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  • *1 : rule, [[control]] <an [[empire]] that dominated the world> *2 : to exert the [[supreme]] determining or guiding [[influence]] on <the [[ambition]] that has dominated his life>
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  • ...It is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber river. ...h]] and the site of the [[Vatican City]], an independent city-state run by the Catholic Church.
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  • ...covery of Constantinople by the Byz.) to 1453, when Constantinople fell to the Turks. ==Period of the Late Roman Empire (4th–mid-7th C.)==
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  • ...ical]] [[emergence]]; [[Jesus]], at [[moral]] and [[spiritual]] emergence. The [[Greek]] taught [[intellectual]] [[liberalism]] leading to [[political]] [ ...reek]] [[mind]] was willing to borrow new and [[good]] [[ideas]] even from the [[Jews]].
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  • ...official religion) is a religious body or [[creed]] officially endorsed by the [[state]]. A state with an official religion, while not [[secular]], is not .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecclesia_(sociology_of_religion) ecclesiae], though the two are slightly different.
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  • ...tness, of building something great and beautiful for the future. Likewise, the United States had a similar ideal of America as a society and a goal toward .... The effort to do what is required diminishes and it is often replaced by the seek for pleasure and personal interests. This happens when material progre
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  • ...n the residence of the [[emperor]] rather than the neighbourhood on top of the hill. ...more centralized [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy monarchies], only the [[monarch]]'s [[Home|residence]] would be a palace.
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  • ...MC may also tell [[jokes]] or [[anecdotes]]. The MC sometimes also acts as the [[protocol]] officer during an official [[state]] function. In hip hop musi ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liturgical_book liturgical books] prescribing the rules and regulations of liturgical celebrations are ''Cæremoniale Romanum
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  • ...carried it to the whole [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_empire Roman Empire]. ...ad a revered [[tradition]] of a great [[past]]. They could [[contemplate]] the [[inheritance]] of great accomplishments in [[philosophy]], [[art]], [[lite
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  • ...les]] conducted many teaching [[groups]] outside the [[sacred]] precincts. The burden of their [[message]] was: *1. The [[kingdom of heaven]] is at hand.
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  • ...istered in the year [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8_BC 8 B.C.], except in the Palestinian kingdom of Herod, where it was taken in [https://en.wikipedia.o ...be born while Joseph was away, and again, [[Bethlehem]] being not far from the City of Judah, Mary foresaw a possible pleasurable visit with her kinswoman
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  • ...this [[change]] [[favored]] [[Christianity]] in that [[Rome]] brought into the whole [[Western world]] a new [[tolerance]] for [[strange]] [[languages]], ...died out, the field for [[religious]] [[propaganda]] was wide open. The [[Roman]] was interested in [[political]] [[administration]]; he cared little for e
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  • ...y happened to occupy a peculiarly [[strategic]] [[geographic]] position in the world as it was at that time ruled and [[organized]] for [[trade]]. ...t]]. And more than half of this caravan [[traffic]] passed through or near the little town of [[Nazareth]] in [[Galilee]].
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  • ...of the [[Greeks]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmin Brahmans] or the more [[spiritual]] [[religions]] of several other peoples. ...rannical]] like that of the [[Hebrews]]; it consisted for the most part in the observance of mere [[forms]], [[vows]], and [[taboos]].
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Adoration-of-the-magi.jpg|right|frame]] ...wikipedia.org/wiki/First_seven_Ecumenical_Councils Christianization of the empire] it could also be used of [[pagan]] or [[barbarian]] [[cultures]].
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  • * the supreme [[council]] and [[tribunal]] of the [[Jews]] during [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-exilic postexilic times ...]]") was an assembly of twenty-three [[judges]] appointed in every city in the Biblical [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_of_Israel Land of Israel].
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  • ...[[Rome]], from [[Latin]] Pantheon, from [[Greek]] pantheion temple of all the gods, from neuter of pantheios of all gods, from pan- + theos god *1: a [[temple]] dedicated to all the gods
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  • ...ultimately from Late Greek kyriakon, from [[Greek]], neuter of kyriakos of the lord, from kyrios lord, master; akin to [[Sanskrit]] śūra [[hero]], [[war *2: the clergy or officialdom of a [[religious]] body
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  • *an official entrusted with [[administration]] of the [[laws]]: as a : a principal official exercising [[governmental]] [[powers] ...civil law systems, a magistrate might be a [[judge]] in a superior court; the magistrate's court might have [[jurisdiction]] over civil cases and [[crimi
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  • ===Topic: ''Faith and Its Application to the Mind''=== ===Teacher: [[Paul, the Apostle|Paul of Tarsus]]===
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