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    History of the Bible

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    Brittany Stewart Instructor Pursell English 132 9 December 2009 The History of the Canonization of the Bible The process by which the English Bible‚ as it is known to the English culture today‚ was compiled is an extraordinary thing to see. The Bible consists of two parts: the Old Testament and the New Testament. The process by which both Testaments were written and then canonized into one book transpired over a period of many years. Once the canonization of the Bible officially came to

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    Arth Study Guide

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    Neoclassicism (David‚ Wolfe). Rococo (boucher‚ wateau) Terms: Johann Joachim Winckelmann: noble simplicity‚ quiet grandeur. Virtue‚ sacrifice‚ reason‚ public‚ disegno. Martin Luther: artists turned to portraiture and other secular subjects Council of Trent: investigate charges of church corruption and to define Catholic dogma‚ initiate disciplinary reforms and regulate the training of clerics. Enforcement of religious unity extended to the arts. Traditional

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    The Reformation: Catholicism As Madonna Ciccone once said‚ “Catholicism is not a soothing religion. It’s a painful religion. We’re all gluttons for punishment.” Roman Catholicism arguably had the most decisive spiritual role in the history of Western Civilization. Its origins can be traced as far back as Jesus Christ and the Apostles. Today‚ the Catholic Church amasses over 11.1 billion members and has developed a sophisticated theology and hierarchy led by the papacy. By examining the Reformation

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    Magdalen

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    himself mainly to the representation of genre and religious subjects‚ both in day scenes as well as nocturnal ones. One of those many paintings was‚ “Magdalene with the Smoking Flame” (1638-1640). He received a commission to paint a piece for the Council of Trent. It met as a response to the Protestant Reformation. Their goal was to use art to teach religious stories and virtues. Mary Magdalene was to be portrayed as a repentant who had become enlightened. The painting was to show her moment of turning

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    VIII to confront the pope was 9. Institutes of the Christian Religion 10. The city that stood as John Calvin’s model Protestant community 11. pillars of the Catholic Reformation 12. The Council that helped define and advance the Catholic Reformation took place in 13. The Council of Trent 14. Ignatius Loyola 15. witch-hunting in the sixteenth century 16. Ninety-five percent of the condemned witches 17. The Spanish leader who sent an armada against England in 1588 18

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    The Rise of Lutheranism and its Impact on Germanic Peasants The rise of a new religion is often met with both praise and malice from the hierarchy of the civilization it springs from. The rise of Lutheranism affected all of Western Europe‚ but it’s most prominent impact was on the peasants and serfs with no where to turn in what is today Germany. As the growth of Lutheranism picked up speed at the beginning of the sixteenth century‚ peasants from all over the Germanic states turned to Lutheranism

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    In this essay I am going to talk about a few things.A few things i’m going to talk about is the protestant reformation‚counter reformation‚and the english reformation.I will also be touching on Martin Luther‚the war of religions ‚and I will be talking about the catholic church.I will be putting mostly fact and not many opinions.One opinion i’m going to put in now is that I don’t like history. The protestant reformation lasted from 1517-1648.It started with Martin Luther when he was studying the bible

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    Not being able to effectively communicate with peers‚ service users and colleagues can have a multitude of repercussions dependent on the nature of the information. This can be identified with the case of Daniel Pelka‚ the Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Safeguarding Children Boards (2013) states that when the school questioned the mother‚ the ‘information was taken at face value without being verified’ (p.2); which suggests a lack of communication being professionals. To ineffectively communicate

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    Nine Catholic Points

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    Out of the nine Catholic points made in this article‚ number 1 “Positive understanding of the person” stood out to me the loudest. The paragraphs written about this topic made me stop and think about not only positivity within people‚ but how God helps bring out joy and love through us. Also I was glad to read the Catholic church does not define us by our sins and unjust acts. We are defined by “natural law” which is the concept of God working through our hearts and minds to help us choose the right

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    Nicene Creed

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    of sins and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen. The Nicene Creed was originally formulated at the 1 Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church held in Nicea in the year 325 and was later amplified‚ adopted and authorized as a true expression of the faith at nd the 2 Ecumenical Council in Constantinople in 381. The Nicene Creed built upon the profession of faith in the Apostles’ Creed‚ defending against many of the th heresies of the time. The primary

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