Papers On Specific People (Religion)
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Egyptian Mummies: Societal Significance
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A 3 page discussion of the importance of Egyptian mummies to Egyptian belief in an afterlife. Clarifies that originally only the pharaohs were mummified in recognition of the belief that they were living gods. Eventually,however, mummification became the desire of all ancient Egyptians and all those who could afford to do so pursued mummification as an insurance of their participation in an afterlife. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPmummy.wps
Erasmus and Luther
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A 7 page paper which compares Erasmus' 'Fraise of Folly' to
Luther's 'To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation.' Bibliography lists 2 additional
sources.
Filename: RAerasms.rtf
Ethics of the New Millennium; Happiness in the Twenty-First Century
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This 3 page paper considers the subject of happiness as portrayed in the book 'Ethics of the New Millennium' by the Dalai Lama. Considering issues such as what is meant by happiness the paper discusses how the Dalai lama considers we may attain this as individuals and as a society in a moral and ethical manner. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEhapnes.wps
Eucharist As An Impetus For Social Change In India
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A 6 page paper about Christianity in the Third World with emphasis on India. Using student-provided sources, the essay focuses on the works of George Soares-Prabhu. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGindprb.rtf
Evil, According to Saint Augustine
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A 5 page argumentative essay which paper which examines three ideas Augustine expressed about evil in his autobiographical and theological text, �Confessions.� Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGsaevil.rtf
Exegeses Of Antioch And Alexandria
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A 9 page paper that explains the controversy between the Antiochene exegeses and the Alexandrine exegeses in the first few centuries. One was literal, one was allegorical. The early church fathers were trying to answer questions like what the purpose of Scripture was and the divine/human nature of Jesus. The essay provides background on the development of the Christian school in Alexandria and the city's importance in the world. The arguments of each side are presented. The issue found itself discussed in the different councils. The question the writer eventually answers is: Was the controversy between the Alexandrines and the Antiochenes resolved by the early 5th century? Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGexgcv.rtf
Exegesis - Faith In Galatians
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A 10 page paper. When Paul spoke of faith in terms of righteousness, did he mean faith in Christ or faith of Christ, i.e., Christ's faithfulness? This is the emphasis of this essay. The essay begins with an introduction to Galatians. Issues discussed include the difference in Paul's opinions of the law found between Galatians and Romans, which have been explained using the concept of covenantal nomism by some authors. The writer comments on the five questions Paul asks the Galatians at the beginning of Chapter 3. The definitions of pistis, pisteuo, peitho and pistis Christou are explained. Numerous verses are included to support the conclusions of other writers. The writer presents a conclusion related to the catalyst question at the end. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGgalat.rtf
Exegesis Genesis 16-17
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This 8 page paper presents an exegesis of Chapters 16 and 17 in Genesis. The messages contained in Genesis 16 through 17 continues the theme of relationships that is found throughout the entire Book of Genesis, relationships between man and God and relationships among the people. It is in these chapters that God again promises Abraham and Sarah a son and in which God reaffirms His covenant but this time, it is conditional and applies to Abraham and all his descendents. This essay presents an exegetical hypothesis and cites Wesley, Henry, and Jamieson's commentaries on these chapters. Sarah and Abraham's loss of patience and belief in the promise God made is discussed along with their weakness, leading to temptation. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGgen16.rtf
Experiences of Religious Tradition in America.
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(10 pp) According to Anna-Liza Kosma (2001),
"spirituality is like jello. It comes in every
imaginable flavor, it's almost impossible to pin
down, and your definitions will only last until it
morphs into another shape." On the other hand,
"sociologist Wade Clark Roof (2000), teaching at
the University of California, does come up with two
categories for the slippery world of contemporary
spirituality: seekers who pursue meaning by
sampling a smorgasbord of dishes, and dwellers who
feast from a singular table." In this discussion
we will be looking at those who "feast from a
singular table," and if anything have chosen to
"host" that table as well. Included in this
discussion will be the first hand accounts as
provided in The Chosen by Chaim Potok, Black Elk
Speaks by John G Neihardt, and Mama Lola by
Karen McCarthy Brown.
Filename: BBrelpvo.doc
Exploration of Religion:
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This 4 page paper explores the basic premise of several religions, including indigenous religions, God's covenant with the Jews, Zoroastrianism and its impact on Judaism, the difference between the various sects of Judaism, and more. This paper examines how these religious topics integrate into a history of religion. Bibligraphy lists 0 sources.
Filename: GSRelign.rtf
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