death was also a “substitution” in that he was a substitute for us when he died. This has been the orthodox understanding of the atonement held by evangelical theologians‚ in contrast to other views that attempt to explain the atonement apart from the idea of the wrath of God or payment of the penalty for sin. This view of the atonement is sometimes called the theory of vicarious atonement. A “vicar” is someone who stands in the place of another or who represents another. Christ’s death was therefore
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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 escalated to a distinct separation with the Roman Catholic Church‚ those
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War and Witchcraft 17th Century Conflict Abstract The 17th century was full of religious‚ political‚ social‚ and cultural conflicts that led to wars across Europe and the new world. With the rise of protestant beliefs the catholic started to lose power and‚ with the rise of humanism kings were losing power to people run parliaments. The social structure began to change with the humanism as well‚ with the rise of personal power the peasants began to feel equal to the nobles in self-worth
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Since Henry VIIs reign started on the 22nd August 1485 he adapted many different techniques and ideas so keep his nobility from gaining too much power. Some of these ideas became successful however some didn’t achieve the goal and some even made it worse leaving the nobility with more power. He followed through with new ideas until his death and therefore the end of his reign on the 21st April 1509. Henry VII was very keen to limit the power of his nobility because he saw the great and powerful
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March 2013 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism Introduction The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is one of the most famous but controversial sociological works written by German Sociologist Max Weber. His theory on Protestantism and Capitalism hypothesize how Protestant Ethic derived from Christian faith substantially stimulated the Capitalism development in history. This article will present historical background of Weber and his theory about Protestant ethic. It also
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Important People and Events in the Formation of the Catholic Church The catholic church has a long and extravagant history that begins itself over two thousand years ago when Jesus died and left behind his “church” to do His work. There have been many key people and events that have shaped the church through its two thousand year‚ roller-coaster history. Secular rulers and religious leaders‚ popes and laity have all played a significant role in this event filled history. In particular‚ Saint Peter
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Yazmine Mendoza Professor Fenton Soc 302 (Wed. at 12pm) Final Project 2. What is the major argument in The Protestant Ethic? To answer this question select some quotations from The Protestant Ethic and build your answer around the quotations. Every person has a different reason for working. There are some people who enjoy the jobs they do; some see it as a way of getting rich and getting nice materialistic things. Then on the other hand there are some who work whatever job they can get to make
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DIOCESE OF TOOWOOMB A C AT H O L I C E D U C AT I O N OFFICE Thein Teacher the Catholic School Attentiveness to the Life Giving Presence of God Ministry within the Church Place of Learning Community of Care Inclusive & Outreaching Culture Continuous Improvement through Renewal Published and issued by Catholic Education Office‚ Diocese of Toowoomba 73 Margaret Street Toowoomba Qld 4350 This edition published July‚ 2009 © This work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright
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Part of our obligation as Catholics is to grow in prayer‚ and participate along with contributing to your parish. Another part of our duty to participate in the parish is to give back to the Lord financially. The Archdiocese of St. Louis has looked out for each other for many years through the Annual Catholic Appeal (ACA) by the help of their stewardship and generosity. Archbishop Robert J. Carlson also specifically states that “Taking stewardship seriously means giving thanks to God through prayer
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LivingJustice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action The “LivingJustice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action” is a body of doctrine developed by the Catholic Church on matters of poverty and wealth‚ economics‚ social organization and the role of the state. This book basically explains why Catholics live the way they do and the reasons why they dedicate their own life to God. The main principles explained through this book were human dignity‚ charity‚ and distribution and social justice. Each of
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