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    Chapter 10 Margin Questions In what respects did Byzantium continue the patterns of the classical Roman Empire? In what ways did it diverge from those patterns? Continuance can be seen in Byzantium’s roads‚ military structures‚ centralized administration‚ imperial court‚ laws‚ and Christian organization. It can also be seen in Byzantium’s pursuit of the long-term Roman struggle with the Persian Empire. Byzantium diverged through the development of a reformed administrative system that gave appointed

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    Christianity apart from their economic trade and commercial motives. The Charter of 1664 had bestowed the Royal French Indian Company perpetual concession over Madagascar and the neighbouring islands on an important condition that it should promote the Catholic faith in these areas. Thus the company started its evangelical mission and Pondicherry saw the beginning of the mission by two Capuchin priests‚ in 1674‚ who came to Pondicherry along with Francois Martin to spread the Gospel among the strange

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    many people were strongly influenced by and were faithful in God‚ but viewed the Roman Catholic Church as having a misleading religion. Throughout one of the more important stages in the story‚ “Vanity Fair” (Bunyan 1859)‚ effective allegory use with characters‚ motifs of deception‚ and language are implemented to introduce an underlying tone‚ which addresses issues regarding Christianity and the Roman Catholic Church. In the story‚ various characters arrive at the Vanity Fair‚ either intentionally

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    * Early Middle Ages * Roman Empire fell‚ Europe is turbulent and dark * Europe is being created by Germanic‚ Roman‚ and Church * Church * power founded in papacy * was political as well as spiritual * bishop of Rome lead Church * began the Pope system * Pope>Archbishops>Bishops>Priests * to go to heaven‚ followers had to go through church * Pope could excommunicate‚ cutting off people from church and heaven‚ gave him a lot of power

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    The Reformation According to the Roman Catholic Church‚ salvation was only possible to Christians who followed the pope and that those who did not accept the Church nor accept the pope as the representative on earth of God‚ would be damned for all eternity (Arnold). This would be the churches philosophy for a long period of time‚ as the church grew and grew‚ gaining political and economic power over every aspect of the community. This was changed by a movement called The Reformation .This movement

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    Philippines wasnt as gory as that of Mexico and Peru - 3. Animism and Catholicism were compatible (Catholic monotheism/Bathala; believe in good and evil spirits) 2. What is the Patronato Real de las Indias? - Royal Patronage of the Church in the Indies - dependent relationship of the Spanish clergy and colonial rule was built on this - The Crown = provides financial support and protection; controls Church activities 3. Describe the decline of discipline among religios friars. - involvement of the

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    Appendix D

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    ethnic/racial group not your own from the list below. Religious groups (based on http://religions.pewforum.org/pdf/affiliations-all-traditions.pdf) Christianity Evangelical Protestant Mainline Protestant Historically Black Churches Roman Catholic Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) Jehovah’s Witnesses Orthodox (Greek‚ Eastern) Judaism (Orthodox‚ Conservative‚ or Reform) Buddhism (Theravada or Mahayana) Islam (Sunni‚ Shia‚ Sufism) Hinduism Racial/Ethnic groups (based on divisions in

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    heaven‚ as it was believed by the Catholic religion that it took good works along with faith in order to enter. To take his mind off of his religious worries‚ he was recommended to a teaching post at the University of Wittenberg. There‚ he taught theology and was quite popular among his students. Luther suffered from constant constipation‚ so he often read the bible while on the toilet. One day while doing this a certain passage from the epistle of St. Paul to the Romans: “the just shall live by faith

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    Americas. Roman Catholicism was then firstly brought to Latin America by the Spanish and Portuguese conquerors‚ namely two Roman Catholic countries that had not experienced the Protestant Reformation. In the colonial period most of the native peoples in Latin America were converted to Catholicism and this faith remains the most prevalent religion throughout the continent today. It is estimated that the overwhelming majority‚ approximately 90 percent of all Latin Americans belong to the Catholic Church

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    of this Age” in which he protected the most crucial of Church faiths from the arguing Protestants. Above all‚ St. Robert Bellarmine lived out his life for the sole purpose of correcting and purifying Church doctrine while at the same time giving his everything to those who were needy. Though Bellarmine was an extremely quotable saint‚ his most testimonial piece was “The Controversies.” In all‚ this doctrine is an exact system of Roman Catholic teaching‚ highlighting the articulate details. Also known

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