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    The Protestant Reformation may be described as a time of “reclamation.” Reformers set out to bring doctrine and practice into closer alignment with the New Testament. Following the Reformation‚ a period of rationalism set in. Human reason became the final court of appeal. What started as a response to a cry for reclamation of revealed scripture now heard voices that denied the existence of revelation. Although this Age of Reason is bracketed from 1648 to 1789‚ its effect has continued to the present

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    Strategic thinker After reading through‚ the tactical planner and logistician. I would consider myself to be a strategic thinker. Strategy has never been more challenging‚ or more important‚ than in today’s environment of global competition‚ in which‚ corporate strategies must transcend the borders of nations and markets. Too many organizations try to be everything to everyone‚ wasting resources in markets that may never provide a worthwhile return on investment. What is strategic thinker? The ability

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    The Protestant Reformation The Protestant Reformation began as a movement by a monk; Martin Luther‚ to correct the crimes of the Catholic Church. Its roots‚ however‚ ran much deeper than that. The Northern Christian Humanists of centuries before believed that the Christian faith had once been a simple religion‚ alternated through time and incompetent in the pope’s authority. Although Martin Luther meant only to make corrections in the flawed faith‚ a split occurred in the Christian Church.

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    presence of a printing press in a city by 1500 made Protestant adoption by 1600 far more likely. In Switzerland‚ the schooling of the reformers and especially those of Zwingli and Calvin had a huge effect‚ despite the constant fights between the different divisions of the Reformation. Contrary to happenings in Germany‚ a motion began in the Swiss Confederation with the direction of Huldrych Zwingli. Although the two movements agreed on many issues of belief‚ as the newly introduced printing press increased

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    After taking critical thinking in UB‚ I believe that the core being of a good critical thinker is to be able to determine the difference between what is valid and what is not. The difference between what is valid and what is sound is that validness has to deal with what is more true and the truth tends to demolish all lies. Nevertheless‚ being a good critical thinker isn’t only about what is true and what is not but it is also about how a person is able to deconstruct an impossible problem and somehow

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    Question #3 Max Weber examines religion on a largely economic basis in his book‚ "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism." In it‚ he details the transition of "asceticism and methodical habits out of the monasteries" and into the service of active life in the world. In early Christianity‚ there were no Protestant denominations‚ so Catholicism was tantamount to Christianity. Within the Catholic tradition‚ monks would live in communes called monasteries‚ and dedicate themselves to a

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    “The political establishment in Germany succeeded in maintaining the status quo through a policy of moderate reform.” How far do you agree with this judgment? The political establishment in Germany (comprising of the Kaiser‚ Chancellor‚ Budesrat‚ Junkers and the Army) certainly would have wanted to maintain the status quo during that period and it could be argued that they succeeded using moderate reform. The actions of von Bulow and Bethmann-Hollweg can be used as evidence of this. However

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    Calvin Harris was born on January 17‚ 1984‚ in Dumfries‚ Scotland. Harris is a record producer‚ DJ‚ singer‚ and songwriter. He attended Dumfries high school and soon after began stacking shelves at a local supermarket. Calvin now lives in Los Angeles‚ California where he continues his music career. He sings‚ plays the guitar‚ bass‚ synthesizer‚ keyboard‚ and the piano. He has signed with many difernet labels including‚ Fly Eye‚ Columbia‚ and Rock Nation. His debut album I Created Disco‚ was released

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    Weber‚ the transition from traditional capitalism to modern capitalism began when religion began to take on a new ideology. This ideology is referred to as the Protestant Ethic because of the shift toward the understanding that work was a moral commitment. This shift would entail a changed subjective understanding of the followers of Protestant religions. Ultimately‚ capitalism would transition from traditional capitalism where wealth grows and leads to spending on luxury‚ to modern capitalism where

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    What Kind Of Thinker Are You JS HUM 111 01/25/2013 Kelly Raye The definition of critical thinking is any mental activity that helps formulate or solve a problem‚ make a decision‚ or fulfill a desire to understand it is a searching for answers and a reaching for meaning. After an extensive lesson on critical thinking‚ I have learned so much on what is to be a critical thinker and strategies on how to become a better thinker. Not until after taking this course

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