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    Bible

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    Bible Etymology It comes from the Greek word “ta biblia” (plural) “biblos” (singular) which means “scrolls” or books. - Is a partial record of the religious history of the real history of the Israelites and the effect of Jesus to those who experienced him. - Since Sacred Tradition; Bible were written in papyrus and were rolled together forming scrolls. - Other names: Holy Scripture or Word of God - Book of History • History of Israelites‚ chosen people • History of

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    During the 16th century‚ Protestantism emerged as a new sect of Christianity. This process was not calm or peaceful in the slightest. Protestant leaders like Martin Luther and John Calvin fiercely attacked and denied traditional Catholic beliefs‚ causing much controversy and debate upon religion. Many regions of Europe as a whole were converted to Protestantism‚ and many more Protestants emerged in areas where Catholicism remained the state religion. The Catholic faith became less and less appealing

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    Theology 1 Test 4‚ chapters 4 and 5 Name__________________________________ Class_____________ Date______________ True/False Directions: On your Scantron‚ fill in A for true statements‚ B for false statements 1. _____ In the bible‚ God speaks to us in human language. 2. _____ The teaching office of the Church is the Vatican. 3. _____ The authors of the bible were inspired by the apostles. 4. _____ The bible is the Word of God spoken through the words of human beings. 5. _____ Inerrancy

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    Galileo: Heretic?

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    Galileo Galilei is well known by many‚ but it is hard to pin point the exact reason behind this apparent fame‚ he became famous in terms of early empirical science late on in his life‚ when he wrote his text on the dynamics of rigid bodies – ‘Dialogues concerning the Two New Sciences ’ which is a forerunner of Isaac Newton ’s Laws of Motion. However this branch of science was not his passion or what he spent most of his life arguing and theorising about. Galileo was interested in the Copernican theory

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    humanism A new concept of human individuality‚ originating in the citystates of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Italy‚ that was based on desire for excellence in scholarship‚ creative work‚ and education. The humanist movement spread to northern Europe‚ France‚ England‚ and elsewhere‚ and continued to flourish until the mid-seventeenth century. Among its more familiar literary figures are‚ in Italy‚ Dante Alighieri‚ Francesco Petrarca (known as Petrarch)‚ Giovanni Boccaccio‚ Baldassare

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    This paper will discuss the relationship between the foundation of Orthodoxy and the Canon. It will discuss the events and people that had roles in the development of the canon as well as the councils convened to resolve controversy. It will briefly touch on the Eastern and Western branches of the church. Scholarly articles and the Bible will be used to prove the truths and facts. Orthodoxy and Canon will be defined to aid the understating of their relationship. The Canon is defined as

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    Translation Theory revision Translation – The process of translation between two different languages involves the translator changing an original text (the source text – ST) in the original verbal languages (the source languages – SL) in a different verbal language (the target language – TL) S. Bassnet def: Translation is rendering of a SL text into the TL so as to ensure that: 1) the surface meaning of the two will be approximately similar‚ and 2) the structures of the SL will e preserved as

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    Arizona Kara Laramore English 7 Mrs.Deshambo February 12‚ 2016 Introduction I chose Arizona‚ “The Grand canyon state”. One of the main reasons i chose this state was because you never hear much about Arizona. Arizona is mainly a desert‚ but that doesn’t make it just barren wasteland. Arizona is actually a really nice place despite the scorching weather. I didn’t have a specific thing that i wanted to learn from Arizona. I just want to know more about

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    On the one hand‚ he accepted the practice of fourfold interpretation or “multiple sense.” Uut on the other hand‚ being inllucnced by Rabbinic studies‚ he stressed the importance of the literal sense and criticized the Vulgate because it was not always true to the Hebrew text. He took explicit issue with some allegorical interpretations‚ and his general emphasis was sound. At the University of Erfurt‚ where Martin Luther studied‚ Nicholas’ system of biblical interpretation

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    He published the Roman Catechism‚ the revised Roman Breviary‚ and the Roman Missal; he also declared Thomas Aquinas a Doctor of the Church‚ commanded a new edition of the works of Thomas Aquinas‚ and created a commission to revise the Vulgate. The decrees of Trent were published throughout all Catholic lands‚ including Europe‚ Asia‚ Africa‚ and the New World‚ and the pontiff insisted on their strict adherence. In 1571‚ Pius created the Congregation of the Index to give strength to the

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