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    Reformation In the 15th century Europe was controlled by the religious faction of the papacy. Anything done against the papacy, more importantly the Pope, ended with the person, or country, being excommunicated. Excommunication was an act of condemning or forsaking an individual to hell. Only the Pope could forgive and allow them to be redeemed. Selling of indulgences was also another common practice that the papacy used during the time. They required all Catholics pay tribute to the papacy and in

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    Theology Paper Alvin Woodall Mid-America Christian University Theo 2303 Abstract In this essay we will show the difference of doctrine and theology. Showing the differences that can be used in a church or Christian community. Where the scriptures show that it is truly God's word which was inspired by the spirit of God,. We use theology to study all the works of God, the things he said and did. But we have to have the doctrine that is the true word of God. So we use theology to help prove the doctrine

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    to annul the marriage. In 1533 married Anne Boleyn and makes Thomas Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury. In March 1533 the Statute in restraint of appeals is passed. This is considered as many historians as the “key legal foundation of the English reformation”. This act meant that all appeals to the pope of rome were forbidden making the King Henry the final authority and where the money went to. These appeals were both religious and political. This act was possible because England declared itself to

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    There are many new ideas that changed worldwide for incidence the printing press, scientific revolution and art. The printing press has had a big change the spread of new ideas and new technology. A long time ago, people couldn’t afford books. Since they have started making printing book on paper instead of dried sheepskin that become cheaper and quicker to make. The first printing press was made in 1450 by Albertchrt D. The northern renaissance contributed by creating a printing press. The other

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    Christendom. I was surprised to learn about some reasons that could play such a big role in diving the two branches. Before learning about it in class, I had the misconception that the Catholic Church was the only Christian church when the Reformation took place. Also, I came across few articles that mark 1054 as the official year of the East-West

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    I grew up in a small town where there was no pluralism, only Christianity. My town as well as the majority of Western Oklahoma might as well have had an established religion of Christianity. Because I have this background I can say that without a shadow of a doubt that if a political scientist were to survey the population of my town, the majority of the residents if not unanimously would concur that the only way our country can be saved is if we foster a more Christian-like atmosphere. Complains

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    Port Lincoln Analysis

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    Port Lincoln is an isolated research lincoln in Educator, D.C. Established in 1789, it is the most seasoned Christian and Religious association of advanced education in the Undivided States. Georgetown's water grounds, set in President's noteworthy Port neighborhood, is noted for Healy Corridor, a Mortal Historic Watershed in the Romanesque revitalisation style. Georgetown's law building is arranged on Capitol Structure and Georgetown has assistant grounds in Italia, Turkey, and Qatar. Port's establishing

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    Renaissance and Reformation The development of the Reformation was caused by New Info, New Tech, Effects. I will be talking about all 3 of those topics. I will first talk about New Info and how people discover new information that was spreaded across Europe. Second I will talk about New Tech and how Compasses, Maps, and Print and Press were created and change how people learned. Third I will talk about Effects, this will be about how and what New Info, and New Tech did that changed what is today

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    Brandon Krepp 8/2/15 Question 1: Martin Luther’s break with the catholic church He supported the new nationalism by advocating German control of German ecclesiastical matters and appealed to the German princes to help effect the reformation in Germany He assailed the corruption of the church and attacked usury and commercialism, recommending a return to a primitive agrarian society. Luther came from a very abusive household and developed many social and emotional problems. He originally went to

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    Using the maps on pages 374 and 380: Mark Protestant countries with a P and Catholic countries with a C. Mark absolute monarchies with an A and parliamentary governments with a P. Where were most Catholic countries located? Where were most Protestant nations? Is there any apparent connection between religious preference and the existence of absolute monarchy? Can you offer an explanation? INTRODUCTION 1. What change did Philippe Aries describe in his work Centuries in Childhood

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