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    Buddhism in Tang Dynasty

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    From the mid Han to Tang Dynasty‚ Buddhism in China had experienced great changes. With the penetration of Buddhist thinking in the past few dynasties‚ together with the respect of the Tang emperors‚ Tang had been the most prosperous dynasty of Buddhism in China. Below will introduce Buddhist activities in Tang Dynasty‚ their influences towards populace and the society‚ and discuss the reasons for its extensive growth. Respect of Tang Emperor Emperors in Tang Dynasty were mostly believe in Buddhism

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    Vincent De Paul Research Paper

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    1581-1660-Contributions in spirituality. 2. Spirituality-Catholic Church-History- I 7th century. 3. Catholic Church-Doctrines-History-17th century. 4. Vincentians-Spiritual life. 5. Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul-Spiritual life. 6. Church work with the poorCatholic Church. 7. Vincentians-Rule. 8. Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul-Rule. 1. Title. BX4700.V6M23 1992 255 ’.91-dc20

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    Chapter 17 Notes I. Comparing Atlantic Revolutions A. The North American Revolution‚ 1775-1787 The Declaration of Independence in 1776 ‚ resulted in an unlikely military victory by 1781 ‚ and generated a federal constitution in 1787 ‚ joining thirteen formerly separate colonies into a new nation. B. The French Revolution‚ 1789-1815 That revolution was quite different from its North American predecessor. Whereas the American Revolution expressed the tensions of a colonial relationship with a

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    The Jesuit Legacy in India

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    The Jesuit Legacy in India Abstract: The Jesuits arrived in India in 1542 A.D. to carry out Christ’s command to “go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). Over the last 500 years‚ they have woven themselves into the very fabric of India with deep psychological‚ theological and sociological connotations. This article tells that story; highlights some noteworthy Jesuit influences on Modern India‚ particularly in the fields of education‚ medicine‚ social service and leadership training

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    Magellan’s arrival‚ the process of colonization in the Philippines began. (Cacayan‚ 1991) The Spaniards used the “divide-and-rule” strategy to conquer the natives in the Philippines. The Spanish soldiers were the ones who conquered but the Spanish missionaries also played an important role that was part of the colonization. They were the ones who introduced Christianity to the islands which then made colonization and Christianization interlace. (Cacayan‚ 1991) “The collaboration of the cross and the

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    The design transformation of the Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral‚ as envisioned by Joseph Magnin‚ into the now standing St. Patrick’s Cathedral as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese mirrors the evolution of the city itself‚ both religiously and politically. In 1836‚ the tension between Irish-Catholics and anti-Catholic Know-Nothing nativists led to a multitude of riots‚ physical confrontations‚ and shameful accusations against the parochial institution. The situation worsened for the Old St.

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    EXPLAIN RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS ABOUT EQUALITY AND DIFFERENCE (30 marks) In examining the religious teachings about the values of human life using religious teachings it is easy� to see that God thinks all human life equal regardless of race�‚ gender or disability and encourages all his ’sheep’ (followers of his‚ who he regards not as servants but as friends) to do so as well. This is proven in 1st Corinthians 7 18- 20 where it is said‚ ’Was a man already circumcised when he was called? He should

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    presence of each other in the home. And we will be able to overcome all the evil that is in the world." 5. to help out the poorest people in the world. 6. Young women came to volunteer their services and later became the core of her Missionaries of Charity. 7. nothing‚ she was a nun‚ she was married to GOD. 8.she helped out the poor. 9. The organization that she has served people in 123 countries‚ meeting needs through food kitchens‚ counseling programs or children and their families

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    intense scripture reading by rote. Nowhere in the Rule was there room for education or reading outside of the Bible. Monasticism appeared in the West in the late fourth century. St. Martin of Tours (d. 397) was a main proponent of training missionaries in the monastic life which led to its spread throughout the West. The triumph of

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    How effective are the international efforts to ease the problem of global hunger? Global hunger‚ as its name suggests‚ is a global issue that requires the assistance and cooperation of countries‚ regardless of nationality‚ wealth or religion‚ so as to find an effective solution. Many policies and efforts‚ both international and national‚ have been done‚ or presently underway to reduce poverty‚ which causes hunger. The good cause behind these efforts cannot be denied‚ however‚ one may doubt if the

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