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| Period of Judges: begins (c. 1399) after the the 40 years in the wilderness described in Exodus. Moses dies before reaching Canaan. Once the 12 tribes of the Hebrews reach the promised land, they find they are in frequent conflict with the neighboring regions. They need leaders to guide them in battle. Their leaders, called judges, also handle more traditional judicial matters as well as warfare. Joshua comes first |
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| FALL OF JERUSALEM, Babylonian exile begins |
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| Alexander the Great conquered Palestine and Egypt |
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| Fisrt Ecumental council, outlaw Arianism |
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| the western pope crowns a king |
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| christianity spread to russia |
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| study religion through different perspective |
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| the guy who rebuild Jerusalem |
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| the guy who collected Written Torah |
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| The emperor who conquered Egypt, and Persia, and Assyria |
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| a jewish priest who rebelled Seleucid Empire from 166 to 166 bce |
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| an early Christian apologist, who believed and mix the influence of pagan philosophy and Greek hellenization |
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| emphasized the Father's Divinity over the Son, and opposed Trinitarian, a controversial figure in the first Council of Nicea in 325 AD |
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| the first emperor who converted to Christian |
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| the priest who written a guide book for monks to know how to live in the community |
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| A rabbi who always not patient lol |
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| a rabbi who always better than Hillel |
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| the empire who collected the Oral Torah (Mishhnah) |
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| worship one God while accepting possible existence of other gods |
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| different tribes have different gods, but my gods is better than yours |
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| worship different gods in appropriate times |
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| single principle, only God, view universe as a whole |
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| both good and evil coexist, |
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| a study concerns about the experitial aspect of religion, describing religious phenomena and worshipping etc |
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| phenomenology of religion |
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| a collective group of God |
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| The wrong Gods, or false gods, evil spirit |
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| the principle of Zoroastrianism |
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| The primary collection of texts of Zoroastrianism |
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| the commentary on Zoroastrian texts: Avesta |
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| five books of Jewish scriptures |
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| after the Alexander the Great conquered the Israel, the cultural influence |
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| An ancient greek translation of the hebrew bible |
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| early Christian teachers and bishops |
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| the Christian principle that usually a statement of faith and describes the beliefs shared by a religious community |
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"and from son" in Nicene creed, but not in Greek text "holy spirit" from god or from god and son |
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| a populist religion, democratic, less attacked to high class, wider appeal |
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| the gathering place for jewish |
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| older religious leader, they are conservative |
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| consult of oders, Judges authorize laws, scriptures |
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| the collection of Oral Torah |
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| the collection of Mishnah and its commentary |
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| the teacher of jewish bible |
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| after the first Jewish-Roman War, a siege of the fortress by troops of the Roman Empire led to the mass suicide |
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| a regression estimation technique that calculates the estimated coefficient so as to minimize the sum of the squared residuals |
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| The meaning of a multivariate regression coefficient |
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| the change in the dependent variable associated with a one-unit increase in the independent variable in question, holding constant the other independent variable in the equation. |
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| coefficient of determination |
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| the ratio of the explained sum of squares to the total total sum of squares. The higher R-squares, the closer the estimated regression equation fits the sample data. |
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| the excess of the number of observations over the number of coefficient |
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| the percentage of variation of Y around its mean that is explained by the regression equation, adjusted for degree of freedom. |
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