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    women that have been discussed. These plays covered drastic differences with the way the women acted, and their actions towards the men in their lives and certain circumstances. Through four plays, there are four women that come to mind Gil, the Virgin Mary, Eve, and Noah’s wife. These women have major parts in Biblical history, along with major parts in medieval plays. The research conducted is to see if these medieval women would be considered a true woman from the 19th century standard, and if they

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    In the Shimo (divine office) of the Malankara Catholic Church there is typological presentation of Mary almost every day. In Malankara Catholic Liturgy we find three important typologies of Mary namely Mary as Mother of God, Mary as the Holy Virgin and Mary as our intercessor. The Mother of God typology are ‘Chariot of Ezekiel’, ‘the ark of the covenant’, ‘the pot containing Manna’, ‘the rod of Aaron’, ‘the new jar of Elisha’

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    Examining the intrinsic details of this monolithic painting leads one to wonder the mindset of the artist, the neighboring civilians and the men who requested the painting. Looking into the history of this work, how it came to be, what exactly it is that is being seen from the eyes of a man, woman or child from that day an' age, and why it was wanted to be portrayed in this fashion, almost seeming to be like some sort of Biblical Fan Fiction. It is in the hopes that the details of the social economic

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    Nicolas Rolin was born of a bourgeois family in 1376 (Harbison 2012). He became the chancellor to Philip the Good (Duke of Burgundy). He became a very important figure in the politics because of his various roles for the duke. Although he was very wealthy he was not very noble. The people in the society had a negative image of him as he placed power and wealth before all and would not let anyone take his place. (Bord 1898). Although not very noble, he still displayed some acts of charity, for instance

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    In the gallery room for 16th century German art, a single column stands towards a wall, facing the entrance directly. The translucent ceiling above has many small lamps facing in different directions to light the room, but the one aiming directly at the front of this painting is noticeably brighter than the rest. Albrecht Duerer’s Madonna and Child is illuminated with such ferocity from above that its angled, bronze-painted frame casts a shadow both on the painting and on the column below. Surrounding

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    the Paul VI Academic Honor Code while completing this assignment.” The Immaculate Conception is the birth of Mary without sin. Many people confuse this with Mary conceiving Jesus without sin but that is the perpetual virginity of Mary. “To become the mother of the Savior, Mary "was enriched by God with gifts appropriate to such a role” (CCC, 490). This quote is saying that for Mary to give birth to our savior, Jesus Christ, she herself had to be born with gifts from God. She had to born free from

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    Examine the main characteristics of both visions and conversion experiences [30 marks] Visions and conversions are both a type of religious experience- it’s a subjective experience where an individual reports contact with a supernatural reality, an encounter or union with the divine, Religious experiences are preoccupied by extraordinary psychological state and no one can give real evidence about it. According to William James, a 20th century philosopher; every religious experience has four

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    on his faith throughout the book. There are also several reasons why Pi stayed faithful during his ordeal in the Pacific. Catholicism has many symbols, with a deeper meaning usually found in the Bible. One such symbol is the Virgin Mary. As the mother of Jesus, the Virgin Mary represents purity and freedom from sin, because she was born free of sin (Carnagie et al). The cross is also the most famous symbol of Christianity, and represents the belief that Jesus was crucified for the sin of man (Carnagie

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    The images of Madonna and Child (1425) and the Virgin Adoring the Christ Child with St. John the Baptist and Two Angels (1500-1520) show the transformations in painting accumulated by artists during the Renaissance period. In Michael Baxandall’s work Painting and Experience in the Fifteenth Century Italy he uses contracts between artists and commissioners to present a sort of timeline of differences between what people wanted in works of art during the fifteenth century. At the beginning of the

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    Medieval British History 1189-1485 Is it possible to generalise about the lives of medieval women? Within this essay I am going to look at a range of sources to discuss and evaluate whether it is possible for us today to generalise about the lives of medieval women. At this point in time most people tended to live in small rural communities, making their living form the land. If you were a female peasant living in medieval society you would have a large amount of domestic duties. Not only

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