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Indifferent and Clear-minded75mo ago

What saves people is not God or the law, but the power of love!

It's better to read all the chicken soup in the world than to read a good book in its entirety

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Endless Starry Sky Wanderer26mo ago

🔥The role of religion📖

Last year, I first read Dostoyev's "The Brothers Karamazov". When I read "Crime and Punishment" this year, I felt that Dostoev admired religious belief, enlightenment and redemption. Alyosha in "The Brothers Karamazov" and Raskolnikov in this article are both. For this reason, I also specifically checked some branches of Christianity. In short, Russia belongs to the Orthodox Church within Christianity. It is undeniable that Christianity has a very obvious role in educating people in the Western world. Dostoev's works highlight this aspect of religious belief. Christianity is the collective name for the various sects that believe in Jesus Christ as the savior, also known as Christianity. Christianity, Buddhism and Islam are known as the three major religions. (1) Catholicism is also called Catholicism. And because it is centered in Rome, it is also called the Roman Catholic Church. After being introduced to China in the 16th century, it was called Catholicism in China because its believers called the god they worshiped "God". The Catholic Church attaches great importance to the hierarchical system in its organizational structure. The Catholic hierarchy is divided into two categories: the clerical hierarchy and the governing hierarchy. The clerical hierarchy is a "grade established by God" and consists of bishops, priests, and deacons. The ecclesiastical hierarchy is a hierarchy formed based on the governance and jurisdiction of the church, as well as certain specific divisions of labor. The highest person is the pope, followed by the patriarch, patriarch, provincial archbishop, metropolitan, archbishop, diocesan bishop, and cardinals, important members of the Holy See specially appointed by the pope. At present, Catholicism is the largest sect of Christianity. There are 880 million Catholics in the world, accounting for about 18.5% Of the world's population. The distribution in various continents is roughly: about 370 million in Latin America, about 250 million in Europe, about 80 million in North America and Africa, and about 70 million in Asia and Oceania. 2) Orthodox Christianity is also called Orthodoxy. And because it developed from the church that was popular in the Greek-speaking areas of the eastern Roman Empire, it is also called Greek Orthodoxy. After the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453, some Slavic-speaking countries such as Russia successively broke away from the direct jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople and established autonomous churches, gradually forming the Slavic-speaking Russian Orthodox Church. The Greek Orthodox Church currently mainly refers to the Orthodox Church using the Byzantine rite. In terms of church organization, the Orthodox Church denies the Catholic view that "only 'apostolic dioceses', that is, dioceses established by apostles, have the right to become patriarchates." It believes that patriarchates should be established based on actual conditions, such as the economic and political importance of a country or city. The Patriarchate (Archdiocese) has jurisdiction over several capital dioceses. The head of the diocese is the bishop, whose candidate must be a senior monk or a priest who promises to imitate the monastic life after receiving the priesthood. Priests can marry but cannot be elected as bishops. The positions below the bishop are: monk high priest, monk priest and monk acolyte, followed by acolytes and chanters. Orthodox believers are mainly distributed in Southeast Europe, the Balkan Peninsula, Asia Minor, the United States and other regions. There are only a small number of Orthodox Christians in China. In 1984, there were about 8,000 Orthodox Christians in China, mainly concentrated in the northeastern region. The main Orthodox autocephalous churches include the Patriarchate of Constantinople, the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, the Russian Orthodox Church, the Georgian Orthodox Church, the Cyprus Orthodox Church, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, the Romanian Orthodox Church, the Polish Orthodox Church, the Greek Orthodox Church, the American Orthodox Church, the Japanese Orthodox Church, the Finnish Orthodox Church, etc. (3) Protestantism It is the collective name for the various new religions that were formed away from Catholicism during the religious reform movement in the 16th century, and the various new sects that continued to differentiate from these sects. It is also translated as the Resistance or Orthodox Sect. The various Protestant churches in China call themselves Christianity or Jesus Christ rather than Protestantism. Although there are many sects in Protestantism, they have three common principles in terms of doctrine, namely, justification by faith, every believer can become a priest, and the Bible has the highest authority. These three principles are diametrically opposed to Catholicism. There are many Protestant sects, but there are three main mainstream sects, namely Lutheranism, which is distributed in most of Germany and the Nordic countries, including Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and other countries, Reformed sect, which is distributed in Switzerland, the Netherlands, Scotland and part of Germany, and Anglicanism, which is distributed in England. There are approximately 360 million Protestants in the world, two-thirds of which are concentrated in Europe and North America. In addition, China's Christians are mainly Protestant denominations.

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用户53370131216947mo ago

Beautiful, so beautiful

Very beautiful and enjoyable

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Wuqing69mo ago

Raskolnikov wanted to prove that he was an extraordinary person because he was unwilling to live an ordinary life Because of this crazy idea, various pictures kept popping up in Raskolnikov's mind Until he devised a perfect plan

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Book Friends 2023060319439972mo ago

Very easy to change

GVvVB baby won't roll around

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Book Friends 2023052320531623127313236mo ago

justice or evil

A down-and-out college student, full of adolescent rebellion and unruliness, so aloof that it's suffocating. He did not realize that the values ​​​​that were gradually formed were still like saplings whose roots had just been buried in the soil, and the foundation was still loose. Due to his sick ideals and distorted values, he actually murdered two people. After completing this feat, he discovered how fragile his ideal was. From then on, the condemnation of conscience tortured him every day and punished him cruelly. He finally surrendered under the inspiration of love, and his soul was redeemed under the nourishment of love.

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Al Ain69mo ago

Ordinary people are still extraordinary people. Raskolnikov paid a great price to verify this. He killed an old woman and his sister, successfully removing himself from suspicion. But his inner morality made him suffer.

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