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    The Progressives were led by religious leaders such as Charles Parkhurst‚ a Protestant Reverend who urged for more “protest” from the Protestants. The Progressive Era united various anti-vice crusaders such as the Anti-Cigarette League‚ the American Purity Alliance‚ and the Anti-Saloon League. These groups were already united with many other issues such as labor rights‚ women’s rights‚ minimum wage laws‚ etc. Thus‚ in 1900‚ a reform group known as the “New York Committee of Fifteen” conducted undercover

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    Martin Luther played the most important role in the Reformation. His actions not only changed Christianity‚ but also had a huge effect on Europe‚ which we can see even today. To understand why Luther wanted reform we must look at what happened before the events of 1517‚ when he protested the sale of indulgences (an indulgence was the act of praying or giving money to the church‚ so you would spend less time in purgatory). Around the 1500’s the Church was very powerful due to the money they collected

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    CHAPTER 16 Transformations in Europe‚ 1500–1750 I. Culture and Ideas A. Religious Reformation 1. In 1500 the Catholic Church‚ benefiting from European prosperity‚ was building new churches including a new Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Pope Leo X raised money for the new basilica by authorizing the sale of indulgences. 2. The German monk Martin Luther challenged the Pope on the issue of indulgences and other practices that he considered corrupt or not Christian. Luther began the

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    Hadiya J. Malone Professor Laurel Holland Sociology 1101 22 April 2014 My experience at VOX and The Methodist Easter Sunday Service For my cultural event‚ I attended the Oak Grove United Methodist Church Café VOX meeting and Easter Sunday service. The church service took place in the main “Sanctuary” hall at Oak Grove United Methodist Church in Decatur‚ Georgia. Café VOX also takes place at the church in a coffee house-style setting just before the church service. Easter Sunday is

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    Jorge Lopez Per.4 AP Euro 9/22/12 Martin Luther vs. John Calvin Martin Luther and John Calvin had many similar and many different ideas about political authority and social order. This idea came to a point were the people change their way of living and the attitude. Luther was a professor‚ teaching at the church and he attended at the University of Erfurt. Calvin was born from a French family and had the church benefices to attend the best possible education at Parisian colleges and law degree

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    Rebecca Barnes Mr. Edmonson Geography period 5 10-23-14 Synopsis of John Hus John Huss (1369-1415) was a Bohemian reformer. John Huss was ordained to the priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church in 1401‚ after receiving the bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of Prague. He became a powerful preacher of Roman doctrine‚ until he began to translate some of the sermons of John Wycliffe into the Bohemian language. These sermons moved him to cry out for reform in the Church‚ and a return

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    Critical Book Review of Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism George Marsden‚ University of Notre Dame Professor of History and noted authority on American Fundamentalism‚ provides a salient series of essays divided into a historical survey of American Fundamentalism to include key events and personalities on the movement‚ in particular the years 1830 through the late 1980s as well as interpretative essays of the movement focusing specifically on the themes of “politics and views

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    The Contrast of Trinitarianism and  Modalism ENG 121:  English Composition I November 30‚ 2009  The Contrast of Trinitarianism and Modalism Today Christianity accounts for roughly 33% or all religions world wide and 76% of Americans are classified as Christians (http://www.adherents.com/Religions_By_Adherents.html#Christianity). Although Christianity is number one religion worldwide there are different beliefs within the Christian faith that are often identified by denominations or organizations

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    The Reformation – Harry Russell The great reformation was a time when the Presbyterian and other religious churches split off from the Catholic Church because they did not believe in the Catholic Churches teachings. This happened in the sixteenth century‚ mostly because of one very important person martin Luther. Martin Luther started out wanting to be a lawyer‚ but one day was caught in a lightning storm and thought he was going to die. He then swore that if he lived he would swear his life to

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    The reformation (1517-1685) was a era when people began to rebel against the Catholic church. Multiple people altered their thoughts on the Catholic church for many reasons. Martin Luther reformed because the Catholic church was so corrupt and had made people believe that they were the gatekeepers to salvation. While on the other hand‚ Henry the 8th reformed from the Catholic church because he wanted to divorce his wife so he could be capable of having a male heir‚ which his wife being to elder could

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