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Chalcedonianism

Western Medieval Europe vs. Byzantine Empire

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From 1700 to 1775 the various churches, established and non-established, fundamentally shaped colonial life, including education and politics. React

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By the Eighteenth century, most colonial regions had their identities in terms of economic distinction. For example, the Northern Colonies grew grain and raised cattle while the Chesapeake colonies and North Carolina were heavily dependent on tobacco. An established church is one officially supported by the government while a non established church is the exact opposite. Two established churches that stood out in 1755 were the Anglican and the Congregational. Aside from learning religious aspects of life from these established churches, they also learned a new sense of learning and government. Through the teachings and beliefs of these two churches, came a new way of life.

notes ch6 key issue 2

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Chapter 6 Key Issue 2 Christianity was founded upon teachings of Jesus Roman Catholic belief- god convey his grace through seven sacraments Eastern Orthodoxy comprise the faith and practices of collection of churchs in the 5th century Protestantism originated with principles of Reformation in 16th century origin of islam- traces its origin to same narrative as Judaism and Christianity they all believe adam to be first man and abraham to been one of descendants Jews and Christians trace their story through abraham oringinal wife sarah and son issac also the origin of the other universalr
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