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    Study of Pelagianism

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    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 I. ORIGIN OF PELAGIANISM 4 A. BRIEF BACKGROUND OF AUGUSTINE (354-430) 4 B. PELAGIUS 5 II. PELAGIAN CONTROVERSY 5 A. DOCTRINES OF PELAGIANISM 6 B. AUGUSTINE’S RESPONSE 8 III. RESULT 10 CONCLUSION 10 BIBLIOGRAPHY 12 INTRODUCTION Tracing the history of Christianity‚ there have been immense intellectual wars engaged for the sake of truth. Clearly‚ Christianity was a small religion with little importance in second and third

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    Thirty Years War

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    Hungary who was a devout catholic took it upon himself “to revive and reimpose the true faith’’ beginning the thirty year old war in Prague. It spread to other parts of the Europe including France‚ Sweden and other countries. Second‚ in 1629‚ The Edict of Restitution was a

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    Medea vs. Antigone

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    In Antigone‚ one of the purposes of the chorus is to provide history to the audience. Although‚ Sophocles did change the structure a little. The first to enter the play are Antigone and Ismene‚ who are engaging in conversation over defying the edict forbidding their brothers burial‚ which brings the audience to the present time. Shortly after‚ the chorus enters and recounts the reasons for the battle and death of Polyneices and Eteocles‚ brothers to Antigone and Ismene. The chorus appears every

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    Absolutism and Louis Xiv

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    An absolute monarch is a ruler by divine right who has control over every portion of his kingdom. The most famous absolute monarch‚ Louis XIV‚ had the longest reign of any of the French kings. Louis achieved this as a result of his reformed laws‚ foreign policy‚ a smart economic advisor‚ and his decision to deny power to the nobility. Although some of these ideas could be viewed as having a negative impacting on France‚ overall Louis XIV’s absolute government was beneficial to the development of

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    Hammurabi and Law Codes

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    Law codes serve two major functions‚ to promote order and enforce stability. Not all law codes are the same. They differ depending on the influences acting upon the ruler‚ and the region the laws are created to work for. Even so‚ the laws all serve the same purpose. Like Ashoka’s Pillars and Hammurabi’s code. Asoka’s laws and Hammurabi’s laws differ on the grounds of social systems‚ yet relate on the idea of technology. The social aspects of the law codes of Hammurabi and Ashoka differ greatly

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    European RENAISSANCE

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    HISTORY Paper V Episode 1 (5.1.1) RENAISSANCE the Rebirth Learning objectives: Meaning of Renaissance Debate among historians over Renaissance Factors that led to Renaissance Characteristics of this period Why Renaissance took place in Italy Scholars and historians mark the era spanning two centuries from the 1330s to the 1530s as the period of rebirth of European civilization. It was a rebirth from the disorder and conflict of the semi barbaric middle ages marked by oppressive feudalism

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    Early Religious Wars

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    Early Religious Wars “In the long term we can hope that religion will change the nature of man and reduce conflict. But history is not encouraging in this respect. The bloodiest wars in history have been religious wars.” - (Quote from former President Richard M. Nixon) The timeline below depicts the major wars of Religion in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that will be covered in this paper. The French Wars of Religion: 1562-1598 The “St. Bartholomew Massacre” was the

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    Personal Statement‚ Ali Hatami Being born to a highly educated family in July 1995‚ I became familiar with the world of books and reading from the earliest days of my childhood. As I matured‚ my reading matured with me. Gradually‚ the children books turned into youth novels and eventually they gave their place to literary masterpieces. As time passed I realized that within these readings‚ a sense of curiosity has rooted in my personality that lead to being accepted in Iranian national Olympiad and

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    how he has changed and eventually converts to Christianity. He further goes on to tell us of his regrets for his sinful childhood and the mistake he has done for following the Manichean religion. He then realizes that it was Ambrose‚ the bishop of Milan who changed his perspective and his life as whole. Ambrose goes on to baptize himself as well as his son. To this day his book is considered a significant part of history that deals with spiritual meditations and divine

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    Thagaste then Madauros‚ then he went to a university in Carthage. He wrote a book about is how is good at his job. Then in 383 AD he moved to Rome to continue his job. Saint Augustine got a reward for his writings from the government. He moved to Milan and lived there for 2 year then retired as a writer and moved back to Thagaste and raised his son that he had with his lover‚ his son died at a young age and Saint Augustine was sad with no more hope in life. At age 36‚ he worked as a junior clergyman

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