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    Premodern Religion

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    of Pre-Modern Religion During the pre-modern age there was perhaps no larger an aspect of everyday life than religion. Today’s day and age is a stark contrast‚ as religion has for the most part taken a backseat in importance. From the pre-modern age to now‚ religion has changed completely. Pre-modern religion held political power locally‚ and all across Europe. Today religion holds a mostly spiritual power for the truly devout. This essay will discover the role and importance that religion played

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    represented the three Abrahamic religions as different "nations" or sects within religion itself‚ the "truemonotheism." Daniel Defoe described the original definition as follows: "Religion is properly the Worship given to God‚ but ’tis also applied to the Worship of Idols and false Deities." At the turn of the 19th century‚ in between 1780 and 1810‚ the language dramatically changed: instead of "religion" being synonymous with spirituality‚ authors began using the plural‚ "religions"‚ to refer to both Christianity

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    From Kant’s philosophical perspective enlightenment is the process by which an individual grows out of self-imposed immaturity and avoids that said immaturity in a definite manner. (Kant 41) People allow themselves to be immature because they are fearful of utilizing and growing their understanding. Another reason for un-enlightenment is the fact that majority of people are slothful and possess as a character trait slothfulness (Kant 41). The common man finds it extremely difficult to overcome immaturity

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    Europe and the West

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    Operation Paperclip: postwar/Cold War; recruit Nazi scientists‚ deny USSR and UK scientific advances; hinder German military W.T. Stead: invest. Journalist; 1885 “Maidens Tribute of Modern Babylon”: child sex traffic‚ prostitution; bought girl to prove point‚ jailed; urban voyeurism Battle of Verdun: 1916 WWI: France v Germany; deplete France’s resources‚ food‚ weaponry/soldiers; railway gun & rain transport for soldiers (FR); Schlieffen Plan ruined; Russia mobilizes; (DE) not as powerful

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    knowledge‚ advancements in science and math‚ and the age of Enlightenment. The views on the advancements made in society were very optimistic. People began to rely more on science‚ than religion‚ to better explain the world and the society. These optimistic ideas of the Enlightenment were expressed mainly in literature and essays. The Enlightenment thinkers used the scientific method to apply in society to justify world beliefs. The Enlightenment thinkers also applied the use of reason and belief of religious

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    • The Enlightenment in 18th and 19th century Europe was a movement focused on the primary source of authority and legitimacy. The work of thinkers Aguste Comte‚ Karl Marx‚ George Simmel‚ Hebert Spencer‚ Emile Durkheim‚ and Max Weber were all major influencers of the Enlightenment in the 18th and 19th century on the development of sociological theory. Aguste Comte is the French sociologist who founded sociology in 1836. The Enlightenment was a time period of development and change in philosophical

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    over reasoning. This proceeded the Enlightenment era which began earlier in that century. The focuses of these two eras were different but I believe both were important to the development of the world and not just to Western societies. Since the Romantics followed Enlightenment‚ philosophers critiqued areas and concepts from the previous age to prove that their present conclusions were ultimately true or at least credible. The whole point of the Enlightenment period was the promotion of human progress

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    The Enlightenment and Romantic periods had different views on nature through writings and paintings; however they also sought to recognize the limits in human knowledge through the study of nature. The Enlightenment was a period where it tried to explain and study the true nature of mankind and how it progressed. Natural history was the science of Earth’s development. G.L Buffon was the foremost practitioner and he was able to produce a multivolume ‘Natural History of the Earth.’ Buffon tried to

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    Pre-Marital Sex

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    Pre-Marital Sex/Fornication Since almost everything in today’s times can be achieved in an instant‚ the advancements which helped in achieving an easy life promoted a no more sweat to catch lifestyle and so people’s way in dealing with daily life and relationships also come in just a snap and some things‚ even the most delicate‚ sacred and intimate like achieving pleasure is the same as cooking instant noodles. Some of us might wonder why such things‚ even forbidden in our society is in reality

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    advantage in the struggle for power in east central Europe in the 18th century Political: In 1701 the English‚ Dutch‚ Austrians‚ and Prussians form the grand alliance against Louis XIV‚ claiming they were fighting to prevent France from becoming too strong in Europe‚ monarchs reduced the political power of the landlord nobility (Junkers) and they left the nobles the unchallenged masters of their peasants‚ the would-be absolutist monarchs of eastern Europe gradually gained and monopolized political power

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