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The third component is traditional liberal arts while the fourth component is the collection of subjects apart from the three subjects of theology, philosophy and liberal arts such as the study of life and natural sciences, the disciplines like computer science etc.... The third component is traditional liberal arts while the fourth component is the collection of subjects apart from the three subjects of theology, philosophy and liberal arts such as study of life and natural sciences, the disciplines like computer science etc....
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Essay
This research paper focuses on suicide as a social issue and the sociological theories that attempts to explain this social issue.... In particular, this papers attempts to determine the differences in the rate of suicide between the Protestants and the Catholics.... .... ... ... According to the report the society we live in determines and dictates our social characters and believes....
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Essay
Foundation of Catholic Theology By, Henry Nabea Abstract This paper analysis four of the sixteen documents of Vatican 11 council documents and explains how the fathers of the Vatican 11 Council made use of the foundations of catholic theology in these four documents.... All the official teachings of the Church and the official documents of the Church must have their basis on these foundations of catholic theology.... An analysis of the 16 documents in the Vatican 11 document shows that all the documents are based on the foundations of catholic theology....
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The Catholic Church has traditionally submitted to the state's decision of capital punishment as per theology of Thomas Aquinas, who accepted capital punishment as 'a necessary deterrent and prevention method, but not a means of vengeance' (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.... This paper 'The catholic Church on Death Penalty" focuses on the fact that the catholic Church vehemently resist the implementation of the death penalty.... Although there is a separation of the church and the state, catholic churches around the world defy the killing of convicted criminals....
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Case Study
The author of this essay "Religion and theology" casts light on the peculiarities of the Catholic religion origin.... According to the text, religion and theology have its itinerary from the reasoning or discussion of a person or people concerning a divine being.... The catholic Church carries the day as one of the oldest religious and theological centers.... The diametrically opposing views of death, especially the case of holy mother Mary, that she did not die, according to Mariologists have championed for the interpretation of one's death in catholic Church....
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Research Paper
The Council of Chalcedon developed dogmatic definitions that have significantly influenced the current Church in the way people worship and study theology.... For example, the catholic theological studies suggest Holy Trinity has three natures in one person, that is, the Holy God, Holy Spirit, and Christ.... The Contemporary catholic Church is dominated by many dogmatic definitions that were created by the Roman catholic Councils in the past centuries....
9 Pages
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Case Study
"Why the Question-and-Answer Catechism cease to be used in Australian catholic Schools" paper argues that catholic schools that fail to inform or enlighten their students about world religions are denying them an opportunity to co-exist harmoniously with all humankind as was God's intention.... Students, therefore, ought to be taught about other religions apart from their own if they are able to defend their choice as catholic and as well relate God's message to all humanity....
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Assignment
The membership and expansion form the foundations of later developments of the Catholic Church, where ecclesiastical hierarchy, religious life, and worship assumed fixed forms.... The paper "Teaching the catholic Tradition" describes the three critical years of church development and their significance to the classroom teaching of religious education in the local diocesan context.... On the other hand, the expansion and, the interior formation of the catholic Church were depicted with violence from the Roman government....
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