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    The Trial of Galileo The trial of Galileo is an important event in the history of science. We now know, the Roman Catholic church now recognizes, that Galileo's view was correct. What were the arguments on both sides of the issue as it was unfolding? Search the web for documents that chronicle the trial and discuss briefly the case for and against Galileo in the context of the times in which the trial occurred. Be sure to accurately reference your web sources! Your posting

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    also in the whole Catholic Church, which are still being felt and experienced even today. Although it may be true that the Protestant Reformation had been one of the causes of the gradual decline of the Catholic Church during the 16th century, it also brought about numerous contributions in the development not just of the Catholic Church but the whole Christian Civilization as well. It was through the establishment of these Protestant Churches that the Catholic Church started taking a second look

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    King Henry VIII and his many marriages played a major role in the political and religious state of England from 1509 to 1547. He is credited with causing English Reformation, or the series of events which led to the Church of England separating from the Roman Catholic church, because of his personal agenda and selfish motives. The English Reformation set off a chain of events that led to the Protestant Reformation; although, religious philosopher Richard Hooker played a far more instrumental role

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    The Restoration Movement

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    the New World." (Humble 1). The New World was very diverse religiously compared to Europe where Catholicism was prominent. The author goes on to list several of the main religious groups that colonized the New World. Anglicanism became the state-church in Virginia, and Maryland was mostly Catholic. In Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire

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    the early church, Saint Augustine is not only recognized for his leadership but also for his knowledge and influence on the thinking and doctrine of the Christian Church. As a priest, he was an important leader of the early African Church; as a philosopher, he brought a new approach to Church Doctrine through the ideas of pagan philosophy (TeSelle 892). These accomplishments put him among the ranks of Thomas Aquinas and other great Church philosophers whose ideas revolutionized the Church. Because

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    ETHNOCENTRISM IN THE CHURCH TODAY Introduction  Ethnocentrism is the act of seeing one’s ethnic tribe better compared to those of the others. This stereotype has with time crept into the religious foundation irrepressibly. Currently, the church is experiencing a wave of ethnocentrism which if not curbed will see a religious waiver. Overall researches locally and internationally prove that ethnocentrism is an ant to the timber-pillar supporting the church; with time it will eat into it and cause

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    time and attempts to accelerate the advancement of these people through the creation of technology and more importantly the destruction of the Church. Religion is a driving force in Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, as both the benefits and consequences are analyzed in order to address religion 's impact on society. Throughout history religion offers protection and the alleviation from the bewildering unknown as well as a strong moral code. After a long, tiresome journey

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    jungle? The Control and Learning theories help people to learn a great deal about crime, but they can also aid in the understanding of how criminal organizations or societies work as well. Control Theories as Related to Abuses Within the Catholic Church The Frontline documentary, “Hand of God,” tells the

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    Germany a. The man who changed a nation IV. The effects of the reformation on German culture and politics a. The Peasant war b. Religious war and 30 years’ war V. Effects of the German reformation on church history   What is this religious movement known as the Reformation? How does it affect church history as a whole? Who was Martin Luther and what was his influence on the Reformation? These are a few of the topics that will be discussed in this paper. To begin with, what is the Reformation and how

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    a whole. Public relations is not just for products and companies, it shapes ideas and movements. With an increasing global market and issues the need for public relations has and will continue to grow. Cutlip states in “The Unseen Power: A Brief History of Public Relations” that public relations agencies emerged out of necessity for support

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