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    can’t walk or even having a drunken rage where they simply pass out. Every culture have these wide range of norms that they become accustomed to; however, some like to break away from those traditions and learn new things. As a little girl, going to church was very important; however, overtime…

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    Ipreswell, Yorkshire, England. Wycliffe had a very formal and exceptional education and Wycliffe completed his arts degree at the College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford. That same year he wrote a small treatise, The Last Age of the Church. In the recent events of the malignance of the plague that had subsided only seven years previously, Wycliffe's studies led him to the conclusion that the close of the 14th century would be the end of the world. While other writers viewed the…

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    The 95 Theses Analysis

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    living in days of uncertainty. In these uncertain days how can the church rise up and bring healing or guidance to a nation that appears to be worried? The church, as a body of Christ, can be a place for the brokenhearted, for people who are marginalized, for people…

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    Planned Parenthood Journey

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    of dress at church (Lecture). Outside of school, I am a peer to peer sex educator for Planned Parenthood, because of this I own Planned Parenthood clothing. I attended three conservative churches dressed in a t-shirt, hoodie and jeans. The t-shirt is bright pink and says “Planned Parenthood” on the front in lighter baby pink. Over this, I wore a light grey zip-up sweatshirt which stated “Teen Council” on the front and “Peer Led Sex Ed” on the back. I paired this with dark jeans and black…

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    fifteenth century and toward the beginning of the sixteenth century, reform was already under construction with the hope of reforming religious orders in the Catholic Church. There was a strong emphasis on preaching to the masses (Spielvogel, 2015, p. 371). However, not everyone was satisfied with the doctrines of the Catholic Church, and one prominent example of someone who responded with a new religious movement was Martin Luther. Although the Protestant and Catholic Reformations of the…

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    Inquisition Vs Reformation

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    If you look back on the History of the Catholic Church, two major events that happened at around the same time, will pop out at you. These are the Reformation and the Inquisition.The reformation was a movement to break off from the Church. Lead by the hot-headed Luther, the Reformation is seen to many as a break away from the old, outdated, and corrupt Catholic Church. If you look closer, you can see it was a rejecting of the Church, with flawed Philosophy and distorted logic that was filled…

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    This led us to introduce the show within a church which had a rich stained glass heritage, as well as a church warden who knew the history of the stained glass the church had accumulated throughout its time. The interview set up within the church took place within the pews. This however was not ideal as there was no stained glass within the frame. The interview did look a little lost. However, this was unavoidable due to the low lighting within the church. If we had set the interview up with a…

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    Aggrandizement In Europe

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    of the practice of the Church of Apostles, at the time of their personal Baptism ceremony. In preference to 1450, Catholic infants were baptized, anabaptists continued to be voluntarily baptized in Europe. John Calvin built the Protestant church in Geneva, Switzerland, consisting of a simplistic design without imagery or representation of Saints, a model for other churches. Before 1450, Catholics built churches, practicing worship of God, Calvin built the Protestant Church, continuing to…

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    The Dangerous or Revolutionary Potential of Religion When I was a child, I was forced to go to church. I use the word “force” because, I didn’t understand the purpose of church. It seemed like something I had to do in order to avoid going to hell rather than something I wanted to do. In my mind, church was a requirement much like school. Like school, I tried to find joy in it where I could: I made friends; I sang; I entertained myself; and I slept, when I was young enough to get away…

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    distanced the Byzantine Empire and church from the west, giving power of much of Europe solely to the Catholic church. By later in the 10th century, however, the church had lost a substantial portion of its power. Many officials in the church were being elected by political leaders. This resulted in a corrupt and secularized church, as many of the officials elected by the political leaders obtained the positions as favours. In 1050, Pope Leo IX attempted to reform the church to its original…

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