Papers On Religions Of The World, Theology, Church & Politics
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Harry Blamires' "The Christian Mind : How Should A Christian Think"
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5 pages in length. According to Harry Blamires, author of The Christian Mind : How Should A Christian Think, the global resurgence of religion that occurred throughout the past few decades served as a platform for fundamentalist interpretation with regard to religious scriptures. It is the author's contention that this reawakening has been instrumental in a significant distortion of traditional religious interpretation. As religion has become globalized over the past three decades, it has taken on a decidedly different fa�ade: that of what is contrary to all it has represented in the past. No additional sources cited.
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Hasidism
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For many people, the idea of a Hasidic Jew brings to mind a
somber individual in dark clothing walking in the vicinity of the old
Boro Park in Brooklyn, New York. Actually, the picture is correct - the
connotations that are part of the picture may be wrong. This 5 page
paper explores the religious practices, beliefs and life style of the
Hasidim. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KThasdic.wps
Healing for Damaged Emotions
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This 5 page paper contemplates the book Healing for Damaged Emotions, written by David A. Seamands and Gary R. Collins. How the authors manage to blend religion with psychology is at the crux of this analytical paper. No additional sources cited.
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Heart of Flesh: A Book Review
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A 10 page review of "Heart of Flesh: A Feminist Spirituality for Women and Men" by Joan D. Chittister. The book documents the ostracism of women both from public policy and from the theological development of the western world and uses the work of other authors to substantiate Chittister's contentions. This ostracism has limited both the growth and the vision of the world. Chittister uses the life of Jesus as a format for the spirituality which she see so critically hinges on the embracement of feminist values rather than the condemnation of those values. She calls for calls for a reorganization of world thinking in terms of spirituality. A Feminist Spirituality for Women and Men", as its title would suggest, calls for hearts of flesh rather than the hearts of stone which have so shaped our past. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Hijra of the Prophet Mohammed
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A 5 page paper which discusses the event of Hijra as
it relates to the Prophet Mohammed. Bibliography 5 sources.
Filename: RAhijra.rtf
Hilliard/The Buddha, etc.
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A 5 page book review of F.H. Hilliard's The Buddha, The Prophet and The Christ. This book offers a comparison between three of the world's principal religions -- Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. Hilliard makes the point in his introduction that the differences between these religions are often misunderstood, and they are frequently misrepresented (7). While Hilliard readily admits that these religions differ in fundamental respects, he also asserts that "they are not nearly so far from one another as them seem" (7). The sections that Hilliard presents on each religion more then substantiate this assertion. No additional sources cited.
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Hinduism
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An 11 page research paper that examines Hinduism, the oldest of the world's great religions. The writer examines the basic beliefs of this religion and its fundamental principles; summaries of its sacred texts; the significance of yoga; and the place of Hinduism in the Western world. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Hinduism and Buddhism
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A comparison between Hinduism and Buddhism, with some of the major tenets of both philosophies including the three jewels, the skandhas and the concept of enlightenment.
Bibliography lists 3 sources
Filename: JL2budd.rtf
HINDUISM AND POLITICS
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This paper discusses the politicalization of Hinduism, particularly in India, where Hinduism is considered the "state's" religion. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MThinpol.rtf
History Of Jewish Belief & Practice
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9 pages charting the entire history of Jewish ritual and belief, starting with the Matriarchs to Hebrew Union College. Charts history, conflict and literary work, naming specific leaders, including King David, King Saul, Judah the Maccabee, Moses Mendlessohn, Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch and Rabbi Frankel. No Bibliography.
Filename: Judai.wps
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