PPT-Roman Catholicism
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By Matt Slick Roman Catholicism A brief analysis By Matt Slick The Roman Catholic Church is the largest church in the world with over 1 billion members in
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By Matt Slick Roman Catholicism A brief analysis By Matt Slick The Roman Catholic Church is the largest church in the world with over 1 billion members in approximately 100 countries . 575131994 by HarperCollins Publishers Used with permission of the author WHAT IS CATHOLICISM The Meaning of the Word Catholicism is a rich and diverse reality It is a Christian tradition a way of life and a community That is to say it is comprised o From the Etruscans to the Greeks. Rome was first influenced by Etruscans. . As Rome expanded, it began to be more influenced by Greek art. . Many statues in museums will say “Roman copy of a Greek statue”.. 325 to 787 A. D. IT REPRESENTED 7 MAJOR CHURCH COUNCILS THAT FORMULATED DOCTRINE.. 1. . Theology. . Important controversies raged over . the doctrines . of God, Christ, human nature, and salvation. , resulting . Social death/socially dead . Slave class consciousness . Unfree. . labour. . Debt . slavery Serfdom/. Helotage. . Chattel . slavery. Ancient terms. Greece and Greek colonies. Image . source. Debt slavery and Athens: Solon (early 6. . by Wilfred Owen. Between the brown hands of a server-lad. The silver cross was offered to be kissed.. The men came up, lugubrious, but not sad,. And knelt reluctantly, half-prejudiced.. (And kissing, kissed the emblem of a creed.). - Levels and positions. Why use slaves?. Roman Republic. - limited evidence. - . viatores. , . praecones. mix of slave and free. Individualized staff of governors. Taxes collected via private companies . Lesson 3. What are Roman numerals?. There are 7 Roman numerals.. I = 1. V = . 5. X = 10. L = 50. C = 100. D = 500. M = 1,000. How do Roman numerals work?. To add, place one or more numerals of equal or lesser value after a numeral.. The Modern Age 1789-Present. Larry . Fraher. For Discussion. What do you know about the ‘enlightenment’?. What is positive?. What is negative?. The Enlightenment. Reason becomes the measure of all. 16. th. . March 2016. By the end of today’s lesson…. You will be able to:. Read the Roman numerals for numbers 1-12.. Write a numbers 1-12 using Roman numerals.. Tell the time from an analogue Roman numeral clock.. An Introduction. Roman Architecture. In the Roman Empire, they had impressive architecture. They built incredible arches, forums, temples, and roads. . It . took a lot of work, but they did it all without the technology that we have today. The Romans started using architecture techniques to make building easier. . Church History. By Jose Guerra . 22. . Sept 2016. Primary Source Material. Agenda. Hand out . outlines. Define the lesson timeline for the session. Review Resource page on EHBC website. The Age of the Christian Roman Empire. Early Catholicism . & the Spanish Inquisition. In the late 13. th. century, the Spanish Inquisition was authorized by Pope . Sixtus. IV under Spain’s King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. . Then in 1540, the tides of the Spanish Inquisition changed against Protestantism to try and unify Spain.. Questions to be addressed in this chapter. What shift occurred in twentieth century theology that was characteristic of the liberal Protestant movement?. What conservative theological developments occurred in the twentieth century?. The Romans developed . innovations. that are still used today; what made them such . influential . innovators? . Definition of . “. INNOVATION. ”. : . something new or original (such as an idea, an invention, a device, a method).
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