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    Will humanism or science ever be strong enough to defeat the belief that there is a stronger force than humans? Humanism was a large part of the Renaissance‚ which was a rebirth for Europe and a change from the dark ages. It was an optimistic time where human productivity was at its finest. Leonardo da Vinci and Andrea del Verrocchio are famous artists who were influenced by the Renaissance. They began painting the Annunciation in 1472 and finished it three years later in 1475. It should be noted

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    All of the paintings and artworks up to this point had been very much religiously centered. Masaccio’s The Holy Trinity was one of the first examples of individualism being shown in artwork. In this painting‚ the patrons were incorporated into an interpretation of the father‚ the son‚ and the holy ghost. Another artist of the time who showed individualism in their art is Lippi. Lippi’s Madonnas were portraits of the virgin Mary‚ but they were based on

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    This poem is a fourteen line poem. Donne’s Holy Sonnet XIV "Batter My Heart Three Personed God" is his earnest plea to his Creator‚ the Three In One God‚ The Holy Trinity‚ Father Son and Holy Spirit‚ to deliver him from the clutches of evil Satan and ensure his eternal salvation. Donne uses a remarkable simile-"like an usurpt town"-to describe his pitiable sinful condition of slavery to sin and how his conscience and reason have been completely overwhelmed by Satan and hence cannot set him free

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    well as his contemporaries. Raphael learned much from his travels around Italy and from studying with his master Perugino in his native town of Urbino. From Perugino‚ he learned oil painting and how to manipulate figures. Raphael’s earliest intact altarpiece‚ the Mond Crucifixion‚ “is remarkably close to Perugino‚ in the lightly posed figures‚ which are meek and decorous in gesture and sweet in expression‚ in its linear elegance and atmospheric distant hills‚ which are bare but for soft clumps and individual

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    there are many different ways to pray. This class has broadened my horizons and open doors to a whole new prayerful experience. To begin‚ in the third unit we discussed the images of God. As a christian‚ I had already obtained the knowledge of the trinity. According to our class

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    example Mormonism shares some similarities with Judaism. Both Jews and Mormons are members of the twelve families of Israel who were under the Abrahamic Covenant. Both groups believe in and worship the same Heavenly Father‚ also the belief in angels‚ and holy visitations. Also the Jewish Tanakh scriptures have parallels and similarities to the LDS “bible” in subject matter‚ wisdom‚ and purpose. Mormons and Jews both believe in revelation and prophecy that is available to anyone. There are some connections

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    cleansing God’s message to mankind from the corruption of erroneous Jewish and Christian beliefs. Followers of Islam depend on the revelations of Muhammad for religious guidance‚ but “as with [ . . .] Jesus‚ Muhammad was not the actual writer of the holy book that bears the founder’s stamp” (Gwynne 75). Listening to Muhammad’s revelations‚ his followers memorized and later recorded them in writing. This means that like Christianity‚ Islam begin through oral tradition (74-5). The text that holds

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    Section C Essay (2013 exam question 2) ‘Is there an ultimate reality? Or more to the point‚ does it matter whether there is or not?’ Discuss this viewpoint above from the perspective of at least one religious tradition you have studied and with regard to individual members of the tradition. The very existence of Ultimate Reality continues to be the focus of lively debate with the miracle of existence inviting us to ponder some of the big questions. These may begin with why there is ‘something’

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    It is a well known fact that many of the United States’ first English colonies were founded by Englishmen searching for religious freedom‚ to escape from the persecution they were being forced to endure in their home country. For instance‚ New England was made up of Pilgrims and Puritans‚ while Maryland consisted of devout Catholics. In the case of the Puritans‚ their migration from England to the New World was primarily the result of James VI of Scotland becoming the King of England (hereafter

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    notes and repeats on the beat. The third is simply a high F# played using the technique of harmonics and highly effected by reverb. These three parts play together on a loop throughout the entire piece‚ and represent the Father‚ the Son‚ and the Holy Spirit. There is no real defining start to these parts‚ which represents the idea of a God without beginning. What is played thereafter (what might be considered the melody)

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