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  • Middle Ages France and England Holy Roman Empire Christianity and the Great Schism Islam and the Crusades Mongol invasions Medieval renaissances and cultural...
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  • Christian church, previously secure in its spiritual authority, was racked by schisms and increasing financial corruption. The year 1348 saw a catastrophe as...
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  • restriction of some modifications", was unanimous. If, afterwards, a schism occured, the schism shouldn't be attributed to the Idists, but to those who forgot...
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  • Middle Ages France and England Holy Roman Empire Christianity and the Great Schism Islam and the Crusades Mongol invasions Medieval renaissances and cultural...
    3 KB (281 words) - 18:54, 12 May 2021
  • Christianization Celtic Christianity The Holy Roman Empire Crusades The Great Schism The Eastern Orthodox Church Franciscans Inquisition Waldensians Catharism...
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  • revelation (Quran) Recollection of the prophetic tradition (Hadith/Sunnah) First schism: Sunnis, Shiites, and Khawarijs The classical period (Umayyad and Abassid...
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  • empire. There was religious turmoil with the crusades, and with the Great Schism the Catholic and Orthodox churches would separate. Late Middle Ages was...
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  • will also study the rise and fall of the Umayyad and Abbasid empires and examine the reasons behind the only major schism in Islam—the Sunni-Shi’a split....
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  • Diaz and da Gama, Portuguese Explorers Problems with Catholic Church Great Schism Simony and Nepotism Corruption of Clergy Sale of Indulgences Plague Humanism...
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  • achievement was the creation of the modern Conservative Party after the Corn Laws schism of 1846. Although a major figure in the protectionist wing of the Conservative...
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  • tried to eke out a middle path between the positions which had led to the schism of the Marburg Colloquy. While Luther insisted that the body and blood of...
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  • of Ferrara-Florence in 1438–1445, during the failed attempts to heal the schism of the Orthodox and Catholic churches, Cosimo de' Medici and his intellectual...
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  • abdication of all three popes of the Western Schism; successfully elected Martin V as the single pope, ending the Schism. Council of Trent (1545-1563) - Council...
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  • faiths was avoided. Through His Will and Testament, Bahá'u'lláh prevented schism and established a firm foundation for the further development and progress...
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  • leadership of the Bahá'í community, ensuring its unity and protecting it from schism. His eldest son, 'Abbás Effendi (who adopted the title 'Abdu'l-Bahá, which...
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  • the Bavarian). The Avignon Papacy would eventually lead to the Western Schism (1378–1417) within Roman Catholic Church. Two, even three, men simultaneously...
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  • These disputes over religious and political leadership would give rise to schism in the Muslim community. The majority accepted the legitimacy of the three...
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  • modern research universities from which emerged religious reformation and schism (16th – 17th century ACE), academic enlightenment (18 Century ACE) and eventually...
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  • particular interest in the light of the schism in perspective between European and U.S. futurists; it bridges that schism by locating futures studies within...
    20 KB (2,629 words) - 17:10, 9 January 2019
  • not stop, and is thus guilt stricken. Finally the individual undergoes a schism in which a discovery is made that one can really only be true to oneself...
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