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    Indulgences” contains an excerpt from the sermons of a German friar‚ Johann Tetzel‚ in 1515. During and before the 16th century‚ the Catholic Church sold indulgences‚ which ensured Christians a direct passage to heaven after death‚ skipping purgatory in exchange for money or gifts. In “The Sale of Indulgences‚” Tetzel expands on this need to purchase indulgences‚ especially putting emphasis on the pain of purgatory. It is stated in the introduction that Tetzel’s sermons inspired a fit of attacks on the

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    exemplifies. This message is evident in the history leading up to the passage‚ when God acts mercifully towards Israelites who questioned his ways‚ in the text of the passage‚ when Luke depicts Jesus’ commands in his disputation speech as part of the Sermon on the Plain‚ and in our world today as wisdom for ethical living. The World Behind the Text: Historical Background and Social Location The historical time when Luke wrote greatly influenced the central theme he wanted to convey in “Love of Enemies”

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    theirs. The sermons that Becky gives at this church camp are about how the Devil uses tactics to tempt young boys and girls into sin. She uses the lion as a visual metaphor for sin‚ and tells everyone that the “devil goes after the young.” Becky Fisher also makes many interesting claims‚ which I do not believe in. For instance she says that Harry Potter would be put to death in the old world. This is because “Warlocks are enemies of God.” Fisher then goes on to lead a sermon that sounds like

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    which was written by John‚ bears some stark distinction between itself and the Synoptic Gospels. It is important to understand that the Gospels‚ which were written around 70 A.D.‚ are not biographies or eyewitness accounts of Jesus. Instead‚ they are sermons about the meaning of Jesus’ life. Moreover‚ the Gospels are two generations removed from the actual life of Jesus. The first generation would be considered the life of Jesus himself from approximately 4 B.C. through 30 A.D.. Had Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke

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    Saint John Bosco

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    John Bosco was born on August 16‚ 1815‚ to a poor farming family in Becchi‚ a small suburb of Turin‚ Italy. The child grew to be the "Beloved Apostle of Youth". One of John Bosco’s earliest recollections occurred at age two. He remembers his mother telling him upon his father’s death ‚ "You have no father now". Although he stated that he could not remember what his father was like ‚ his death must have had a profound effect on him and perhaps sparked his desire to help troubled boys

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    Word and Women of God Before her Response to the alleged “Sor Filotea de la Cruz”‚ Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz who was a nun in what was called “New Spain” (at the time) had privately shared a commentary piece she wrote on a decades-old sermon which somehow fell into the hands of a bishop of Puebla who published said commentary in addition to his own thoughts on what Sor Juana had to say without her knowledge or consent. He did this under the pseudonym of “Sor Filotea de la Cruz” so that it would seem

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    MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL: The play can be said to begin at the climax‚ for the tension and fear imposed by the state have reached the people at the lowest level. At the beginning of the play‚ there is a sense of doom that hangs heavy in the air. Everyone fears that Becket’s return will result in tragedy‚ clearly foreshadowing the end of the play from the very beginning. The plot centers on the changed friendship between King Henry II and Thomas Becket. Henry has raised Becket to the post of Chancellor

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    a play by Arthur Miller‚ portraits the grim events that are happening in this little town of Salem and demonstrates just how easily things can get out of hand. The people of Salem are Puritan‚ and their main focus is on pleasing God. Many of the sermons in the Puritan church are about hellfire and damnation‚ so they always live in fear of God’s retribution. “When difficulties in the community began to arise‚ the blame was easily placed on the Devil and the “witches” that were carrying out his work

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    First published in 1922‚ T.S. Eliot’s poem The Waste Land is a major work of modernist literature. Written in the aftermath of the First World War‚ Eliot’s poem describes the disorganization and collapse of society. In recounting this‚ the poet covers a wide variety of topics‚ incorporates many different images‚ and encompasses manifold languages and cultures. One major theme that Eliot treats in detail is the role of technology and industrialization in the downfall of Western civilization. Unlike

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    Buddhism and Hinduism have many similarities. The two religions also have a few differences. I will explore both to find examples of both. Mainly I will be focusing on each’s approach to liberation. In Buddhism this is often referred to nirvana‚ and moksha in Hinduism. References will be made to three primary forms of these religions. Hinduism will have references to the Bhagavad Gita‚ and the “Vision of Krishna’s Totality.” Buddhism will have references taken from the classic form known

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