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    Counter Reformation Dbq

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    This group‚ established by Pope Paul III in 1542‚ carried out the Roman Inquisition as a way to combat heresy. It had the power to arrest‚ imprison‚ and execute‚ but its influence was confined to papal territories. In 1545‚ after delay and miscarriage‚ the Council of Trent was convened by Paul III. This council was the central event of the Counter Reformation

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    “The White Rose Road.” However‚ the allusions and references in “Going to Shrewsbury” are more apparent. One sentence in the story‚ “With all their work an’ pride they can’t make a dandelion‚” is a biblical reference to Matthew 6:28-30 and possibly Colossians 1:16-17. Jewett also talks about “Leavitt’s Almanac‚” created by Dudley Leavitt‚ a New Hampshire mathematician‚ author‚ and teacher. One final reference used by in “Going to Shrewsbury” is the “spool factory‚” which refers to the important nineteenth-century

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    “Wives‚ submit yourselves to your husbands‚ as is fitting in the Lord. Husbands‚ love your wives and do not be harsh with them. Children‚ obey your parents in everything‚ for this pleases the Lord” (Colossians 3:18-20 New International Version). God created the family unit with a specific design; each person has a different purpose. The family dynamic involves much unity and cooperation‚ however‚ there are times when unity is disrupted. When a disruption occurs‚ it may be wise to seek the help of

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    incorrect. Through lectures and writings‚ Galileo said that Copernicus was right - that the earth moved around the sun. Galileo’s enemies took this declaration and used it against him. They went to the Vatican in Rome and said that these ideas were heresy‚ because they went against the beliefs of the Church. Of course‚ the Church sided with Galileo’s accusers and in early 1616‚ Galileo traveled to Rome to defend his ideas. The Vatican warned him that formal charges were would be pressed unless he

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    created all things (Gen. 1:1). “God is the first cause” (Weider & Gutierrez‚ 2011‚ p. 56) in creation‚ meaning He initiated the Ex Nihilo process of creation. Jesus Christ has created everything and is‚ and will always be‚ the sustainer of life (Colossians 1:16-17). The Question of Identity: God created man in His image which makes humankind the highest form of creation. The Bible even goes so far as to state that we are “a little lower than the angels (Psalm 8:5). Man also has a unique calling

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    during his Roman imprisonment which was around AD 61-62. Because of the lack of personal greetings‚ many speculate that the message was intended for not just one people group‚ but also the surrounding areas. Due to its similarities with the letter in Colossians‚ many scholars suggest that one is merely a copy of the other. However‚ in Ephesians‚ Paul creates pictures of what the church should

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    In this movie there was a number of many good connections to the Bible and especially Romans. The movie expressed many ideas of Romans. The biggest connection In Warm Bodies to Romans was when R sacrifices himself to save Julie from doing and falls into the pool dead and rises up from the water alive. When R and Julie were trapped on the edge of the stadium and the boneys were closing in on them R had a choice which was to sacrifice to save that which he loves which was Julie. R says “always protect

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    representatives signed. Tarasius presided and seven sessions were held in Nicaea. Proceedings of the Council First Session (September 24‚ 787) — Three bishops‚ Basilius of Ancyra‚ Theodore of Myra‚ and Theodosius of Amorium begged for pardon for the heresy of iconoclasm. Second Session (September 26‚ 787) — Papal legates read the letters of Pope Hadrian I asking for agreement with veneration of images‚ to which question the bishops of the council answered: "We follow‚ we receive‚ we admit". Third Session

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    Christianity. He held an important role in the Christian faith and would carry the title ‘Church Father’. St. Augustine holds the status of ‘Church Father’ because he was a renowned preacher‚ had influential writing and combated false religions and their heresies. As the leader of his basilica in Hippo‚ Augustine was a renowned preacher for over thirty-five years. St. Augustine had become a preacher

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    Son’ and ’God the Holy Spirit’) and the precise nature of the Son of God. The Arian concept of Christ is that the Son of God did not always exist‚ but was created by‚ and is therefore distinct from and inferior to‚ God the Father. Arianism was a heresy of a Christian Faith first proposed early in the 4th century by the Alexandrian presbyter Arius. It affirmed that Christ is not truly divine but a created being. Arius’ basic premise was the uniqueness of God‚ who is alone self-existent and immutable;

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