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- 1591: Big Brother: Who Is He And What Does He Want
- ... how strong minded the population of America is, it is still possible, however unlikely for a single person to take over the country and force everyone to be the same religion, have the same ideas and not be able to think freely or speak there mind on much of anything. If things started to get like that, where one person tries ...
- 1592: The Fortunate Pilgrim
- ... return with having earned enough money so that they would not have to struggle to make ends meet. However, on his last trip he returned a new man. He found religion and met a man that got him a higher paying job at a chocolate factory. After some time had passed Frank became a man of intense and violent rage and ...
- 1593: The Chosen: The Similar Desires of David Malter and Reb Saunders
- ... on the other hand had Reuven memorizing about two to three paragraphs in the same period of time. David Malter and Reb Saunders had their differences in how they approached religion and how they related to their sons. They had differences in the way they communicated with their sons. They had differences in how they approached the thought of their son ...
- 1594: Chekhov’s “The Bet”: Metamorphosis of the Lawyer
- ... languages, philosophy, and history. He writes a letter to the banker in six different languages. After the tenth year he begins reading the Gospel, followed by Theology and histories of religion. Towards the end of his confinement, the lawyer has become a very wise and educated man. He has gained much wisdom about life with all the reading he has done ...
- 1595: A Summary Of Martin Luther, Lectures On Galatians
- ... hidden and out of sight." (p. 8) The comfort of conscience is the righteousness of faith. (p. 5) Luther delineates a series of dichotomies: morality/faith, works/grace, secular society/religion (p. 7), conscience/joy, works/faith, earthly/heavenly, Adam/Jesus, sin/righteousness, death/eternal life, flesh/spirit, Law/Christ (p. 9), Law/grace, Moses the lawgiver/Christ the savior (p ...
- 1596: 1984: Socialism, Fascism, or Communism
- ... by the workers, the proletariats. In the book, the proles are the working classes, so that might foreshadow a revolution. Also, another trait that shows up in 1984 is no religion. The ultimate goal of Communism is that no government is needed. In a fascist state, there is a totalitarian dictatorship, where one person or group controls everything within. This can ...
- 1597: Character Willie Stark in Jack Burden's Novel
- ... are offered. Furthermore, a part of Willie Stark's negative view of people seems conditioned by his religious background. That is, although he is not a religious person, and although religion does not play a major role in the novel, there are indications that the ideas of original sin and of the sinfulness of man are pervasive in the culture in ...
- 1598: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
- ... these experiences as the backbone of her best writing. Brought up by her grandmother who raised her as well as her older brother Baily Jr. with a strong sense of religion and respect towards all. One of the major barriers or "cages" expressed in her autobiography is the racial barrier felt as she was growing up in a divided town. Another ...
- 1599: Paradise Lost
- ... The ancient Gentiles were only superficially virtuous, for they lacked inward sanctity. They sought their reward on earth rather than in Heaven, pursuing worldly renown rather than celestial glory. Their religion tended to fill man with pride by persuading him that he was naturally virtuous. Their teachings incited him to revenge rather than to patience. (Milton's . . . 211-12) That Milton ...
- 1600: Machiavelli's The Prince: Views of A Leader
- ... a word that is not implicit with the five above-mentioned qualities; and he must never appear to be anything but the very soul of clemency, faithfulness, frankness, humanity, and religion to all those who see and hear him" (Prince 63). It is not necessary for the Prince to be merciful, humane, kind, and faithful, although it may be necessary to ...
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