage of the Will  Protestant Reformed Theological Journal ^ | April 1999 | Garrett J. Eriks  Posted on 1/2/2006‚ 6:18:03 AM by HarleyD Introduction At the time of the Reformation‚ many hoped Martin Luther and Erasmus could unite against the errors of the Roman Catholic Church. Luther himself was tempted to unite with Erasmus because Erasmus was a great Renaissance scholar who studied the classics and the Greek New Testament. Examining the Roman

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    information we have discussed in class‚ as well as you own knowledge and research of this time period. I have posted on my website http://pages.cms.k12.nc.us/cynthialloyd (Persuasive Writing) a rubric‚ tips for writing persuasive pieces and links to Revolutionary War websites of interest‚ to help you create a well articulated argument Were the American colonists justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain ? The colonists were in every right‚ aspect and mind not only justified but also it

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    Erasmus and Luther

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    Rigden-Briscall The Misunderstood Egg and the Hatched Solution Looking into the writings of Erasmus and Martin Luther‚ two common subjects appear. The buying of pardons and the misunderstanding of Purgatory. Both of these are issues in the church shown by Erasmus and the solution of both have been given by Luther. Through this it is evident that Erasmus did in fact lay the egg that Luther hatched. In his work The Praise of Folly Erasmus discusses the issue of paying for pardons. He uses the example

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    a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving . There is indeed change during the Renaissance period; however‚ those changes cannot be considered as drastic change. Hence‚ I would like to say that the Renaissance is not a revolutionary period. First of all‚ there is no drastic change in the politics in the Renaissance period. Renaissance inherited Feudalism from the Medieval Period . During the Renaissance period‚ we can see that there is a movement of power from feudal lords

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    Martin Luther Paper Professor Maher Martin Luther had many core and new ideas that he brought forward during his time. Three main fundamental ideas that he focused on included an emphasis on the importance of the bible‚ that people are saved by the grace of God through faith and that all members of the church are equal. Martin Luther’s fundamentals were largely based on reforming the church from the circus it had became back to based upon faith and religion. A major idea of Martin Luther happened

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    the revolution by the hundreds‚ using their skirts to transport bombs‚ their pocket books to smuggle cash and their homes to hide guerrillas. Revolutionary women played an active and heroic role in the Cuban Revolution in the late 1950’s often risking everything in the name of justice. In this paper‚ I will utilize personal testimonies of women revolutionaries as well as scholarly commentary to explore the motivation‚ ambition and role of women in the Cuban Revolution from 1953-1959. Additionally‚

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