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    important intellectual development in human history." Although most Christians have the same fundamental core values (even though there are variances between the numerous denominations, including Evangelicalism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, and Anglicanism), Judaism and Christianity have significant differences between the two religions. Looking at Judaism next, many Christians or people in general are often unable to define Judaism specifically due to the variances between the denominations,…

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    Gothic Architecture

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    GOTHIC AND THE DIVINE What are the ways in which the Divine was used as a generating concept in the design of Gothic cathedrals and churches in the Middle Ages? How did the resulting design goals generate new structural technologies to support a Gothic cathedral, and how were they expressed in the building’s interior? Gothic architecture was born out of the increasing faith to the divine in the present life but also in preparing for the afterlife. A feeling that all human action was governed…

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    My childhood denomination is Methodist. My family and I has gone to Methodist church ever since I was a kid because my mother was rise in a Methodist church. Through do research I found many exciting things about the Methodist denomination. There are countless ideas and issues that I come to an agreement with and several things that I disagree with about the Methodist denomination. Writing this paper actually made me think about my denomination carefully and if it is the correct one for my…

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    Henry Ford Biography

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    Buying a new vehicle? Imagine not being able to buy a Ford. Without Henry Ford it wouldn’t be possible. He produced quality automobiles that were affordable, and still does to this day. His automobiles were so affordable, many people could buy them. He took productivity and customer satisfaction to a new level. Ford tried his best to satisfy all his customers and make an automobile that would last. His was also a great business man who knew how to make money, and have a productive business.…

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    Margaret Avison, born in 1918 in small-town Galt, Ontario is one of Canada’s greatest literary treasures. Her life was lived well with so much dignity, kindness and hard work. While she worked many occupations such as a librarian, social worker and teacher, she is mostly known for her unique poetry. Many aspects of her life led her to be the poet she was, such as conversion of religions and her personal tumults. In return, her poetry helped to shape the genre that is known as Canadian…

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    Peace In The New Testament

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    Jesus violently drove the merchants from his temple stating “it has been written, my house is a house of prayer but you have made it a den of thieves” (Luke 19:45-47) to more recently where denominational conflict has arose between Catholicism, Anglicanism, Protestantism and orthodoxy as a result of contrasting interpretations and understandings of the passages of the new testament. Underlying that idea that although peace is a…

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    Branches Of Christianity

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    Each denomination has its own distinctive beliefs or practices, but they are generally considered a branch of Christianity.The three main branches of Christianity are Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestant. Some regard Anglicanism as a fourth branch that fits in none of these categories, while others categorize it as Protestant.Roman Catholicism represents the continuation of the organized Christian church as it developed in Western Europe, and is headed by the Pope. Distinctive…

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    Jamaica Research Paper

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    Jamaica is a Caribbean island nation, full of mountains, rainforests and reef lined beaches. Many of its resorts are clustered in vibrant Montego Bay, with its British colonial architecture, and Negril, renowned for diving and snorkeling. Jamaica is famed as the birthplace of reggae and its capital Kingston is home to the Bob Marley Museum, dedicated to the city’s most famous son. Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean. Approximately 4,213 square miles. 146 miles from east to west…

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    The Reformation In England

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    England and the formation of the then newly established Church of England. No matter the circumstances, England’s reform was bound to happen. The English reform assisted in the creation of The Church of England, which follows the Christian faith. Anglicanism, today’s name the Christian denomination, is thought to be a happy medium between Protestant and Roman Catholic. The Reformation was a significant event in changing and shaping the religious system in England as well as England’s culture. In…

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    Ontological Trinity Essay

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    The Trinity Describe the traditional Christian doctrine of the Trinity, together with Biblical evidence for that doctrine. (include a discussion of the concept of “consubstantiation.” Christianity is a monotheistic religion which teaches that there is only one God. This Christian God however, is a Holy Trinity, or tri-unity. This means that the one heavenly nature of God is shared by three equal persons namely, God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. There is much evidence for this…

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