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    Western Civilization

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    Civilization in the Early Middle Ages‚ 750-1000 1) Describe the contribution of the Muslims and the Vikings to Early European civilizations. Muslims: The first great wave of Muslim expansion had ended at the beginning of the eighth century. Gradually‚ the Muslims built up a series of sea bases in their occupied territories in North Africa‚ Spain‚ and Southern Gaul and began a new series of attacks in the Mediterranean in the ninth century. They raided the southern coasts of Europe‚ especially

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    Decision: baptism sufficient Council of Nicea 325CE – Arianism and Athanasism heresies Outcome – Nicene Creed replaced Apostles Creed Council of Chalcedon 451CE – Supremacy: Bishop of Rome (first called pope) first Patriarch of Constantinople 2nd Heresies: Docetism : [100-200CE] the humanity and sufferings of the earthly Christ

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    Scarlet Ibis Comprehension Questions 1. The Scarlet Ibis is set on a farm‚ in North Carolina‚ in 1980. Also‚ the short story is set in the beginning of summer. 2. The narrator wishes for a brother who he can play‚ swim‚ run and do many more activities with. 3. When Doodle sees Old Woman Swamp‚ he stares at the scenery in wonder and appreciation. However‚ immediately after Doodle begins to cry. Such communicates to the reader that Doodle is an inquisitive child‚ as well as explains his feelings of

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    Bibliography: Donelson‚ Lewis R. "Colossians‚ Ephesians‚ 1 and 2 Timothy‚ Titus" Louisville‚ Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press‚ 1996. Thompson‚ Dean K. "Titus 2:11-14" Interpretation‚ 55 no. 4 (2001): 423-425. Database on-line. Available from EbscoHost Research Databases‚ ATLA Religion

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    In the discussion Philosophy: Christian answer the following: How do some Christians use Colossians 2:8 to support their belief that faith does not need to be defended on philosophical grounds? What is wrong with this interpretation? Because that due to misinterpretation of this verse in the Bible‚ people think that God is not wanting us to meddle in such a vain and deceitful discipline as philosophy. This is wrong because most people leave out its ending‚ in which Paul describes the kind of philosophy

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    [-=0= Developing a Biblical Worldview Understanding Worldviews David Yocum June 27‚ 2013 Developing a Biblical Worldview A worldview is made up of various parts. How we interpret the world around us‚ why we believe we exist‚ why we behave as we do; our answers and responses to these create our worldviews. A biblical worldview is the only worldview that makes sense because it leaves no missing links. All of our questions and curiosity can be simply

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    on the evening before His crucifixion‚ Jesus speaks of the coming ministry of the Spirit as one of continuing Jesus’ revelatory ministry (3) John 16:25 : the hour is coming (4) John 17:26 (5) Acts 1:1 (6) Romans 10:14 (7) Romans 10:17 (8) Colossians 3:16 B. Praise (2:12b) a. The Passage : Referring to two quite distinct‚ though marvelously complementary‚ activities: the declaration of God’s praiseworthiness to the people‚ and the appropriate praise then lifted go God in response

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    primal traitor‚ the earliest defiler of the parties purity. Freedom is slavery Thinking is a crime The order of Big Brother is absolute Goldstein corrupts minds Brings plague and slavery Kills our perfect system Swine‚ swine‚ swine! Treachery‚ heresy‚ conspiracy Down with Goldstein Down with Goldstein To the future or to the past‚ to a time when thought is free. From the age of Big Brother‚ no answer to your plea. Thought crime does not entail death‚ thought crime is death. What makes us a

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    5. Luther’s answers as delineated in the Confession of Augsburg to the four basic theological issues were the following. When asked how a person is saved‚ Luther said by faith alone. When asked where does religious authority reside‚ Luther said in the Word of God‚ as revealed in the Bible alone. When asked what is the church‚ he said the entire Christian community. Luther said there is no highest form of Christian life‚ all are equal. 6. His violent opposition to the Peasant’s War made his teachings

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    The Great Reformer Martin Luther (November 10‚ 1483 - February 18‚ 1546) was a Christian theologian and Augustinian monk whose teachings inspired the Protestant Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrines of Protestant and other Christian traditions. Martin Luther was one of the most influential people of the Protestant Reformation. Luther was also responsible for the break-up of the Catholic Church. Martin Luther was a representative during the 16th century of a desire widespread of the renewal

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