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    administrate it. Finally it sent the church to use its spiritual power to convinces the natives to assimilate. The church had two arms of the clergy. The regular clergy was the spiritual and missionary, advocated and defended the natives. The secular clergy was the material, organization, and political sided with settlers and landowners. The crown often sided with secular clergy. The seculars and crown undid work of regulars. The Office of Inquisition was set up on 1571 to counter unchristian…

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    Consequentialism states that every action is related to rightness or wrongness, based on its consequences (Hope et al, 2008).For Ann, the referral from Alison was intended to provide further clarification. On the other hand, the positive diagnoses provided by Professor Lott and Dr Pound despite the difficulty encountered, resulted in Ann giving birth to a severely disabled child.ok Utilitarianism focuses on the majorities and that individuals should aim towards the greatest good over bad (Hope…

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    Service Quality As stated previously, Tyson Food is implementing several concepts to regain a positive company image and work to understand what customers want and need. Service quality is another concept in which Tyson Food will work to achieve its goals. The exchange process, interactions between customers and company, and the product that is being delivered all factor into service quality (Rashid, Rani, Yusuf, & Shaari, 2015). Service quality is the customer perceived quality of all…

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    It all began in 1900. Mr. Joseph F. Wagner, founder of J.F. Wagner Publishing Co., decided to start a magazine for the Catholic clergy in the U.S.A. He called it The Homiletic Monthly & Catechist, the name it carried until it was changed to the present name in 1919. In those days the format was simple: a sample sermon for each Sunday and Feast Day along with some aids for teaching catechism to children. It stayed that way until 1919. The first editor until 1916 was Msgr. William Brady of St.…

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    are instead the intellectuals of the highest caliber. His Christianity is not an inferior philosophy, but Eusebius would in fact count it above all others as being the one true philosophy by which one can and should live one’s life. The Christian clergy would be free to move in the same sphere as the non-Christian intellectual elite and would be given the respect he believes they ought to be afforded. Origen was heralded among the Greeks themselves as a great philosopher. Eusebius would…

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    Theme 1 - Clergy Dissatisfaction Being a pastor is not an easy task. “According to the Schaeffer Institute, the ministry is perhaps the single most stressful and frustrating working profession, more than medical, legal, or political careers (Gauger, Christie, & Gauger,2013, page 2).” Gaunger et al.(2013) identify many of the stressors that clergy experience both internally and externally that can lead to depression. Gaunger et al. (2013) provide a general overview using various studies, some…

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    Doel Diaz PHI 238 10/23/2017 ML King vs. the Clergy Section one of the 13th Amendment states the following, “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” This amendment was passed by congress on January 31, 1865, which officially declared the abolishment of slavery in the United States. Since then, there has been long animosity…

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    In the ecclesiastical world of the Middle Ages, the clergy were divided into two groups: the secular church, and regular church. The latter is best defined to be followers of religious rule, living in monasteries and away from secular life, praying for society “while others fight for it or till the soil for its support” (xv). In England, monasticism first saw a period of great expansion in the seventh century. Although its influence in the ninth century had weakened due to invasions and a…

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    In the book, Sacred and Profane: Religious Clergy by Kevin Delany, religious leaders describe money in ways that allow it to take on meanings that blend elements of the sacred and the profane. Delany explains, “If money is thought of only in the secular accounting sense, when a person makes a donation…

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    Throughout Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, the clergy have a major role. Throughout, they are depicted as shallow, one-dimensional, conceited due to the time in which the novel was written. Pride and Prejudice was written in the early nineteenth century, at which was a flourishing time period for religion. Austen’s father was a rector and her two brothers were clergymen. She was greatly involved with the clergymen and their traditions, and was religious herself. Although, Austen did not…

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