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    CHHI 301 Research Exercise 2 1. The Conversion of Constantine Constantine is viewed as one of the greatest men to ever live. According to the Orthodox Church‚ they consider him as great as the holy Apostles. Writer of Church and Empire‚ John Meyendorff states‚ “No single human being in history has contributed…to the conversion of so many to the Christian faith.” [1] Similar to the thoughts of Meyendorf‚ Hardenbrook writes in his article the fact that Constantine was able to make such a

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    The Crusaders and the Church  Medieval Christianity is one of the most controversial periods of the Churches history. It is a time when dramatized fantasy often overshadowed a humble reality. This was time of valiant knights and ruling kings‚ and time when the government was deeply seeded in orthodox Christianity. Christians and non-Christians alike have wrestled with the haunting events of this age. It is an ongoing debate as to whether or not the events and decisions made by the heads of the

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    Chhi 301 Paper 2

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    Lombard’s‚ Burundians‚ and others. The two major tribes were the Ostrogoth’s and the Lombard’s where power shifted several times‚ And the only infrastructure was the Christian church‚ so in one sense‚ the church took over after the fall of Rome. It was this shift of power that lead to the power being but into the hands of the Church and would soon lead to the Papacy. The rise of the Papacy came to power between the 6th and 9th Century. The administration of the papal government had charitable‚ financial

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    CHHI 301 B02 PAPER 1

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY THE FOUNDATION OF ORTHODOXY AND THE NEW TESTAMENT CANON RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED TO DR. NICKENS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE CHHI 301-B02 BY AUDRA C. BALQUE MANOR‚ TX 78653 FEBRUARY 6‚ 2014 The Foundation of Orthodoxy and the New Testament Canon The foundation of orthodoxy and the New Testament Canon are connected to one another because they were used and based on scriptures and testimonies written by the Apostles

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY THE RISE OF PAPACY RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED TO DR. NICKENS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE CHHI 301-B02 BY AUDRA C. BALQUE MANOR‚ TX 78653 FEBRUARY 28‚ 2014 The Rise of Papacy The rise of the papacy came at a time when the Roman Empire collapsed and there was chaos as it related to the bishops who held office in Rome and what religion would be at the forefront of the representation of the west or east of Rome since

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    The Crusaders Influence

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    Inversely‚ the effects seen on religious groups and cities allow for the change into to current state of the Christian Church‚ Islamic religion‚ and the Holy Land itself. Impacted by the Crusades‚ the Christian Catholic Church witnessed the temporary power of the papacy and wealth of the Church‚ while allowing unbiblical doctrines to seep into practices of the Church. As the need and interest for the Crusades grew‚ likewise‚ the head of command for the Crusade‚ the papacy also grew in power. Looked

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    The Crusaders Summary

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    Analysis of “Crusaders: A mascot of choice or an unwanted representative?” The thesis of this essay is in the closing statement “All these things have defined us and made us stand out. We should not change them. Then who would we be? We are the Crusaders of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor and nothing less.” Here I express how I think the Crusader mascot should be kept‚ because it embodies and represents core values that we students at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor have. Ethos is shown

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    CHHI 525 Syllabus

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    Note: Course content may be changed‚ term to term‚ without notice. The information below is provided as a guide for course selection and is not binding in any form‚ and should not be used to purchase course materials. CHHI 525 Course Syllabus COURSE SYLLABUS CHHI 525 HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY II COURSE DESCRIPTION A study of historical Christianity from the Sixteenth Century to the present. Includes the major personalities‚ events‚ and results of the Protestant Reformation‚ the rise

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    Chhi 520

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    In Learning Theology with the Church Fathers‚ Christopher Hall discusses the doctrinal beliefs of the early Christian leaders while Christianity was in its fledgling state of development. Much of what is discussed by Hill in his book is the standard for what the beliefs on the subject will be throughout the church’s history. The topics in Hill’s book are important because the church father’s findings concern these issues establishes the church’s beliefs on these doctrinal topics. Hill’s approach

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    What Are Crusader Castles?

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    miles from the west coast of the Mediterranean‚ to the North Arabian Desert and Mesopotamian in the east. As such‚ the diverse landscapes and cultures inhibit the ability to generalize the construction of crusader castles under a single rule or theory‚ even during the same period of time. Crusaders came from all over the European continent‚ a landmass that had been heavy laden with castles and warfare for centuries. Each group of people brought forth with them different castle building techniques and

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