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    Lutheranism: Catoliscism: Actions of the church: The Lutheran Church is the oldest Protestant Christian tradition‚ dating back to the Protestant Reformation and the person of Martin Luther. Lutherans are those Christians who choose to accept Martin Luther’s teachings. On October 31‚ 1517‚ Luther‚ a Catholic monk‚ posted his 95 Theses as a challenge to the doctrine and practices of the Roman Catholic Church‚ hoping to reform the practices he felt were inconsistent with scripture. When the conflict

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    The researcher conducted a process of encoding qualitative information using the "thematic analysis method by Boyatzis (1998). This method consists of four category theory-driven codes‚ derived from the researcher’s or other existing theories; inductive codes‚ derived bottom-up from the researcher’s reading of the data; and prior-research driven codes. This helps the researcher moves his analysis from a broad reading of the data towards discovering patterns and developing themes. Also‚ the researcher

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    Paleolithic and Neolithic Era The Paleolithic and Neolithic culture can be compared in many ways because the Paleolithic culture was a gateway for the Neolithic era. They also contrast because the Neolithic people transitioned and advanced the skills of the Paleolithic people to become a more settled agrarian people. The Paleolithic culture was characterized by a hunting and gathering lifestyle for humans. During this time their diet was almost exclusively wild meats‚ fish‚ vegetables

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    Thematic Analysis Template Student: Copy and paste the down arrow (  ) into boxes to show that a unit of material is continuing. Copy and paste the left arrow (  ) into boxes to show where a unit of material ends. column #1 Paragraphs (Submit in parts 1–3) Column #2 Immediate Context (Submit in Parts 2–3) Column #3 Major Points (Submit in Part 3) Column #4 Major Sections (Submit in Part 3) Column #5 Theme (Submit in Part 3) 1:1–5 Introduction 1:1-26 Before Pentecost

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    “People of the book” Success in the English Reformation by Konkola‚ Kari and MacCulloch‚ Diarmaid attempt to use evidence of book publishing to prove the age old debate of success in the English Reformation. “The Reformation was above all a revolution of words‚ in which the word of god was in the center of the arguments.” In the 17th century above half of population of English men could not read; couldn’t participate in Protestantism by reading books. Supporting this is Christopher Haigh’s ‘Success

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    it‚ which aided in expressing the overall theme. The film manages to pull this off while still giving each of its narrative segments equal weight; as a result they work like interlocking gears‚ each one necessary to all the others. Leaving us with thematic structure and many different kinds of pulp in a humorous amoral setting. What is strange about these intermingled narratives is the order in which they are told. I hope to articulate how the fracturing of this story aided in the overall effectiveness

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    Paleolithic Vs. Neolithic Compare and Contrast The Paleolithic Era and the Neolithic Era are alike in many ways‚ and also different in many ways. The Paleolithic Era was also known as the Old Stone Age and the Neolithic was known as The New Stone Age. They both had many developments that helped them survive. Some ways that the two eras are similar‚ but also different‚ was in the use of fire. Fire was important in both eras. In the Old Stone Age‚ they used fire from nature. They would cook

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    The Difference Between the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras University of Phoenix Date: Instructor: Abstract This paper will discuss the differences between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic eras. The scope of the discussion will center around the “human” experience. The discussion will draw comparisons and contrasts of how humans adapted to their environment and how they worked to improve their day to day lives. The discussion will also reveal how the humans saw their environment

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    the Swiss and German Protestants planned a meeting to form alliances and unite against the Catholic regime under the Pope and Charles V. For four days (October 1-4) the Protestant leaders of the day met at Marburg Castle by order of Landgrave Philip of Hesse (1504-1567) and conversed with each other with the ultimate goal of deciding common rules of the Protestant religion. Without a unified creed‚ there would be no alliance between all the disparate factions of the Protestant faith.

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    Paleolithic and Neolithic ways of life assisted to lay the foundation of civilization by the establishment of the system of barter and trade‚ the introduction of permanent settlement along with the appearance of agriculture. First and foremost‚ the economy of Paleolithic society was dependent on the trade network; this specific characteristic of civilization strongly affected the modern commerce and finance. Originally‚ the Paleolithic people had maintained a hunter-gatherer lifestyle for ages‚ however

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