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  2. Christianity in the 11th century - Wikipedia

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    With hindsight, one might say that a new note was struck when a controversy about the meaning of the eucharist blew up around Berengar of Tours in the 11th century: hints of a new confidence in the intellectual investigation of the faith that perhaps foreshadowed the explosion of theological argument that was to take place in the 12th century.

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    Pages in category "Christian religious orders established in the 12th century" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  5. Christianity in the 12th century - Wikipedia

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    Two investiture controversies ended in the 12th century, both concerning whether secular or religious authorities could appoint bishops. One was between the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor, which ran from 1076 (starting between Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV) until 1122, when Pope Callixtus II and Emperor Henry V agreed on the Concordat of Worms.

  6. Twelfth grade - Wikipedia

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    A 12th grade visual arts class in Scott County, Virginia in the United States. Twelfth Grade (also known as 12th Grade, Grade 12, Senior Year, Standard 12, 12th Standard, Class 12 or 12th Class) is the twelfth and final year of formal or compulsory education. It is typically the final year of secondary school and K–12 in most parts of the ...

  7. Historiography of religion - Wikipedia

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    Discovering Religious History in the Modern Age (2001) McLeod, Hugh. "Religion and the City," Urban History Yearbook (1978) p7-22. reviews studies of religion in the cities of Europe and America 1820s-1970s; Ranger, T. O. and Isaria Kimambo. The Historical Study of African Religion (University of California Press, 1972)

  8. Weekday Religious Education - Wikipedia

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    Weekday Religious Education (WRE) or Released Time for Religious Instruction (RTRI) is a released time religious education program [1] [2] for public school students in the United States. The program is administered during school hours, but by law [ 3 ] must be conducted outside school property.

  9. Religious studies - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012, major Law and Religion organizations in the U.S. included 500 law professors, 450 political scientists, and specialists in numerous other fields such as history and religious studies. Between 1985 and 2010, the field saw the publication of some 750 books and 5000 scholarly articles. [ 34 ]