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1851: Summary And Review Of Rheinhol
... Fox, a distinguished historian, researcher, and professor of history and humanity at Reed College, views Reinhold Niebuhr as the most important twentieth century theologian. Fox has expressed significant interest in religion and culture in modern America, and uses Niebuhr as a focal point for those studies. Fox appears to educate and express himself extremely well and uses an innumerable amount of ...
1852: Siddhartha
... sang in the morning, became mute and as this surprised him, he went up to the cage and looked inside/ The little bird was dead” (82). Siddhartha’s freedom from religion and promiscuous behaviors cease along with the birds death, “ he felt horror and death in his heart/ He sat and felt himself dying, withering, finishing” (82). He recognizes the materialistic ...
1853: Sir Thomas More
Thomas More In life, belief can be a very powerful thing, powerful enough to affect major choices. Believing is having faith in an idea, person, thing or religion. In Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons, Sir Thomas More made many important choices the were affected by a belief in the religious theory that the Pope is ...
1854: Sophocles
... portrayal of character, and by making each play a separate psychological and dramatic unity. Sophocles also effected a modification in the spirit and significance of a tragedy. Although problems of religion and morality still provided the themes, the nature of humans and their problems and struggles became the fundamental interest of Greek tragedy.
1855: Satyagraha, A Weapon Of Non-vi
... Mohandas, however, once told his mother as a young child, that he did not consider " Untouchables to be inferior to anyone, nor did he believe Untouchability to be sanctioned by religion," (Chada, 1998) and when Gandhi founded the Satyagraha Ashram, a (religiously oriented community, centered around a holy man) on " May twenty-fifth, nineteen-fifteen, in the village of Kochrab,” (Chada ...
1856: Sheyann Webb
... the squirrel was cleanly shot though the head, even though she was only 8 years old! Annie's mom liked having the meat for dinner, but the family's Quaker religion opposed violence. Annie had to promise never to use the gun on someone. Annie was well known in Cincinnati for her cleanly shot birds. People who ate the birds did ...
1857: Peter The Great
... of the most radical reforms of Peter the Great was the abolition of the Patriarchate and the establishment of the Holy Synod. Peter the Great had a typical attitude towards religion as an absolutist ruler of the eighteenth century. He resented the Church's ignorance, conservatism, and the wealth. In Russia, the Church had enjoyed great influence and its head, the ...
1858: The American Constitution
... United States provides the basic rights of American citizens, and laws passed by Congress give additional rights. These rights are called civil rights. They include freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of assembly (the right to gather peacefully for political or other purposes). American citizens have the right to vote for the President and members of Congress and to ...
1859: P. T. Barnum
... father he juggled several jobs. He bought his own store in Bethel, he started a newspaper, and he ran a lottery. Much to Charity's dismay Barnum adopted a new religion, Universalism, which offered what he called a more "cheerful" Christianity. Barnum was strongly opposed to the involvement of the Congregationalist church in local politics. In 1831 he used his newspaper ...
1860: Muhammed Ali
... Clay proceeded to the Rome Olympics and won the light-heavyweight gold medal. Immediately after winning the gold medal, Clay was subjected to horrible comments about his race and his religion, which forced him to throw his gold medal away because he felt that people did not accept him. Cassius Clay was a great amateur boxer, and won 100 out of ...


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