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    a.2. Max Scheler’s Notion of Personhood Another prolific philosopher that influenced St. Karol Wojtyła’s line of thought is Max Scheler . Wojtyła’s encounter with Scheler happened when he was doing his habilitation thesis. When he became pope he recollected it: “Much later‚ Father Różycki suggested the topic for my habilitation thesis on Max Scheler’s book Der Formalismus in der Ethik und materiale Wertethik‚ which I translated into Polish as I was writing my thesis. This was another turning point

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Page:  1  2  | Page 1: Multiple-choice and Matching 1. (TCO 1) Historical research involves four main tasks. Discover refers to the task of (Points : 2)        locating primary sources to learn the facts.        asking questions like "Who created the source and why?"        analyzing all the available primary sources and judging which is the most accurate.        distributing the new findings to the world. | 2. (TCO

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    The election of Cardinal Karol Wojtyła as Pope‚ on October 16th 1978‚ had great significance for those living in countries that were oppressing a sense of dignity‚ solidarity‚ and freedom. After 456 years of Italian popes‚ the election of the very first Slavic cardinal‚ who chose the name John Paul II‚ was the stimulus required to commence a wave of changes throughout the oppressed Communistic countries of Eastern Europe. His first pilgrimage to Poland - on the 4th of June 1979 - awakened in the

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    humanity. He fought against communism. In 1939‚ when World War II began‚ Karol Wojtyla was a student‚ but he studied secretly during the German occupation of Poland. During a trip to the East with his father‚ Karol sees suffering and evil that humans are able to cause. Аfter a while his father died. And that is the death of the last of a loved one‚ along with all the grief and evil that Nazi power poles‚ choked to Karol Wojtyla last impulse: he decided to devote his whole life to the struggle against

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    2nd-8th 1979‚ when the Pope visited Poland to awake the religious zeal and pride under the weight of the Soviets. Pope John Paul’s interactions brought hope and faith to Poland and influenced Gorbachev and Reagan. Before his life as Pope‚ Karol Jozef Wojtyla‚ raised in Poland‚ learned the value of free speech after being subjected to Nazi and later Soviet abuse. The Soviets threatened Catholicism. This led to the Soviet Union’s attempt to bend Poland’s society into atheistic materialism. The Soviets

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    Devry HIST410 final exam Question 1.1. (TCO 1) Historical research involves four main tasks. Discover refers to the task of: (Points : 4)        locating primary sources to learn the facts        asking questions like "Who created the source and why?"        analyzing all the available primary sources and judging which is the most accurate        distributing the new findings to the world Question 2.2. (TCO 6) In 1917‚ as World War I raged through Europe‚ Russia: (Points : 4)        finally

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    tying conjointly with life experience‚ by shaping an adherent’s life by dignifying and providing meaning and purpose to human existence. Specifically‚ the life experience of Karol Wojtyla‚ who later became Pope John Paul II‚ significantly enriched and affirmed his belief in the Catholic Christian tradition. Born in 1920‚ Wojtyla endured great challenges throughout his life. By the age of 21‚ he had experienced the tragic loss of his entire family. In October 1978‚ he was elected as Pope‚ choosing the

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    streets of Saint Peter’s Square‚ May 13‚ 1981. A shocked man looked down at his blood-stained once white robe. He was rushed to the Hospital while his would-be assassin‚ Mehmet Ali Agca was detained until arrested. Within four days of being shot‚ Karol Wojtyla‚ more commonly known as Saint Pope John Paul the Great forgave the man from his hospital bed and later went and visited Agca and personally forgave the man that shot him. Millions of people were shocked by the Holy Father’s choice to visit the

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    could be a better place. Several people can tell you how much of a hero he had been for the human rights and how he had a great possession of love for others throughout his lifetime. Born on May 18‚ 1920‚ Karol J. Wojtyla was raised into a decent family. Many of his loved ones had passed away and Karol was left for himself. His mother‚

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    Padre Pio‚ whose real name was Francesco Forgione was born on May 25‚ 1887 in Pietralcina‚ a small town in southern Italy. Every since he was a child he has always showed love towards the religious life. It is said that at the age of 5 Padre Pio had already dedicated his life to God. He had an extreme love for prayer. At the age of sixteen he entered the ‘Capuchin Friars’ which are a religious order in memory of St. Francis of Assisi. From the first time Padre Pio had entered into the Friary he was

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