making him think that‚ heresy is crueler in its consequences than damning a woman. He is being sarcastic toward the audience and warning them to not fall into the common error that everyone else makes of mistaking these “ignorants” as liars or hypocrites. Thought the inquisitor also uses ethos in his speech to create a certain mood within his audience. He leads the clerics to trust him by providing his background with heresy‚ saying “If you had seen what I have seen of heresy‚ you would not think
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propaganda to gain power from the middle ages to the Renaissance Throughout the history of the Catholic Church‚ many fantastical stories of spiritual beings and the afterlife have played a prominent role in conflicts of faith. From the condemnation of heresy and paganism to the bloody massacres of the crusades and the Inquisition‚ ideas of what is good‚ evil‚ righteous‚ and wicked had been drastically skewed by the Church. This essay will explore how these extreme interpretations of faith were used to
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The traditional account of Tertullian’s life is based upon Jerome’s Lives of Illustrious Men and Eusebius’ Ecclesiastical History. According to this tradition‚ Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullian (c. 155-c.225) was a native of Carthage where his father served as a centurion of the proconsular cohort (centurion proconsularis). Educated in literature‚ rhetoric‚ and jurisprudence‚ Tertullian went to Rome where he practiced law. Some historians equate him with a jurist‚ Tertullianus‚ whose opinions
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Cited: 3:23-24‚ Colossians. Bible: New International Version. n.d. 4:9-10‚ Ecclesiastes. Bible: New International Version. n.d. Boxx‚ Rick. How to Prosper In Business Without Sacrificing Integrity . Cross Training Publishing‚ 2003. Chewning‚ Richard C.‚ John W. Eby and Shirley
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Arianism‚ a Christian heresy 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; the Son‚ who is not self-existent‚ cannot be God. Because the Godhead is unique‚ it cannot be shared or communicated‚ so the Son cannot be God. Because the Godhead is immutable‚ the Son‚ who is mutable‚ being represented in the Gospels as subject
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John Mark is one of the authors of the Gospels of Jesus Christ. His start as a follower of Christ is noted at first as a shaky start and could be attributed to the fact that he was a young man possibly in his late teens to early twenties. John Mark is the son of Mary making him the cousin of Barnabas the Missionary companion of Paul. He was a Jew by birth and most likely brought up in Jewish traditions and religious teachings. His early life centered around Jerusalem and because his mother
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and led the church through tough times. While he governed the Roman Church for twenty-one years saint Leo kept the church safe during his time. He also led them to peace and security. One of his best accomplishments was that he stopped the spread of heresy in his time. Another thing he did was that he presented a clear doctrine of Christ’s incarnation and successfully promoted Catholic traditions. Leo is widely known as one of the best leaders of the ancient church. His papacy started on September
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the church that were addressed such as the Nestorian heresy‚ and the reaffirmation of the Nicene Creed‚ that of which ultimately were discussed and successfully resolved. Ephesus was a city located near the west coast of Asia
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epistles. But Paul’s central thought reverberates even in the epistles to the Corinthians‚ the Ephesians and the Colossians‚ which are highly valued by the Catholic Church because the references to the church are made in them. The passages in these epistles which echo Paul’s central theme are I Corinthians 1:17-24‚ 30‚ 2:1-2; II Corinthians 5:19-21‚ 14-15; Ephesians 2:6-8; Colossians 1:14‚ 20-22. Paul’s doctrine of salvation by the grace of God conforms to the fundamental proclamation of Christ which
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The way an individual perceives the world is known as his or her world view‚ furthermore‚ worldview influences many different aspects of life‚ such as discipleship‚ relationships‚ critical thinking‚ and decision-making. Beginning in childhood the world view is being altered continuously. “A person’s worldview consists of the values‚ ideas or the fundamental belief system that determines his attitudes‚ beliefs and ultimately‚ actions (Munsil‚ Tracy).” Christ and the Bible are two things at the core
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