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    Changes in the Concept of Hero and Saint The symbolic ideas of ’the Hero ’ and ’the Saint ’ are at the very root of the human experience‚ and they have been represented -- in different manners from different perspectives -- throughout our history in art‚ religion‚ literature‚ and philosophy. These representations have varied widely depending on the changes in thought that have inevitably taken place throughout the five-thousand years of human history in large part because of cultural shifts

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    Biography: Aurelius Augustinus (referred to as “St. Augustine of Hippo) was born in Tagaste (now Souk- Ahras)‚ North Africa on November 13‚ 354. His family was not rich growing up but Augustine still received a Christian education. Wild as a child he had a long-term relationship with a freedwoman who bore him a son. When he was 19 he was introduced to philosophy at Carthage where he became a brilliant student who mastered Latin and knew Greek. He worked as a professor at Carthage for a while but

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    For the purpose of this paper I am researching and reflecting on Saint Pauline Mother of the agonizing hearts of Jesus. The reason I have selected Saint Pauline is because she was a suffering diabetic that followed in the work of Jesus Christ. Pauline is also the name I received when I was confirmed in 2012. Pauline dedicated her life to serving the ill and less fortunate‚ which I feel I can relate to through nursing. Mother Pauline was born on December 16‚ 1865 in Vigolo Vattaro in the Province

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    individual rise to the status of hero or saint when humanity as a whole through the scientific community created weapons of mass destruction to bring mass

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    The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne Rebecca Townsend Hum2235 Dr. Hoover Edison College Fall 2012 Townsend 1 The painting of The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne took more than a decade to complete. It was created in the 16th century‚ in Florence Italy. A young master artist declined the original commission for The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and suggested Leonardo da Vinci. The monks who commissioned the painting

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    Donna Smolenski 0526860 908-432-1133 dsmolenski4003@gmail.comTESC‚ May 2013 HUM-101-OL Elements in the Life and Works of the Secular Saint The element that I found the most captivating in regards to Simone Weil would be her utter devotion to non-conformity. This unique and intelligent woman did not let the thoughts or words of others deny her from voicing her strong opinions. In a world historically dominated by male authoritative figures‚ she was a force to be reckoned with. In large part

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    rule today. In his book‚ Saint Benedict really stresses the rule of Obedience. Now‚ Benedict’s definition of obedience‚ is different than our definition of obedience. Many people in today’s society think of obedience as doing what you are told‚ even if you do not agree with it. Humans want freedom and do not want people telling them what to do. Saint Benedict’s view of obedience is much different‚ and many humans still practice his form of obedience in their lives today. Saint Benedict believes that

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    1. The Saints had a very high social status embedded in their community that enabled them to engage in large amounts of delinquent activity without any repercussions. They portrayed themselves as being good and stable by being involved in many school affairs and always being polite. They had everyone convinced that they were just typical teenagers who played pranks and even the local police saw them as good boys who were among leaders of the youth in the community. I think that the main reason these

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    In this paper‚ I intend to show Book X‚ chapter twenty-seven of how Saint Augustine’s Confessions clarifies on Augustine’s overall worldview and helps us to grasp what it means to be a responsible self according to Augustine. In Book X‚ Chapter twenty-seven‚ Augustine references serval themes that can be seen throughout the book‚ which includes the Prodigal Son and the importance of order. These themes reinstate Augustine’s worldview in that God is in everything and why according to Augustine we

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    the “Heroic Saint” The soul‚ using the “soul” purposely is something which begets meaning‚ self-worth and self-compromises in the quest for meaning in a subordinate society infiltrated by the imagination of death as a reality‚ war as a proprietor to that fact and capitalism as the omniscient being that decides oracles of our fate. In the midst of going through my journey from the fantastic hero‚ the tragic hero‚ the saint and secular saint I don’t feel I can comply with the secular saint because of

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