#1) Map of Jerusalem-
#2) Old CityPopulation: 750,000 Elevation: 2500 ft Annual Rainfall per-year: 25 in Only rains during the winter (Nov.-April), No rain during the Summer (MayOct.). beautiful, dry and sunny. Draw map:
#3) Discuss the idea, that
Outline for bullet #3 on Study Guide "The mid-term exam is intended to assess your knowledge of the material we have covered in class thus far, as well as your own engagement with the issues we have discussed. Specifically: Bullet #3: The Crusades an
The Pardoner The Pardoner rides in the very back of the party in the General Prologue and is fittingly the most marginalized character in the company. His profession is somewhat dubious-pardoners offered indulgences, or previously written pardons for
Jerusalem Exam #2 Study Questions #1.) Draw Map of Jerusalem with four hills, three valleys, ancient cores, Solomonic expansion; water source.
#2.) Old City: Population: 750,000 Elevation: 2500 ft Annual Rainfall per-year: 25 in. Only rains during t
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The Crusades
Lecture 10
First time we have large-scale warfare in the name of Christianity As a result of Church reforms, NOT in reaction to Muslim conquering of the Holy Land ISLAMIC THREATS Islamic world rapidly expanding by the 11th century o
Satyanarayan 1 The essence of religion formulates a very human desire to communicate with the natural world through higher beliefs. Yet, as with the human condition, the process by which religion occurs varies immensely in practice, location, and phi
Relics in theory and practice
HIST 329 Early Church 313-787 Lecture 5
What is a Relic?
Relics included:
Body parts, clothes, and other objects associated with saints Earth, oil, or water from holy places
Meaning of relics:
A relic was a physical fr
RABBI NORMAN LAMM THE JEWISH CENTER THE WORLD UNITED
SHABBAT HAZON JULY 19, 1969
This is the week when the world will be achieving hopefully, safely - one of the great triumphs of the human race: the landing of man on the moon. Only time will tell
Guided Notes: Romanesque, Gothic, and Fourteenth Century Europe* The following notes and questions are a guide to help you prepare for the Romanesque, Gothic, and Fourteenth Century that is part of the final examination. The notes refer to Powerpoint
Greg Whipple E. Aronstein Section 121
The Fall of Priests, The Rise of the Individuals
From the mid 14th century to the late 16th century, people of the western hemisphere found resurgence in the Roman and Greek classic arts, the human body and sou
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STUDY GUIDE: GOSPEL OF LUKE
Introduction to the Gospel According to Luke NT 93-95 Luke's portrait of Jesus: How does the author of Luke want readers to perceive Jesus? 1. 2. 3. What does Luke present Jesus' coming among humanity as? What began wi
Topic 4
Mark: Jesus as Suffering Messiah
Anonymous (all the gospels are). Tradition going back to Papias (c. 135) attributes to Mark, a disciple of Peter (see Harris, p. 128). Evaluation. Tradition: Rome Others: Syria; Palestine
A. Circumsta
Varieties Final Exam Notes
3/31/09
Christianization of Roman Empire
Decius: creates 1st schism Valerian: same edict as Decius, short lasting, killed in battle with Parthians, persecuted Christians 303: Diocletian persecutions begin again
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The History of the Franks (Week 8) The reading for this week and next week is on the Franks, including The History of the Franks, written by Gregory of Tours (538-594 AD). We are looking at a Germanic, tribal society and culture (a warrior culture),
PILGRIMAGE
Santiago the Pilgrim from a late 14th-century French copy of the Golden Legend Relics remains of saints objects touched by saints contact relics power of relics derived from holiness of saint continued interest of saint in place of rel