The correct answer is "were interested in the early Christian period as well as early Greek and Roman culture". Northern renaissance christian humanists, such as Desiderium Erasmus criticized the church's lack of spirituality, and believed the ideas of Christianity and of classical civilization could be harmonized by making changes to the current ideology of the Church. On the other hand, most of the Italian humanists rejected Christianity to be against the Italian lords of that era.
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Rituals have the ability to turn basic daily activities into mystical and sacred events. An example is the preparation of food for the Lord's Supper and for a common supper: the same materials may be used, but when it comes to the Eucharist, we have a practice impregnated with another meaning. A holy practice.
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The law cannot enforce responsiblity
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Institutional oppression is a form of systemic oppression, whereby an institution (e.g university of government) intentionally discriminate a group of people based on their identity, such as race and class.While another group benefits. These intentional disadvantages are supported and enforced by the institutions policies and laws, and supported by society.
Examples of the intersection between systemic and institutional oppression:
1. Biased policies used in hiring. A company may seek a candidate who will work 6 days a week and extra hours each week. This will result in little to no women being hired because of the potential that she might (if not already) have kids, thus unable to work long hours and weekends.
2. Institutional racism in the housing sector. Black individuals are denied home loans because they are assumed to be living in high risk neighborhoods (racial profiling), while their White counterparts are assumed to live in safe neighborhoods, thus are eligible for home loans
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