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    These fears and misconceptions are unfortunate, but not a new thing. Christians have long viewed the “Mohammedans” with fear and distrust, a great example of this being the Catholic Crusades, a five century struggle to “liberate” the Holy Land from the native Muslim populations. These fears and misunderstandings continued into the Renaissance and Early modern periods, prompted by the Ottoman Empire’s constant attempts to push into Europe…

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    Christ. It was a military order founded during crusades that set the beginning of today’s military orders. The Knights Templar was established on purpose. Its main role was to protect Christian pilgrims on their way to the holy land. The Knights Templar grew faster and became wealthier after a short period of time, thus becoming prominent. Their growth did not please their enemies at all, and so they were accused of false actions, such as blasphemy and crusade failures. This order did not go on…

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    While there are differences between each society due to differences in customs and government, the West cares more about power than it does peace, resulting in events such as the War of Crusades, the Cold War, and 9/11. Because the West to this day deems themselves democratic, despite their part in, ignoring their part in imperialism and colonialism, there is this belief of the Islamic world being a threat to society, first because of…

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    Reflection On The Crusade

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    shaped a plan that succeeded in uniting the Catholic churches and moralizing an entire empire. The Imperial faction and I, Marquis Boniface of Montferrat, have brought honor to our Empire and Pope during this crusade. However, questions are asked about our intentions and actions during the crusade. Throughout the March Pact and in the Siege and Sack, my faction’s only goal was to serve our Holy Father and take back the Holy Lands from the evil Saracens’ hands. We worked diligently and…

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    Reconquista In Spain Essay

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    Many people do not know much about Spain 's history. However, like a lot of European countries that had to go through finding a nationality and trying to keep it from other countries. At one point in Spain’s history find their self-identity and take back their country from foreign invaders. Also, there were some tension between the Spanish and the Muslims that were living in Spain at the time. This could have been the domino effect that lead into the Reconquista. Here I am going to be discussing…

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    by many different factors. The main desire was for new sources of wealth. Europe was hoping to make money trading spices and other luxury goods from Asia, and could only do this by overseas exploration. Another goal was to spread Christianity. The Crusades had left a feeling of hostility between the Christians and the Muslims. The Christians believed they needed to keep fighting the Muslims and convert non-Christians from all over the world. A final factor that fueled the age of exploration was…

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    Warfare In Religion

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    In this essay, I will be comparing the attitudes that Christianity, Hindiusm, and Islam have had towards war, and how it has changed and affected each religion 's development throughout history. The study of warfare in religion is important because the ability of the three largest religions to survive to the modern day is not found in the religious message, but rather in times of conflict, where the foundations for immense growth were laid. Even if these modern religions denounce war and…

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    W.W. Jacobs Biography and Short Story Connections ‘’The Monkey’s Paw’’ starts out in a rural part of England, on a ‘’stormy night’’ (1). The White family is waiting for Sergeant Charles Morris, friend of Father. When considering the current weather, the Whites begin to think he will not show. After a while, he finally arrives. The Whites and Morris share some drinks and laughs. Morris begins to tell stories of his travels, including the story of the Monkey’s paw. This discussion heats up very…

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    subcategory of religion, is one of the biggest causes, coming to a whopping 108 wars and national conflicts in that year alone. A few wars I have found that based their battles solely on religion were The Second War of Kappel, Lebanese Civil War, The Crusades, The First and Second Sudanese Civil Wars, The German Peasants War, The Nigerian Civil War, The French Wars of Religion, The…

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    Alle Psallite Cum Luya

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    God via the inclusion of spiritual numbers and has as a Gregorian Chant (Cantus Firmus) sung by the tenors. Through the lyrics, music, and interconnected logic, the composer is able to communicate the message of spreading Christianity during the Crusades. The composer of this piece intended for the song to be used by the Crusaders for their mission to spread Christianity throughout Europe and take the Holy Land back. The composer not only creates a song about praising God, but continually…

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