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    however it was what made Miss Jean Brodie very different. Did that mean she could take a child at 10 years old and mold them for life even though she would only be there teacher for two years? This paper will demonstrate how Calvinism and fascism

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    16th century Puritanism was especially prominent in the New England colony. Puritans requested a more exhaustive transformation of the Church and tried to the more radical types of Protestantism that existed on the landmass‚ most vital of which was Calvinism. Puritans practiced a significant impact on both governmental issues and culture of the seventeenth century and the yearning of Puritans to force their vision on the Church was an essential figure the early phases of the Civil War‚ however such

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    define “grace” as applied to the work of God in salvation‚ and understand the relationship of grace to salvation. ➢ Know the significance of the Council of Dort and its impact in defining the system referred to as “Calvinism.” ➢ Know how to define each of the “five points of Calvinism” and be able to explain any inherent weaknesses pertaining to each.      a. Total depravity:      b. Unconditional election:      c. Limited atonement:      d. Irresistible grace:      e. Perseverance of the

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    Colloquy d. Swiss Civil Wars 2. Anabaptists and Radical Protestants a. Anabaptists b. Conrad Grebel an the Swiss Brethren c. The Anabaptist Reign in Munster d. Spiritualists e. Antitrinitarians 3. John Calvin and the Genevan Reformation a. Calvinism b. Political Revolt and Religious Reform in Geneva c. Calvin’s Geneva D. Political Consolidation of the Lutheran Reformation 1. The Diet of Augsburg 2. The expansion of the Reformation a. Christian II of Denmark b. Gustavus Vasa of Sweden

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    Know: The Session 4. How had the history of the Scots-Irish affected their characteristics? In their history‚ they distanced themselves from the Anglican church. This affected their religious choices later on – they accepted Presbyterianism‚ not Anglicanism. Clerics‚ Physicians‚ and Jurists Know:

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    Early Modern Period: Uniform and powerful Church (the Catholic Church) -> rise of heretics (those who believed something other than what the Church believed)‚ and religious fragmentation Feudal society -> states Feudalism= a defficult concept Feodum -> fief Lords have sovereignty over an area Kings still fight to achieve control over land and countries Social upheaval The Early Modern World (500-1300) 1) Crisis of the Western Church also known as the Great Schism 2) Hundred

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    The History of Religion in the United States Christa Hart 10/14/2011 The History of Religion in the United States Christa Hart When you think of religion in the United States and how it started you may think of the first settlers. These were not the first being to worship a higher power in the United States. The Indians believed in and worshiped The Great Spirit. Despite the many tribes like the Sioux and Iroquois they all had the same belief in The Great

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    =Feel free to add other terms on here! Black Death: Where: began in Mediterranean due to trade‚ expanded throughout rest of Europe When: 1346-53 Who: Everyone in Europe except Milan and Poland Significance: Anti-semitism increased as Jewish population was blamed‚ caused economic gains for survivors Dance of Death: theme fascinated by artists‚ actors‚ and performers- procession of people of every age/social status parading to their graves Also in the grand scheme of things‚ the black death was actually

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    A. Identify and briefly explain three functions of religion (9 marks) Marxism believes it acts as the ‘opium for the exploited working class people’. Religion would cushion the pain of oppression and exploitation in unequal societies such as in a capitalist society. It legitimized and maintained the power of the ruling class – helps to maintain the status quo by preventing the less powerful from changing things. Feminists see religion as a conservative force because it acts as an ideology that legitimates

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    Protestantism to further splinter the German territories‚ weakening Charles V. Another king‚ Henry VIII also had political motives for breaking from the Catholic Church. Despite Catholicism being healthy in England‚ Henry VIII decided to steer England to Anglicanism‚ so that he could legally divorce his wife. Henry VIII‚ like many other Protestant political allies‚ also had economic side-motives. After imposing the Reformation in England‚ Henry VIII proceeded to

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