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    The Thirty Years War (1618-1648) was a war based on the Protestant reformation. Prior to the war‚ the Catholic and the Protestants have had many conflicts. However‚ the Thirty Years War was the most revolutionary. The Thirty Years War is often divided into four phases. The first two phases were fought for religious purposes‚ however the became more political in the final stages. The Thirty Years War switched the purpose of war to politics rather than religion‚ thus modernizing Europe. Originally

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    Luther Paper Martin Luther was a German priest from the 14th century. He was one of the first people to question the Catholic Church and their teachings. He first began questioning the church when he went to Rome for the first time. He bought an indulgence‚ or a piece of paper that could forgive you or someone you love of your sins‚ he soon realized that this was a scam put on by the church so they could get more money. He battled against the church about this for a very long time and after

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    Rhodes Rhodes is a suburb that is located 16 km west of the Sydney CBD. It is the local government area of Canada Bay (merged council of Drummoyne and Concord). As you can see from the map‚ Rhodes lies on a peninsula on the southern bank of Parramatta River. The district can be categorized in 3 different sections due to its different characteristics. Eastern side- East of Concord Road is mainly residential areas and parklands that are situated in front of Parramatta River. Central- Between Concord

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    their inner belief instead of following others. His religious views separated him from other people and he was persecuted because of them. He attended the University of Oxford where he was expelled because of his nonconformity and his rejection of Anglicanism. He listened to one of Thomas Loe’s speeches and that’s when he decided he wanted to be a Quaker.

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    Puritanism Puritans were groups of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship. The Puritans roots came from the English Reformation. Some of the puritans liked a Presbyterian form of church‚ others‚ wanted to stay within the structure of the national church but set themselves against the doctrinal and liturgical vestiges of Catholic tradition

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    Yiwan Ye Soc. Theory University of Iowa Spring 2013/Soboroff Final Course Paper 25 March 2013 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism Introduction The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is one of the most famous but controversial sociological works written by German Sociologist Max Weber. His theory on Protestantism and Capitalism hypothesize how Protestant Ethic derived from Christian faith substantially stimulated the Capitalism development in history. This article

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    spread of the German reformation. Another key factor of course was the role of Martin Luther himself‚ as the success of the reformation was based around the alternative Luther proposed to Catholicism‚ in the form of the more liberal and trustworthy‚ Lutheranism‚ after continuous debates with the catholic clergy. Furthermore the role of the humanists at the time was also important as it again supported the need for reformation. It is accurate to say that spiritual corruption within the Catholic Church

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    fair. • Chapter 10: The author presents a pretty strong argument against the Eternal view. He makes a strong point the scripture does not back it up‚ and even goes against it‚ specifically in the area of free will. The Eternal view aligning with Calvinism is also a largely discussed topic. From the other perspective‚ Conditional security not only contradicts the few passages that support the Eternal view‚ but it also creates the temptation of doing good works to earn

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    the colony of New York‚ where persecutions were still evident. Although religious tolerance was not as greatly accepted in the south than as in the middle colonies‚ many areas were still more lenient than those of New England. This being said‚ Anglicanism was established as the

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    Martin Luther was a German theologian‚ an Augustinian monk‚ and an ecclesiastical reformer. According to Religion Facts‚ his preaching¡¯s influence the Reformation and the doctrines and culture of the Lutheranism and Protestant traditions. Luther ’s was known for demanding the return of teachings of the Bible which led new traditions within the Christian religion. He was also known for his 95 thesis which he nailed to the door of a church‚ he also wrote the Treatise on Christian Liberty. When

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