Papers 1851-1860 of total 12921 found.
…is mainly between Paul and Jewish Christian evangelists, who claim that gentile Christians need to be circumcised. Paul is opposed to this and explains how his passion for the Torah moved onto his passion for Christ. Paul explains that since the people…
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…, but they also believe the Bible is an incomplete record of the doings and miracles that god performed. These beliefs are some what different and the same as other Christians doctrines. Mormons believe God sent his only Son, Jesus Christ to die on the cross for our…
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…Latin survived in remote Christian kingdoms. During these succeeding centuries, remote Christian kingdoms gradually regained Hispania from the Moors. They not only regained Hispania linguistically but also politically, militarily…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…The Dichotomous Duality of Divinity How does one understand the concept of god? Classic Christian beliefs dictate to their worshippers that he loves all creatures so much that supposedly his son came to earth and died for the sins of mankind…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…is divided into ethnic groups which also have their own languages: Castilian which is the official language, Basque, Catalan and Galician whereas; other minorities include Gitanos, Magyras, Gypses and Jews. Their religion is mostly Christian with less than 1…
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…my high intelligence-she loved only me, and yet she did not understand me." In 1835, Soren learned why his father was an unusually devout Christian. His dad was paranoid of God's superior power over him. His father was the Lutheran priest, who strongly…
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Category: /History
…the uncertainty of Christian values and the Renaissance need for restoring the ordained hierarchy. <Tab/>Hamlet was composed in a time of great political uncertainty in English history in which the Queen Elizabeth I had withstood an assassination attempt…
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…felt it her duty as queen to 'fight Satan in all forms and to rid him of her kingdom'. For more than 250 years, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism coexisted in what was known as Convivencia, however, change was due, as calls grew louder for a crusade against…
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…god, but during the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (570-632 CE) this would change into a new religion similar to Christianity and Judaism. The Bedouin tribes of the Arabian Peninsula were for the most part isolated from each other because…
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…--child's play--this also contributes to an underlying sense of ironic knowingness or artifice in the poem. The child's answer, however, reveals his confidence in his simple Christian faith and his innocent acceptance of its teachings. The lamb of course…
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