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    Analysis of Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. Chapter 5: Animadversions on Some Writers Who Have Rendered Women Objects of Pity‚ Bordering on Contempt. Eighteenth century philosophical theories popularised an egalitarianism universalism‚ however it is evident such theories did not reach concepts of the female gender and its role. Instead‚ Enlightenment theories supported a social and political system‚ which consigned women to the domestic sphere because of their inferiority

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    BBC – Son of God Biblical Traditions Episode 2 – “The Mission” Background: This series researches the New Testament through archaeological‚ historical and scientific findings to better understand “Who was Jesus?” As you watch‚ record responses to these questions and other information you found interesting. Try to complete as much as possible. After the viewing of the film‚ discuss with those at your table any questions that you need additional information. I. What Messiah

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    February | 28 | Bishop Maitland | Wrap-Up | March | 6 | Rev. Hurtt | Works of Jesus | 2nd Trimester March | 13 | Rev. Hurtt | Works of Jesus | March | 20 | Rev. Hurtt | Wrap-Up | March | 27 | Rev. Marion Stevenson | Sermon on the Mount | April

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    Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president. He believed that slaves should have their own freedom. In the article White House Funeral Sermon for Abraham Lincoln. According to Dr.Phineas D. Gurley in the sermon for Abraham Lincoln he says that “Liberty never dies- No assassin nor weapon can kill liberty” (Gurley 68). This is important because Abraham Lincoln fought for a major cause ‚ which is for all slaves to be free and

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    1918‚ in Charlotte‚ North Carolina. Billy Graham got his big popularity start preaching at an L.A. revival and was a guest on Stuart Hamblen’s radio show in 1949. The publicity made Graham a very popular preaching icon and he began broadcasting his sermons globally. Writing his first book in 1947 “Calling Youth to Christ” when Billy was ministering to young men who was going or coming from serving their country in the military. Billy Graham retired in 2005‚ now making his home in Montreat‚ North Carolina

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    “A wise sentence!’ remarked the stranger‚ gravely bowing his head. ‘Thus she will be a living sermon against sin‚ until the ignominious letter be engraved upon her tombstone.” The letter was given to her for committing Adultery and was to be used as a “living sermon” against sin and if they changed it it couldn’t be used for the initial reason that it was

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    greedy to enhance characteristics of the Pardoner as he used the Church to gain money. One of the things that the Pardoner was good at was condemning people‚ and making sure they felt shame in themselves. The Catholic Church would preach good sermons‚ but they wanted people to feel shame for what they did so they would feel remorse and pay for indulgences. In the beginning‚ an indulgence was just a certificate given by the Pope to a person whose sins had been forgiven

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    Numerous events forced the Catholic Reformation. These events were heavily embedded in the clergy exploitation of the Christian doctrine. In that era the text and the sermons were given in Latin unfortunately‚ majority of the congregation if not all of the congregation did not speak Latin. Consequently‚ they were unable to comprehend the sermon. Additionally‚ the clergy did not live in their own diocese‚ or speak the native language therefore‚ they could not sympathize to the needs of the population. Bring

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    eating only six grains of rice a day. His last experience leads him to the understanding of suffering because he sat under a tree near Gaya for forty nine days. From then on he became known as the enlightened one. He preached his first sermon near Varanasi. This sermon was presented to five of his companions who would then become the first monks admitted to the Buddhist religious order. This religious order also consisted of nuns. The nuns and monks of the religious orders were required to make vows

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    Edwards Aspiration The time period known as The Great Awakening brought upon the revival of the Christian beliefs and many converted during this time. One of the most famous figures during this time was Jonathan Edwards‚ who was recognized for his sermon‚ “Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God”‚ where he uses frightful and powerful visuals to make the people convert. Edwards uses a scornful tone and dramatic imagery to clarify and intensify his argument that if the unconverted do not change their ways

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