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    order signified the importance of a good Catholic education with the various Jesuit colleges which developed all across Europe and the importance of traditional Catholic values such as transubstantiation‚ in which an individual was to be true to the sacraments and to practice them often as Christ was living within them through the Eucharist. It was clear that the Jesuits were functioning as an active and open resistance to the changes brought about by the Protestant Reformation‚

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    Dickinson and Her Religion

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    Dickinson and her Religion Emily Dickinson was one of the greatest woman poets. She left us with numerous works that show us her secluded world. Like other major artists of nineteenth-century American introspection such as Emerson‚ Thoreau‚ and Melville‚ Dickinson makes poetic use of her vacillations between doubt and faith. The style of her first efforts was fairly conventional‚ but after years of practice she began to give room for experiments. Often written in the meter of hymns‚ her poems

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    For my final project‚ I chose to compare the Catholic and Lutheran religions. I was born and raised in the Roman Catholic faith and have always attended a Catholic church. In fact‚ I even attended Catholic schools my entire life‚ so I am very familiar with the religion. I chose the Lutheran religion for comparison because I hear that it has some striking similarities to the Catholic religion and it interested me to find out both the similarities and differences between the two. The Lutheran religion

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    Allen‚ Roland. Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s or Ours? Grand Rapids‚ MI: Eerdmans‚ 1962. 179 pp. Introduction to the Book The book being discussed is Roland Allen’s Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s or Ours? Allen was an Anglican minister who worked as a missionary in China between the years of 1895 and 1903 and eventually moved his work to Easy Africa. His experience on the foreign mission field developed a keen sense of the Holy Spirit’s place in the ministry of the missionary and his book

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    is that Jesus was the Son of God‚ the Messiah‚ that Jesus’ death was our salvation‚ and that the Lord replaced the Mosiac Law. Paul’s contribution to the expression involves his commencement of the sacrament of Baptism. This relates to the reason in which Christianity spread rapidly as the sacrament allowed gentiles to join the religion‚ and Paul’s work as a missionary‚ setting up Churches‚ gave place for gentiles to do this‚ and led to an increase in adherents. The final contribution worth noting

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    of the bible which allowed the middle and lower classes to be able to read the bible (Professor Andrew Pettegree‚ 2011/02/17). In July 1536 Henry focused people attentions of the 10 Articles being a part of the traditional Alter ceremonies while sacraments such as holy matrimony and orders were said to be optional and for your choosing. After passing the Six Articles encouraging people faith to be changed through Parliament he inspired his religion as being the better and more of an open family. The

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    Wars: A New Hope” created by George Lucas‚ the elements of the movie are very similar to those of Joseph Campbell’s The Hero With A Thousand Faces or “The hero’s journey”. This paper will describe how Lucas’s picture meets the elements departure‚ initiation‚ and return. Campbell describes all these elements in his book…the motivation for many of the themes and characters in that of Star Wars. “The point in a person’s life when they are first given notice that everything is going to change‚ whether

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    Bidjogo Analysis

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    coast of Guinea-Bissau are home to the Bidjogo peoples. Similar to other African peoples‚ the Bidjogo possess unique forms of art. The dugn’be “the ox raised in the village” mask is a rather intriguing piece of art. The mask is commonly used in initiation ceremonies. This mask‚ made in the second quarter of the twentieth century‚ is an excellent example of how wonderful African art is. The piece is 15 ½ by 19 by 9 inches. Many would consider the art life-sized‚ or slightly smaller. A wide variety

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    a process involving three broad phases 1) initiation‚ mobilization; 2) Implementation or initial use – involves the first experiences of attempting to put an idea or reform into practice;. 3) – continuation‚ incorporation‚ or institutionalisation‚ which overlap and not as a linear process that occurs in stages although it occurs over a period of time (Anderson‚ 2010). The success of each phase depends strongly on the phase prior to it. The

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    How Do You Think the Problem of Priestless Parishes Should Be Addressed? Throughout Britain‚ Catholics living in rural areas have been hit hard by the vocations crisis. Inevitably the small fragile communities have been the first to lose their priests‚ but if current trends continue the big-city parishes may soon be facing similar problems. The bishops of England and Wales keep telling us this is the "age of the laity‚" but without priests to minister to us‚ the future looks bleak. In 2014‚ 49153

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