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Papers On Religions Of The World, Theology, Church & Politics
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Edwards & Occom/Sermon Comparison
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A 4 page essay that contrasts and compares "A Sermon Preached at the Execution of Moses Paul, an Indian" by Samson Occom and "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Jonathan Edwards. The writer argues that these sermons demonstrate how these two eighteenth century men adhered to similar theological perspectives and themes. However, Occom's sermon also carries within it a message to his fellow Native Americans that has a political content that Edwards' sermon did not. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khedocc.rtf
Egyptian Journey to the Afterlife
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A 15 page discussion of the critical components of the ancient Egyptian's belief in an afterlife. Notes that much of our contemporary knowledge regarding ancient Egyptian culture is based on archaeological findings. Among the most interesting of these findings are those which relate to the elaborate worship rituals of the Egyptians, rituals which to a large degree were comprised of those relating to death and the afterlife. Provides an overview of Egyptian belief, preparation for the afterlife, mummification, the preparation of the body, rituals instructing the dead, the tombs, and ceremonies. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPegyDth.wps
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.doc
EGYPTIAN SHAWABTIS: SYMBOLISM AND MEANING
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This 4 page paper describes the funtion, iconography, symbolism, religious meaning, and explains the significance of the Ancient Egyptian Shawabtis. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBswbtis.rtf
El Cid, Koran, Yvain, Joinville
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This 28 page paper responds to nine disparate questions incorporating each of these four works into each response: El Cid; Koran; Yvain or the Knight with the Lion by Chretien de Troyes; and The Memoirs of the Lord of Joinville. In the last case, some responses are in the perspective of King Louis IX (St. Louis) and others are from Joinville's perspective. Examples of topics: What significance does each place on earthly rewards? How does each respond to conflict? How do each view women and/or women's accomplishments and what accomplishments die medieval France admire in women? What do each expect of followers? How does accountability fit into each? Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGcidyv.rtf
Elements in Our Society: Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist, and Legalist
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A 4 page paper
which examines how our society possesses elements that are similar to the beliefs of
Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist, and Legalist schools of thought. Bibliography lists 2
sources.
Filename: RAdao.rtf
Elijah's Message
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A 3 page paper that reports and discusses Elijah's messages to the kings and using two examples, demonstrates that Elijah was following along in the tradition of the prophets, which was to point out to the people they would be destroyed if they did not return to their one true God. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGelij.RTF
Emerson: The Divinity School Address
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This 3 page paper discusses the commencement address Ralph Waldo Emerson gave to the Cambridge Divinity School in 1838. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVDivAdd.rtf
Encounters with God
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A 6 page essay that examines Old Testament scripture in which a prophet experienced an encounter with a manifestation of the Almighty. The writer discusses numerous passages, which show the God of the Old Testament to be just, but harsh. The writer discusses this aspect in light of the theological truth of the New Testament. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khgodenc.rtf
English Colonists Perceptions and Beliefs as Applied to Native Americans
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A 7 page overview of early colonial interactions with Native Americans. The manner in which European colonists viewed the Native Americans whose lands they invaded varied both according to geography and according to time. The Puritans as a whole would proclaim their belief that all people were equal before God. Puritan proclamation and act, however, were two different things. In practice, race, class, and literacy were salient issues.
Filename: PPnaPuri.rtf
Enlightenment's Effect on Theology
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A 10 page paper discussing the role of the Enlightenment and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant in the shaping of modern theology. Kant observed, "If we are asked, 'Do we now live in an enlightened age?' the answer is, 'No, but we do live in an age of enlightenment.'" Kant provided a framework within which individuals are able to hold to faith in God and grow in autonomy and personal responsibility while yet relying on God to direct their lives. Pre-Enlightenment theology kept the individual from the throne in the same way that the curtain separated individuals from the Most Holy Place of the tabernacle. The Enlightenment – aided by Kant's philosophy – tore away the curtain that men had replaced long after Jesus' death. Modern theology can make the way clear, but it is still left to individuals to choose to travel the path. Bibliography lists 15 sources in 25 footnotes.
Filename: KSrelPhilTheo.rtf
Environmental Problems And Religious Misinterpretation: Christianity And Judaism
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10 pages in length. One of the many alternative explanations of the source of environmental problems was advanced by historian Lynn White, whose thesis contends the environmental crisis is due to the teachings of Judaism and Christianity in which Western culture has created a warped view of the proper relationship between humans and their environment. Upon examining White's article, it is clear to see his assertions are correct, in that religious teachings – particularly Christian in nature - instruct followers to look upon the environment as something to "subdue" (White, 1967, pp. 1203-1207), have dominion over and otherwise control to the point of absolute exploitation. According to White (1967), these gross misinterpretations are the fundamental reasons mankind faces the environmental problems that exist in contemporary society. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCLynnWht.rtf
Ephesians 4:1-6
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A 10 page exegetic discussion of this passage. The ministry of Paul constitutes a radical paradigm shift in the early Christian faith, as it was Paul and his disciples who successfully broadened the scope of the early Christian faith to encompass Gentile society, in addition to Christianity's original Jewish followers. Ephesians 4:1-6 can be understood as a call for unity among believers, as in this passage Paul emphasizes the need for patience, humility, and peace among Christians, no matter what their background. This examination of this passage will show why Paul's stance was considered to be so radical, as he argued that rather than basing their sense of identity on ethnic consideration, Christians should regard themselves as united with the body of the Church. Two word studies are included, as well as a brief examination of general background and structure Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: kheph416
Ephesians 5:1-16
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A 3 page example expository sermon based on this passage. No other sources cited.
Filename: khep5.rtf
Ephesians 5:18-21 And The Holy Spirit
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A 3 page paper that responds to this question: "Why only believers who are under the control of the Holy Spirit can evidence the joy, thanksgiving and submission presented in this passage?" The writer cites other Scripture to demonstrate the need for total submission to the Spirit and emphasizes the joy the believer feels when following the commands in this passage. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGeph5s.RTF
Epicurean Ethics
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A 5 page paper discussing the Epicurean view of good and evil (i.e.,
pleasure and pain) and the part that knowledge plays in bringing the happiness that should be the
goal of every individual. Epicurus (342-270 B.C.) maintained that the pursuit of pleasure was not
that which could be procured through physical enjoyments, but rather through contemplation.
Therefore knowledge can only contribute to the happy life, for increased knowledge can bring
increased assurance that the Epicurean way is the true one. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSepicure.rtf
Epitome of the Iconoclastic Seventh Synod
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A 3 page essay that discusses what this document is, who wrote it and what it meant to Christians in the eighth century. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khicon7s.rtf
Erasmus
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This 10 page paper discusses whether or not Erasmus was a typical humanist of his day and concludes that he was not. Also describes Erasmus's interaction with Martin Luther. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVErasms.rtf
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
Erasmus, Luther & De Sale
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A 7 page research paper that offers 2 short essays. The first is on the debate between Erasmus and Luther concerning free will and the second contrasts and compares the tone and writing style of Luther and Francis De Sales in regards to the existence and nature of Purgatory. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: kheldes.rtf
Eternity
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A 5 page paper discussing the relevancy of time and eternity in relationship to a supreme being, or God. The issues discussed are essentially based on the essay titled 'Timeless Eternity' by Brain Davies. The theories discussed address the essential quality of time which is a highly opinionated reality. If time is nothing more than an illusion then God does not exist in any form within such confines as a time frame. The theories addressed within Davies essay are all essentially confining the divine essence and the subject of eternity within human ideas which address the reality of time. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Divetern.wps
Ethical Implications Of The Sacraments
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This 6 page paper discusses Michael Downey's book chapter entitled "Christian Living: The Sacraments and the Liturgy." The essay begins with an introduction to living a sacramental life. It continues with examples of the ethical implications of the seven Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PGethsc.RTF
ETHICAL QUESTIONS FROM THE 1980s: DENNIS LEVINE AND JIM BAKKER
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This 15-page paper analyses the similarities between investment banker/broker Dennis B. Levine of Drexel Burnham and televangelist Jim Bakker. The paper provides a brief description of both men and their illegal activities, while comparing the similarities of their activities as well. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MTlevbak.rtf
Ethics and Religion: Do People of Faith Cheat on Their Taxes?
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of existing research on the question of whether people of faith cheat on their taxes. Bibliography lists 5 sources
Filename: MHIRSChe.rtf
Ethics And The Clergy
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15 pages in length. Perhaps the most critical of all issues associated with the breach of any moral code is that of trust. When, for example, the pastoral post is occupied by one who asserts his vow of ethics and morality, it is expected that this pledge will be continually upheld throughout the entire term. If the congregation comes to
learn that its religious leader has entered into unethical behavior, do they have reason to question his overall allegiance to the clergy? The answer is an unequivocal yes, for there is no separation between his private loyalty and his public loyalty; in the eyes of the public, any private betrayal equates to a collective deception. The writer
discusses ethics as it relates to the clergy. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCclrgy.wps
Ethics Of Christianity And Hinduism
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14 pages in length. The writer delves into the person-to-person and person-to-society aspects of ethical fortitude as they relate to Christianity and Hinduism. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCChrEt.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
Ethnocentrism
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A 3 page review of ethnocentrism. The author assesses both the negative and positive impacts of ethnocentrism. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPethno2.rtf
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
Eucharist Comparison
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A 5 page research paper/discussion of the meaning of the Eucharist. Christians, of all denominations, Roman Catholic, Protestant or Greek Orthodox, agree that the primary sacraments, specifically baptism and the Eucharist, form symbolize their common and fundamental beliefs and, in essence, the church itself (Senn 288). Through the power of the Eucharist and the act of eating and drinking together, this social rite of sharing a meal brings the congregation into communion with each other; however, communion is much more than a social ritual, as it is also associated with the gift of “grace” that brings the “believer into a saving relationship with God in Christ” (Senn 288). As this suggests, by examining the meaning and celebratory specifics of the Eucharist in the various branches of Christianity, it becomes clear that while specifics of the rituals associated with the Eucharist differ, the fundamental theological meanings of these sacraments are very similar. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: kheucom.rtf
Eucharist in the Early Church
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A 9 page research paper that examines the Eucharist and how the ritual of communion originated in early church practice. The writer examines pertinent scripture and historical writing. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: khhost.rtf
Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy's "I Am An Impure Thinker": Symbolic Speech
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6 pages in length. The nucleus of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy works is found where the two great themes of speech and time intersect: where the right word must be spoken at the right time. The right word at the right time is a matter of symbolic communication or myth. Designating the essence of Rosenstock-Huessy's vision "the right word spoken at the right time" as symbolic speech allows one to better understand the significance of his meaning. By examining certain chapters of the text "I Am An Impure Thinker," the writer will attempt to discern the various associations that apply to Rosenstock-Huessy's symbolic speech. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCeugen.wps
Euthanasia and the Christian Perspective
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An 8 page paper which examines the Christian view of euthanasia. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAuch.rtf
Euthanasia from the Christian Perspective
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A 10 page paper examining how the Christian needs to perceive euthanasia. King David, the man after God’s own heart, wrote in Psalm 139: “All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be” (v. 16). This is a comforting verse when lamenting the untimely death of a loved one, but it also can be seen as speaking directly to the issue of euthanasia. It is God who creates us, it is God who gives us life. It also should be God who decides when that life ends. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSeuthanChrist.rtf
Evangelism
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An 11 page paper that begins with definitions of evangelism, including the four characteristics of evangelical Christians. This is followed by a history of evangelism including a discussion about how Luther, Zwingli and Calvin interpreted the Lord's Supper. The writer discusses the first missionaries to India and China and also comments on Billy Graham. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: PGevng4.RTF
Evangelium vitae/Nos. 1-78
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A 4 page essay that summarizes and analyzes the first sections of Pope John Paul II's eleventh encyclical, Evangelium vitae, which is addressed "To the Bishops, Priests and Deacons, Men and women religious, lay Faithful and all People of Good Will." As this indicates, John Paul is not simply emphasizing the Church's expectations for Catholics in this document, but rather he discusses the fundamental values that define our times as they apply to the "Value and Inviolability of Human Life" and in so doing addresses the entirety of humanity. In making this appeal, the pope grounds his argument not only in scripture, but in logical and astute observations of the human condition that are persuasive and compelling. No additional sources cited.
Filename: kh178.rtf
Evangelium vitae/Nos. 78-105
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A 4 page essay that addresses Pope John Paul II's eleventh encyclical, Evangelium vitae. The writer describes its principal framework as contrasting ideas of a "culture of life" versus concept that the pope associates with a "culture of death" (EV 87). This examination of the closing sections of the pope's encyclical looks specifically at John Paul's recommendations for advancing the "Gospel of life" (EV 78). No additional sources cited.
Filename: kh78105.rtf
Evangelizing People
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A 10 page research essay discussing the definitions of evangelizing and the procedures used by some groups. Some organizations provide their evangelists with a script, some that focus on Church-based outreach programs include full programs with manuals and tapes, others offer a list of suggestions anyone can use. The general opinion is that every Christian must be an evangelist sharing the good news of Jesus. Obstacles to the process of evangelism in today's world are also offered.
Filename: Evang.wps
Eve, Subordinate or Equal?
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A 13 page research paper that examines the story of Eve's creation in Genesis 2:4-25. The writer offers a comprehensive analysis of this passage that includes textual, historical and literary analysis. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: khevese.rtf
Evidence of Christ's Resurrection
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A 2 page paper that discusses evidence of Christ's Resurrection. A common sense approach is taken by the writer with reference to specific Books in the Bible. No bibliography.
Filename: Resev.wps