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    explanations for the unknown in the world so they focus on a larger than life answer. John Wesley‚ the founder of the Methodist Church‚ strove to maintain his non-conformist attitude during a time when religion had ran stale; one man was able to produce a new denomination focused on faith and evangelistic-style preaching all the while clinging tenaciously to his ideas and great integrity. John Wesley‚ the founder

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    listen. He didn’t limit his boundaries. John was preaching “three times a day” in Wales when he went on a five-day tour to preach. In these sermons‚ Wesley was preaching to “describe the way of salvation.” Methodism was spreading and gaining popularity. Wesley’s “itinerancy was

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    of those who sought government office.(fiero p.70) This system is still around today and is being used. These are some of the ways that the Chinese family played a role in the building of the moral frame work of that society. Religion and the society also played a major role in building the moral character of the Chinese. Early on in the society you could see that the gods played a role guiding the human destiny. An even bigger influence than the gods in molding their fate was their decreased

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    be what he makes of himself... Man is nothing else but that which he makes of himself. That is the first principle of existentialism." (Sartre‚ Existentialism and Humanism‚ p.28) Throughout my essay‚ I intend to examine this statement by Jean Paul Sartre and look in depth at the connotations of the statement. Furthermore‚ I will analyse the difference between the idea that there is no pre set essence that defines humankind and the idea that humankind and human beings must define themselves

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    The seas raged and it became all too clear that the small ship was immediately outmatched by the unyielding power of the wind and the waves. As the seas broke over the deck‚ John Wesley‚ an young Anglican minister on mission to the new world of North America‚ felt the overwhelming dread of panic and the cold sting of fear stab him straight through the heart. “How can this be?” thought the young man‚ “I am pursuing the Lord’s work and have given myself to reach those in the upstart colony of Georgia

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    Gran Torino Essay Values are principles that a person lives up to. It shapes and defines who they are. Moral refers to issues of right and wrong and how individual people should behave. Moral values are one of the most important things that we human beings live for. The movie “Gran Torino” is an excellent example of how our own moral values define who we are as a person. We make decisions based on what we think is right or wrong. The film starts off with Walt Kowalski who is a widower who holds

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    The article is about Pope John XXIII and the second Vatican council. Pope Pius XII was the pope from 1939 to October 9th‚1958. The cardinals decided to chose a candidate that would be a transitional pope. The cardinals choose someone they thought would be rather harmless‚ simple‚ and out have a quick term as head of the church. So in October of 1958 they elected Angelo Roncalli. As pope‚ Angelo took the name John the XXIII‚ which was almost blasphemous‚ because anyone who knew anything about church

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    Pope Urban II Rough draft Pope Urban II was born Otho de Lagery‚ sometime in 1042‚ as the second son to his family of Noble parents. He was from the Champagne region of France. This automatically meant that he was to be a part of the church. He was the head of the Catholic Church from 1088-1099. He had developed ecclesiastical reforms as a continuation of the reforms begun by Pope Gregory VII. Before he was Pope‚ he was a monk. Urban II eventually traveled to Rome where he would become the cardinal

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    In the speech given by Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont‚ he focuses on several topics. He reminds the clergymen of their duties to glorify God and lead their flock. He complains about the fighting the Frankish Christians are doing among themselves. He admonishes his audience to remember and live up to the level of faith their ancestors showed. He‚ also‚ made several points about the challenges in the East and why the Franks should become involved. • The fight for Christianity in the

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    Professor Metin TOPRAK 3. Class Evening 090112062 December 21‚ 2012 Ideas of Alexander Pope in Essay On Criticism 1. Introduction to Age of Enlightenment & Essay on Criticism The Age of Enlightenment was a widespread literary and intellectual movement took place in Europe and England. This age encouraged intellectual freedom as well as freedom from prejudice‚ religious beliefs‚ and politics. In that age‚ Neoclassical Movement which on literature and art was dominant began in

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