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491: Japan
... other languages are minority languages. The religion in Japan is made up of 85% of Shinto and/or Buddhism and the other 15% are made up of others such as Shinko Shakyo (new religions) and Christianity. People in Japan have the ethnic backgrounds of 99% Japanese. The other 1-% includes Koreans, Chinese, and Ainu. The food and drink that is eaten here is mostly rice. The drink is sake, which is ...
492: Martin Luther King Reflection Essay
... out in black ghettos, and some people were even beaten to death. The violence was also expressed in black nationalist groups. The largest group was made up of people who lost faith in America, hated Christianity, and concluded that the white man was the "devil". King was a major attribute to the civil rights movement. Eventually the civil rights movement led to some freedom for blacks, even though racism still exists ...
493: Japan
... other languages are minority languages. The religion in Japan is made up of 85% of Shinto and/or Buddhism and the other 15% are made up of others such as Shinko Shakyo (new religions) and Christianity. People in Japan have the ethnic backgrounds of 99% Japanese. The other 1-% includes Koreans, Chinese, and Ainu. The food and drink that is eaten here is mostly rice. The drink is sake, which is ...
494: Jefferson Davis: Leader of the Confederacy
... than any other blacks in the world. Free blacks in the north were forced to live lives of poverty, crime, and persecution. * He believed that they saved the Africans by introducing them to civilization and Christianity. Here he says that we actually save the black race by bring them to the United States. * Now and again, Davis agreed, it was all right for an able educated black person to be granted ...
495: Morality In America
... in order to stay out of the trouble that her Quaker husband’s beliefs would have brought on her. The other section in this book is the sermon by John Winthrop entitled, A Model of Christianity. Two rules by which all men should abide, he says, are to show mercy and do justice. Among many other good deeds, he preaches love among Christians, performing service for the Lord, having unity and ...
496: Rome
... in turn by his stepson Tiberius; by Caligula, a cruel tyrant; and by Cladius the first, who conquered half of Britain. The emperor Nero A.D. 54–68, an unparalleled tyrant, began the persecution of Christianity, which was spreading throughout the empire. Under Trajan A.D. 98–117 the empire's eastern boundaries were pushed past Armenia and Mesopotamia. Marcus Aurelius 161–180 ruled in what is commonly called the Golden ...
497: Edward James Hughes
... ibid.). I. Varnaite also notes that the poet's worldoutlook is a complex one and cannot be one-sidedly simplified to one philosophical school. Among possible influences she mentions folklore, myths and religions other than Christianity. However, drawing parallels between Hughes's work and Schopenhauers's philosophy, she writes that, to both of them, “animate and inanimate nature have the same essence and contain the element of the Will of the ...
498: Ralph Waldo Emerson
... In 1837, he gave a well-known address called "The American Scholar" in which he outlined his philosophy of humanism. A year later, he gave another address, called "The Divinity School Address." This argued about Christianity at that time for being too traditional and ritualistic in its ways. These methods didn't fill the people's spiritual need. Emerson showed his liking under a new religion founded by nature. Truly, by ...
499: Nicholas Ferrar
... READING: Ecclesiasticus 44:1-10,13-14 ("Let us now praise famous men...."; a commemoration of patriarchs,... A History Of The Church In England, J.R.H.Moorman, Morehouse Publishing copyright 1980 The Story Of Christianity, Justo L Gonzalez, Harper Collins Publishers copyright 1984 The Episcopal Church, David Locke Hippocrene Books, New York copyright 1991
500: Martin Luther
... the final authority of the Bible, were adopted by other reformers and are shared by many Protestant denominations today. As the founder of the 16th-century Reformation, he is one of the major figures of Christianity and of Western civilization.


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