Papers 2741-2750 of total 12921 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of or zealous devotion to ones country.” But James Fraser, a professor of education, history, and Dean of the school of Education at Northeastern University, stated in an article in The Christian Science Monitor “There has been a bit of a return to the idea…
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…a passion for mission work. In the early fourth century, Eusebius of Causarea set out to chronicle the course of Christian history from the days of the apostles of his own time, the activity of those heralds of the faith through whom the spread of the gospel…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a passion for mission work. In the early fourth century, Eusebius of Causarea set out to chronicle the course of Christian history from the days of the apostles of his own time, the activity of those heralds of the faith through whom the spread of the gospel…
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…The short story “The Emperor’s New Clothes”, by Hans Christian Andersen is truly unique due to its applicability to varying age groups. Whether at the age of five or one hundred five, all ages benefit from reading this short story. Many lessons can…
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…passed down in his family like a non-cult religion. The Satanic cults have a strong hedonistic tendency, their motto often being, Do whatever you feel. They go to great lengths to blaspheme the Christian church, including urinating and defacating…
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Category: /History
…in population, there simply were not as many births during the time. Culturally, the rise of the Christian religion may very well have contributed to the decline of the Empire. The Christians emphasized a peaceful lifestyle, one devoted to God and not the Emperor…
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…, although declaring himself uncertain about the role and definition of God, still tried to preserve the notion of religion (organized belief on values and judgements) in himself. On the other hand, Bertrand Russell completely broke away from Christianity and its…
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Category: /History
…Kavita Makadia The Christian theology states that for a man to be properly castigated, his crime must determine the punishment that he endures. “…a man will always reap just the kind of crop he sows!”(Galatians 6:7-8) Dante’s Inferno shows…
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…and rationalist Scholasticism. Manuella of the Cristen Knyght and his most famous work, The Praise of Folie, both advocate for a return to simple Christian ethics. He also revised the New Testament in Greek, based on manuscripts that were recently discovered then. Some…
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…. Explaining important transitions in Douglass' life and how the abolitionist movement came about in the northeastern region of the American States. After England rid their country of slavery, the Puritans sparked a rejuvenation of Christian morals…
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