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    Types of Evangelism

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    There are many different types of evangelism including mass evangelism‚ personal evangelism‚ evangelistic preaching‚ literature evangelism‚ church evangelistic crusades‚ evangelistic counseling‚ radio and television programs‚ entertainment‚ Sunday school evangelism‚ and evangelistic bible study. By mass evangelism is meant the preaching of the message in open-air meetings or in very large gatherings. The first mass meetings are described in the New Testament as occurring spontaneously. Since the

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    Eleanor of Aquitaine was without a doubt the most colorful woman of her time‚ considered by many to have been the most powerful and enlightened woman of her age. Eleanor had six different titles. She was the queen of France and England‚ Duchess of Aquitaine and Normandy‚ and Countess of Poitou and Anjou. She was also the mother of two English kings. Eleanor became the first woman to rule the Aquitaine in her own right. She held the spotlight‚ wielding power over the most important men of her time

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    Trevor Stime 10/22/12 AP World Mrs. DeFreitas Chapter Ten Outline I. Opening Vignette A. In 1964‚ the Eastern Orthodox patriarch Athenagoras and Pope Paul VI met and rescinded the mutual excommunication decrees imposed by their respective churches in 1054. 1. Christianity had provided common ground for postclassical societies in western Eurasia 2. but Christendom was deeply divided: Byzantine Empire and West a. Byzantium continued Roman imperial traditions b. West tried

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    After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire‚ Europe was divided into ‘Barbarian’ Kingdoms such as Francia‚ Visigoths‚ Lombardia and others‚ this meant that the way in which the people of Europe at the time were governed was to change dramatically‚ and between AD476 and the rise of Charlemagne in Francia‚ there was a vacuum in the system of governance across Europe. The terms ‘Knighthood’ and ‘Chivalry’ originally comes from the idea that an army should be comprised of both professional soldiers

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    fate and find the Green Knight and his chapel. Starting his crusade‚ Gawain was given a feast and many thought he would never return again‚ as some of the knights would comment‚ "Better to have been more prudent‚ to have made him a duke before this could happen. He seemed a brilliant leader‚ and could have been." (II‚ 677) Gawain knows all of this that on his travel he would be put to death‚ he still went on this final crusade‚ to his death with utmost bravery. 	Sir Gawain also

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    By 350 A.D.‚ Constantinople was one of the world’s greatest capitals. The city was located between Asia and Europe‚ making it a very diverse and strategic place. The many bodies of water surrounding the peninsula gave Constantinople many trade routes as well as protection. The famous walls were also built to further strengthen security. Constantinople eventually rose to a beautiful city of strength and wealth. Its Greek heritage separated itself from the West with their religion of Eastern Orthodoxy

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    to take the law into its own hands and kill someone in punishment for a crime or a presumed crime. Ida B. Wells’ back round made her a logical spokesperson against lynching. She drew on many experiences throughout her life to aid in her crusade. Her position as a black woman‚ however‚ affected her credibility both in and out of America in a few different ways. Her parents nurtured the background of this crusader to make her a great spokesperson. She also held positions throughout her

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    discredit missionaries and how they serve a fake god. Lastly‚ the song goes on to reference the Crusades and how men used God to kill thousands of people and ruin God’s good name. Also Chris mentions that he won’t be called into heaven because there isn’t one. Chris Martin’s song reflects his true views of religion‚ but hides behind a little interpretation. Works Cited Phillips‚ Jonathan. "THE CRUSADES. (Cover Story)." History Today 65.5 (2015): 26. MAS Ultra - School Edition. Web. 4 Nov. 2015

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    proud of claimings back where their god once walked. They felt like they were going to become heroes for what they were going to do. They were going to walk where he walked. They were going to free their sins they thought. According to The first crusade Analyzing different perspectives document A by Raymond d’Aguilers paragraph 2‚ “Lord‚ so that Almighty God‚ who for us‚ His servants‚ laid aside the form of His Godhead‚ assumed the flesh‚ and humbly rode into the city on an ass to suffer death on

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    Robert W. Strayer Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources Second Edition Chapter 10 The Worlds of Christendom: Contraction‚ Expansion‚ and Division‚ 500–1300 Copyright © 2013 by Bedford/St. Martin’s I. Christian Contraction in Asia and Africa A. Asian Christianity 1. The challenge of Islam‚ yet many cases of tolerance: While Christianity had spread through much of North Africa and the Middle East‚ the unexpected rise of a new monotheistic faith meant the end of some Christian

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