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    Therefore, the emperor of Han increasingly realized the importance of Confucianism towards the feudal country, realizing that Confucianism’s ideology of hierarchy, the thought of supreme monarch and the benevolent governing thought were the necessary theories for the feudal dynasty to consolidate its rule and national stability. Also, the ideology of Confucianism was such political ideas that were especially suitable for the need of restoring the economy at the beginning of the Han Dynasty.…

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    gamble with life they are great gambler. They are worshipper of change. They hate static. To them life is dynamic. They consider stalemate condition as the alias of death. They are so adventures. Even age can’t resist them. To them mind is the monarch of life. If a child behaves manly it is called perversion. A child is sweet till it behaves childish. But when man’s behavior destroys innocence it is called perversion which causes irritation. A perverted desire makes others…

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    naturally, the church required methods of demonstrating such authorities to reduce possible challenges to its authority. Notably, religious minorities such as followers of heresies or Jews were a far easier group to crack down than say, a European monarch who challenged Papal authority. This would become especially so after events in Medieval Europe that especially weakened the power of the Pope such as the Western Schism and the subsequent Avignon Papacy. And so, it would be obvious that the…

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    defended the church and its technics. The Catholic Church at that time came up with and index of forbidden book that the members of the Catholic religion could not read. d. Compare and contrast the political situations in early modern England and France with regards to the structure of the government and the power of the monarchy. England and France two very similar countries with the same political basics but still had very vast difference in their governmental structure and monarchy…

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    In Olson 126) is accredited to Modernity. Frederick Schleiermacher, considered to be the first liberal theologian recognized that many of the authoritative and dogmatic perspectives of Orthodox Christianity were out of place in post Enlightenment society and he set about to introduce changes. Schleiermacher, reconstructed Christian doctrines to ensure their compatibility with Modernity, “distinguishing piety and religion from science and…

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    Christian religious tradition (or Christianity) has long been thought of as a set of dogmas, sacraments and moral attitudes linked with a belief and reverence in God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit as captured in the stores of the Bible. Within Biblical gospels one find descriptions of the many miracles Jesus Christ bestowed upon mankind, stories that became fundamental to Christian belief, where the faithful profess to the genuine nature of these stories as factual truths. Given the…

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