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The following is an example of normative ethics: "Capital punishment is wrong because it is wrong to directly take a human life."
Rituals
Prescribed procedures or ceremonies, often with a symbolic meaning, practiced by a community or religion.
Colonial America
Refers to the period in North American history from the late 16th to the early 18th centuries when various European powers established colonies on the continent, prior to the formation of the United States.
George Whitfield
An influential preacher during the 18th-century Great Awakening in the American colonies, known for his charismatic sermons and role in spreading evangelical Christianity.
Colonial Thought
Refers to the mindset, beliefs, and values that shaped the intellectual landscape of American colonies, particularly regarding independence and governance.
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