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Why was Jesus crucified?
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Arya
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What was the purpose of the Council of Trent?
A. To punish heretics and non-believers B. To put Martin Luther on trial for
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Anonymous
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Pope Innocent III called for a Crusade against European heretics (1). These Crusades were against fellow Christians because
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Krista
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What was the approximate timespan of Acts? (Bible)
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Someone
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what was the primary reason that new christian denominations sprang up in goergia following the war?
the new government did not
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Anonymous
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the huguenots were
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james
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Which of the following was a political cause of the East-West Schism?(1 point)
Responses disputes over the language of religious
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no
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What were some of the sources of conflict between different branches of Christianity throughout history?
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nevoboy
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What were the major changes in the role of monasteries by the 1200s?
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i know
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What factors contributed to the split of the Protestant reformation?
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Vianey Jackson
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Which parts of the Holy Roman Empire remained predominantly Protestant?
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Julie
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Which of the following was a political cause of the East-West Schism? (1 poi
disputes over the language of religious service •
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Which statement best explains the impact Indigenous religions have had on the practice of Islam and Christianity in Africa?(1
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me
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Which of the following was a political cause of the East-West Schism?(1 point) Responses disputes over the role of religious
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i just need help bro
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Which event helped give Christianity a permanent place in Ethiopia
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Cat
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Why did St. Benedict make up rules for monasteries?
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Corrie
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What unified Britain to accept Christianity?
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Monica
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What was Muhammad’s role in establishing and spreading Islam? In. A short 2 sentence
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its estimated that between 1815 and 1975 some 2,580,071,000 copies of the bible were printed. write the word name for
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lucy
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Who is often said to have begin the First Great Awakening?
Responses A John WesleyJohn Wesley B Charles WesleyCharles Wesley C
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This group of Protestants was allowed to settle in ga after suffering religious persecution in Europe
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What is Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy.?
Is this one whole topic or more than one.?
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David
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who was the frist dutch priest in eurpoe
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caitlyn
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With the Protestant Reformation, the general population of England grew dramatically. Learning how to read and write generally
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What was the time period Call during the early 1500s where people wanted to reform the church
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glenn
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This map represents the Great Schism of 1054, during which Orthodox Christians broke away from the Catholic Church. Based on the
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The Great Schism (1054) resulted in the creation of
Responses A the Scientific Revolution and the Age of Exploration.the
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The Great Schism (1054) resulted in the creation of
Responses A the Scientific Revolution and the Age of Exploration.the
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What is the influence of the Dominican Order during the past and the present?
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Anonymous
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Were Habsburgs protestant or catholic? Majority if not all?
Were Valois protestant or catholic? Majority if not all?
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European History
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What is religious persecution
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rashawn
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Can you please list so reason why the Reformation of the 16th century was a religious movement?
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Kevin
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The critical new factor in the Hebrews’ new religious vision was that
Responses A there was only one God. B religion was
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I need a lot of help.
Which of the following statements best explains why many believed that Constantinople would be a better
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Rebecca
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What was one approach Christians used to convert Africans to Christianity? (1 point)
O They conquered kingdoms in Northern
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what happened as a result of the removal of the priest
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abraham
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How did judaism change under babylonian and persian rule?
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INeed Help
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How did Calvinism end and how?
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Bob Lee
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People of three religions worked and studied together in Cordoba, Spain.
What were those three religions? What achievements came
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Hi
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What factors contributed to Islam's spread to south and southeast Asia?
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Lala
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what is a religious settlement
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tammy
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why did saint juan diego become a saint?how?
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daniel
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explain the difference of feedom of religion now and in the 1600's
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brianna
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Two men who broke with the Catholic Church were John ______? and Martin _____?
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Ed
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The circumstances which led to the Reformation were because of how the Catholic Church was being run. That church had alot of
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ELINA
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The role of the Inquistion in the counter of reformation was to stop heresy. This organization had the power to question torture
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ELINA
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Who were the major leaders of the protestant Reformation. all I got was Savonarola and Hus . Im not sure if Eramus was one.. Oh
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ELINA
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what happened to jesus in cana
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axel
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How do you think americans today would react to Edward’s and Whitfields sermons
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BossStudent
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What is most responsible for preventing the Church from stopping the Protestant Reformation?
(1 point) • the concept of papal
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