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    Cinderella's Sister

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    dust with nothing. She eventually met Timothy III, who taught her about Monophysitism, which is the nature of god and nature of man combining to create a new nature. This changed Theodora, and she decided to start on a new path. She then went to Antioch and met Macedonia, who happened to work for the heir of the throne, Justinian. Around 522, Theodora became a wool spinner, near the house of Justinian. Justinian noticed her beauty and intelligence and fell deeply in love with her. He desired to…

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    The Making of the Knights Templar “Like going on pilgrimage, to which they were often likened, crusading was an act of Christian love and piety that compensated for and paid the penalties earned by sin” (Richard Abels, par. 1). During the Medieval Time Period, the Christians would take pilgrimage to the Holy City of Jerusalem until it became increasingly dangerous as the Muslim Wars of Expansion threated the Holy City of Jerusalem. This sparked the Crusades: a series of Holy Wars where the…

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    Why the Crusades were started Crusades began as a series of some religious wars which the Latin Church sanctioned between the periods of 11th to 16th centuries. The aim of coming up with crusades was to save Jerusalem from the Islamic rule at that time. As much as crusades were for advancing the cause of Christ, they began as a way to free the Christians from the Islamic rule and force. This research paper explains all the crusades that started in Europe and determines if the crusades signify…

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    The Humanities in Ancient, Classical, and Hellenistic Greece The history of Greece is filled with ethos and color through all the ages and societies of the past. Ancient, Classical, and Hellenistic Greek are three civilizations rich in their expression of the humanities. While these cultures are very similar is some ways due to the fact that the people resided in the same country, many of their beliefs and practices were different from one another as they expanded on and learned from the period…

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    Theology Responses Question #1: What changes has the practice of ministry had on your interpretation of (a) the Lordship of Jesus Christ, and (b) the work of the Holy Spirit? Beside my grandmother, front pew on the preacher’s right, St. Mark’s United Methodist Church in Ocala, Florida (hereafter referred to as St. Mark’s). That’s where I began to confess the Lordship of Jesus. In the earliest formative years of my life, I stood with those precious folks and recited, “I believe in Jesus Christ…

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    Perspectives On Pentecost

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    Critical Paper: Perspectives on Pentecost Dr. Gaffin’s focus upon Pentecost views a supernatural, singular, non repeatable event in church history where the Holy Spirit has been given to the believers present. (Col. 2:17) Their experience is completely unique due to the divine work taking place. This fact shapes our doctrine and our practice in worship today as reformed believers. The Aramaic and Greek was expected to be heard outside the temple but not inside and especially not various other…

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    2. When were you born? March 03, 1972 3. Where did you grow up? I grew up in Macon, Georgia on Pansy Avenue on the south side of town of Unionville. 4. Where did your parents grow up? My parents grew up in Macon, Georgia. My mother is from the Antioch area and my father is from the skirts of downtown. 5. Where did your grandparents grow up? My grandparents grew up in Sofkee area, off highway 247. 6. Where did your great grandparents grow up? My great grandparents grew up in country…

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    First Crusade Dbq

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    The First Crusade The First Crusade marked on of the first times in history that the Christian religion considered violence and war against non-believers to be justified. There were a few reasons behind the pope calling the Crusade, and a lot more which explain why there was so much support for it within the Christian community In addition, the success of the First Crusade can be attributed to a variety of factors, but the religious and political climate at the time within the Muslim world…

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    Thematic Paper Option 2: Gospel Audiences Many people who read and study the bible today, would find the four Gospels of the New Testament to be similar in context. Although the four Gospels communicate many of the same life events of Jesus, the terminology, historic details, and cultural traditions used in each Gospel suggest the four Gospels were intended for different audiences. Analyzing the Jewish references of Matthew, the Roman traditions of Mark, the Greek mythology of Luke, and the…

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    Believing in equal rights is important, but it is only those who speak up who are the ones who make a difference. Around the 1950s, segregation was worse than ever. Most people decided to just go along with it even if they did not agree, but others decided there needed to be a change. Coretta Scott King witnessed hate towards black people and women during her lifetime, which caused her to speak up for her community and an end to the hate. Growing up in the segregated South, Coretta Scott knew…

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