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- 1791: King Solomon
- ... with us The Christian Century Dec. 1991: 108. 10) Texas Studies in Lit. and Lang. A Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18, 362-80.1976. 11) The Encyclopedia of Jewish Religion. 378-9. 1965. 12) The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia. Volume 9, 636-7. New York: KTAV Publishing House inc., 1969. 13) Young, P. Solomon so Long? History Today Aug. 1996: 3 ...
- 1792: Kierkegaard And Christianity
- ... truly is, for to try and achieve something without first understanding all of its contents would be a oversight. One must immerse himself in the study and comprehension of this religion to fully understand it and pursue its good. Like a professor or sage, one must derive a sort of pleasure from his work to fully understand what his subject is ...
- 1793: Kate Chopin: Adversity And Criticism
- ... had to endure. After her father's death, she began bonding with the other members of her family. Her mother, Eliza, dealt with death of her husband by focusing on religion. She enrolled Kate in the St. Louis Academy of the Sacred Heart. It is here that Kate discovers literature and the joys of reading (Hoffman). Her great-grandmother taught her ...
- 1794: John Coltrane
- ... world his concept of spirituality in the form of what would soon be a world-renowned and multi-award-winning suite, A Love Supreme. Coltrane's concept fused music and religion. It entailed the expression of music as a form of praise to God. Also, Coltrane borrowed musical and religious techniques from the Hindu and West African traditions. "A Love Supreme ...
- 1795: Julias Caesar
- ... to increase his prestige: He wore the robe, crown, and scepter of a triumphant general and used the title imperator. Furthermore, as Pontifex Maximus, he was head of the state religion. Above all, however, he was in total command of the armies, and this remained the backbone of his power. As a ruler Caesar instituted various reforms. In the provinces he ...
- 1796: Joan Of Arc 2
- ... de Vouthon in the town of Domremy on the border of provinces of Champagne and Lorraine. Her childhood was spent attending her father's herds in the fields and learning religion and housekeeping skills from her mother. Both parents were intensely pious. When Joan was about 12 years old, she began to hear "voices" of St. Michael, St. Catherine, and St ...
- 1797: Joan Of Arc
- ... The English saw Joan as an agent of the devil and put her into jail. She was tried on charges of witchcraft and heresy. Heresy is disbelief in the accepted religion. They wanted her to deny that she had heard the voices of the saints and to remove the soldier's or men's clothes that she wore, since this was ...
- 1798: Jane Addams 2
- ... own interests, Jane followed the wishes of her father by attending Rockford. One disappointing aspect of Rockford was that they offered certificates to its graduate's rather then conventional degrees. Religion and the study of classic literature dominated the curriculum at this educational institution. The following years for Jane Addams became the most difficult in her life. In 1881, John Addams ...
- 1799: Harriet Tubman
- ... and her fellow escapees, would live in Canada. Though the times got rough, even these dangerous times did not stop her from returning to the south to rescue more people. Religion among slaves, became important part of their culture was used as a part of codes, especially when talking about the underground railroad. Harriet received the name as "the Moses of ...
- 1800: George Frideric Handel
- ... and architecture. Baroque has no specific style, more so it is a name for the style of art in the 17th and 18th century. Many discoveries in science influenced art. Religion also determined many aspects of baroque art. The Roman Catholic used the emotional, realistic, and dramatic aspects of art as a means to describe events that occurred in the Bible ...
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