it was a religious movement and helped brake away from Christianity and create new beliefs.
for me a cultural reformation is a reformation cultural
it was a religious movement and helped brake away from Christianity and create new beliefs.
it was a religious movement and helped brake away from Christianity and create new beliefs.
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competition and cultural divisions it says this in my lesson :"Although tensions were largely the result of competition and cultural divisions, the limitations being placed on the Boers in dealing with native Africans added to the tension."
The three divisions of the Pacific Islands are Micronesia (small islands), Melanesia (black islands), and Polynesia (many islands). These divisions are based on geographic, cultural, and historical differences among the islands.
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what are the technological influences in nursing practice in the reformation era? Also the socio-cultural influence on nursing practice in the same era.
Any divisions of Christianity were created by men and usually the result of self serving church systems. There should be no divisions in Christianity (since Christ be the head of the church). If we were to discuss two major divisions I would have to point toward Established Church Systems and Protestant Reformation the latter upon which the United States is established. (Read William Bradford)
Two differences between the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation are their goals: the Reformation aimed to reform the Catholic Church and break away from it, while the Counter-Reformation sought to reform the Catholic Church from within. Similarly, the Reformation focused on individual interpretation of scripture, while the Counter-Reformation emphasized the authority of the Pope and Church teachings. One similarity is that both movements led to significant changes in the practice and theology of Christianity. Another similarity is that both the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation spurred intellectual and cultural developments in Europe.
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A cultural division refers to the separation or distinction between different cultural groups or communities, often based on factors such as ethnicity, religion, language, or social practices. These divisions can result in varying values, beliefs, and customs, potentially leading to misunderstandings or conflicts. Cultural divisions can be observed within societies, as well as between nations, and they often shape social interactions, identity, and group dynamics.