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    Christian understanding of the relationship to the Creator, comes from a self-revelation of a Trinitarian God through the Word, narrating the whole history of Israel and the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, basic stone in the search of Truth within the Church, through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Albert Einstein wrote: “Science without religion is lame and religion without science is blind.” (Uršič). The human quest for meaning and purpose requires an interaction between…

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    in 1752 with the invention of the lightning rod. Electricity has come a long way since Benjamin Franklin sat atop the church of Christ. That day Franklin Stood atop of the church with a metal rod, waiting to test his theory. That day in 1752 Franklin was struck and he showed the…

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    Hooke was a smart scientist who discovered lots of rules and things that are still used around today.Robert Hooke’s main 2 discoveries were the force of springs and microscopes. Hooke was an english philosopher, architect, and polymath. He discovered the cell walls using microscopes. His discoveries has really helped the world today and will continue to help the future. Body Paragraph 1: This paragraph will be about your Cell Biologist’s personal life, and life as a scientist. Robert Hooke…

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    The Medici Effect Summary

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    century, there are practically two to three churches on nearly every city block. Moreover, each church has their own agenda, organizational structure and their very own way of doing things. In our Western culture today, it is a fact with quite clear understanding that many churches do church instead of becoming a church as Jesus Christ intended when He told Peter, “upon this rock, I will build my church” (Matt 16:18 NIV). Dave Gibbons discussed the value of the Medici Effect. The Medici…

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    catholic Church purgatory is a “final purification, to attain the holiness necessary to enter the joy of heaven” which is experienced by those “who die in God’s grace and friendship, but still imperfectly purified” (CCC1030). And also according to Dante’s Arrangement purgatory is a place of systematic discipline,it is only to be expected that it should be more highly and more organized than hell. According to Fritz Chery, the concept of purgatory is false and it disrespect our Lord Jesus…

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    Humanae Vitae Analysis

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    Humanae Vitae is written by Pope Paul VI. He is defending his beliefs of the Catholic Church. The encyclical is written for the Patriarchs, Archbishops, Bishops, and Clergy of the Catholic Church. The main topics discussed are for the concern of married people and human society. The encyclical is focused on many different issues that are causing problems in the world today such as marriage, procreation, and abortion which are relevant to all communities and the world as a whole. There has been…

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    Saint Thomas Aquinas is important to us today in numerous areas. He brought together science and faith. As the world continues to see biblical faith as the inferior neighbor to science, Aquinas mastered both. Aquinas was the culmination of the greatest orthodox theologian. He did not do it by separating science and faith but brought them both together. Aquinas make reason a component of Christianity by making it a component of Biblical interpretation, a shaper of the doctrine, a way to protect…

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    War. His Mother was Agnes Keene, she was a Puritan housewife. After a big move to Penford, in 1647 Locke received a scholarship from a member of Parliament to attend the Westminster School in London. After finishing there he was admitted to Christ Church, in Oxford. John was bored with the average materials taught in every day class, he found the works of modern philosophers such as René Descartes much more interesting. It is thanks to Richard Lower for introducing…

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    Netherlands and his works were known to be puzzling and difficult to understand. The renaissance period was when people began going against religion to seek answers to the information the church was giving them, because at that time the church used to rule the people and tell them what to do. One of the ways the church kept the people faithful is by commissioning artists to paint religious paintings like the ones discussed in this essay. The Last Judgment done by Bosch was during the Northern…

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    creeds of the church “the son of god, very god of very god” so that during his resurrection death they understood that the forgiveness of sins and eternal life was for his believers. When the Muslims took over Jerusalem they created the “Dome of The Rock”, it’s supposed to be where Jesus conversated with a witness. One of his followers Saint Paul followed the teachings of Jesus; In which he led the Good news of Jesus and said that it was for everyone. Women were also followers of Jesus Christ,…

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