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Orthodox) pursued, tortured, and killed people who were not
Christian.
5. Explain why your sect (whether Catholic, Protestant, or Eastern
Orthodox) pursued, tortured, and killed people who
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Protestant, we can see where we came from, who we are, what we are and, maybe most importantly, why we are the people that comprise this enigmatic Canadian continent. But what if you aren't one of those fortunate enough to be of European Christian descent
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Category: /History/European History
enthusiasm, the armies of Islam conquered much of the middle East, all of North Africa, and most of Spain in less than a century. Such great Christian centers as Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem fell to the Muslims. All this made travel and trading dangerous
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of the spiritual and temporal powers, this proved to be of great importance for the reconstruction of civilization as it established the idea f the Christian Emperor dutiful to the Church. In St. Ambrose we also see the first attempt to systematically present Christen
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
crucifixion indicates that he does not resemble Christ directly. His partial left arm signifies that he lacks at least part of his spirituality. Because Shiftlet does not maintain a strict adherence to the ideals of Christian faith, he cannot form the completed
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. The taiping revolt was a radical political and religious uprising. The rebels rose against the tyranny of the Manchus, supporting a program partly based on Christian doctrines. The Boxer Rebellion was a peasant uprising that attempted to drive all foreigners from
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rather than a complete description of the monastic life, Life of Martin of Tours is a glimpse into the nature of Christianity of the 4th Century.
Life of Martin of Tours gives a very brief view of Martin's life before he entered into the service of God
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. Christianity, Islam, have not waned terribly.
I believe in the future the combination of the civilizations or prototypes will somehow be implemented however small. More so in the future, we will use our knowledge of the past to guide us hopefully for the better
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and blatantly attacks the Judeo-Christian tradition in modern
society. He believed one should dare to become who they are. In order to ascertain one's
full potential as a human being, the ethic system of which by society runs, must be
changed as it only hampers
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as a meaning of life, the universe, and himself. For instance, the Bible claims that the Christian deity created the universe and placed humans in it that they might be in awe of his power. If this is so, why is worship the correct response? The meaning
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