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    portraits. For Nuremberg’s town hall‚ the artist painted two panels of the Four Apostles (1526; Munich‚ Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen‚ Alte Pinakothek)‚ bearing texts in Martin Luther’s translation that pay tribute to the city’s adoption of Lutheranism. Hundreds of surviving drawings‚ letters‚ and diary entries document Durer’s travels through Italy and the Netherlands (1520–21)‚ attesting to his insistently scientific perspective and demanding artistic

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    the open. He highlights the struggle between classes as the engine of change‚ Weber: ideas contribute to social change. Members of preindustrial societies have a traditional outlook; modern people take a rational worldview. A particular worldview—Calvinism—set in motion the Industrial Revolution‚ which ended up reshaping all of society. Durkheim: an expanding division of labor as the key dimension of social change. Traditional societies

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    Marx‚ Engels‚ and the Industrial Revolution Born in Trier‚ Prussia in 1818‚ Karl Marx was the son of a Jewish lawyer who later converted to Lutheranism (History.com Staff). During his studies in Berlin‚ he was greatly influenced by a 19th-century philosopher and later became the editor for a liberal democratic newspaper in Cologne. After the newspaper was shut down by the authorities‚ Marx moved to Paris‚ where his socialist views were embraced by the populace. However‚ in less than two years‚ he

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    “Batter My Heart” is the fourteenth and one of the most well-known of the Holy Sonnets. The sonnets were written during a hard time in his life in which he was struggling financially and was in the midst of converting from Roman Catholicism to Anglicanism. The last few sonnets were thought to have been written after the death of his wife causing his writing to be more in depth and focused around that tragedy (John Donne). The rest of the Holy Sonnets reflect on Donne’s “religious convictions and

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    Wars have defined the history of Europe. They have stimulated turning points in both culture and knowledge and have effectively changed the futures of many European countries. Wars have been started for multitude of reasons; however as the years have progressed the catalyst of these wars have shifted with the qualms of both the government and society. Initially‚ many of the European wars were provoked by religious differences. Later on wars were started over governmental changes and after that they

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    Martin Luther and his approach to broadening the concept of the church and the focus of Justification by faith. Other Protestantism such as John Calvin‚ the Anabaptist and Switzerland are also addresses for their contributions. The creation of Anglicanism is also addressed in his book as examines the English religion and government. He also addresses the English civil war of 1640‚ which was between the puritans and the Anglicans. This war had great implication to

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    Quiz 1 Study Guide Towns: pp. 419–479 Distinguish between the historical aspect of salvation (salvation accomplished) and the applied aspect of salvation (salvation applied). • The historical aspect of salvation‚ salvation accomplished‚ is includes the redemption by blood‚ reconciliation of man to God‚ the propitiaion of Gods wrath‚ the fulfilling of the law and the forgivness of sins.  • The applied aspect of salvation‚ salvation applied‚ includes evangelism‚ regeneration‚ sanctification

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    Change of Ideology – A general change in the social views and opinions of the community with the advent of new discoveries and philosophies. Example:  The change of religion in England during the time of Henry VIII from Roman Catholicism to Anglicanism.  Change of political and economic views of communists countries with the development of Marxism. • Demographic Change – Changes brought by the increase or decrease in population and/or population density. Example:  The change in the community

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    both sexes could physically interact outside of their private property. * Modesty and discretion was mandated for both women and men. This included clothing and topics for socialization * Religion played a significant role during this period. Anglicanism was the dominant religion. * Marriage had to take place between to parties of equal social standing. To marry one of lower status was looked down upon. This was the case with Mr. Darcy’s decision to wed Elizabeth Bennet. * It was a time where

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    denied Christ’s divinity E. Unitarianism gained popularity in NE F. Unitarians believed god only existed in one being not in god the father‚ god the son and god the holy spirit G. Unitarianism was embraced by thinkers perturbed by the doctrine of Calvinism H. 1800 there was a second great awakening I. spread by “camp meetings” J. 25‚000 would gather for a few days to share the gospel and then go back to their settlements K. the “saved” often did not stick with religious ways L. Church membership

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