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Papers On Religions Of The World, Theology, Church & Politics
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Shintoism & Buddhism in Japan
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A 12 page informational paper which examines Shintoism and Buddhism in Japan, including the historical background of each, individual beliefs and practices, as well as a
consideration of the similarities and differences of each. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGshibud.doc
War & Violence According to Buddhism & Mencius
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An 8 page argumentative (and footnoted) essay which compares and contrasts the Buddhist and Mencius concepts of violence, war and military force, concluding with which militant position would triumph over the other. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGbudmen.wps
Islam & The Baptism Of Europe
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A 3 page essay on the relationship of the five pillars of Islam to the Baptism of Europe and the effect of Neoplatonism on the growth of both Islam and Christianity. One cited reference.
Filename: Islam.wps
Baptism Among Anglican Religions
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A 6 page paper that talks about the role of baptism in those churches among the Anglican beliefs. The writer goes into considerable detail as to why these ceremonies are performed, just what it is that they mean, and who is eligible for them. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Baptism.wps
'The Anabaptist Story'
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A 5 page review of the book 'The Anabaptist Story: An
Introduction to Sixteenth - Century Anabaptism' by William R. Estep. Estep's book
presents a picture of the Anabaptists beginnings and illustrates how this religion, as well as
many others, were heavily persecuted by the Catholic Church for their views which
essentially centered on getting back to basic Bible beliefs and followings. The Anabaptist
descriptions provided by Estep are illustrated in their relationship to the present day
Baptist faith. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAanabapt.wps
Marriage And The Baptist Church
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A 5 page paper that discusses the controversy caused by the Baptist Faith and Message study committee who proposed a number of new articles for the Church. The most controversial proposal was one that stated wives 'should graciously submit' to their husband's leadership. The debate has to do with the word 'submit.' The arguments of both proponents and opponents are discussed. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGbaptist.wps
The Beliefs Of Southern Baptists
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A 10 page paper on this topic in which the writer examines Southern Baptist theology and their beliefs about salvation, biblical authority, sin, etc. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Baptist.wps
Old Testament Biblical Studies / The Books Of Kings
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This 6 page essay investigates the themes of the two Books of Kings, which focus on obedience to God's Laws. Adherence to the covenant brings rewards while failure to follow the Word of God brings punishments. These themes are exemplified in the decline of the Kings of Judah and Israel. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Bookking.wps
The Creation of Israel, A Biblical Study
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A 6 page essay on the establishment of Israel. The writer states that the will of the nomadic Israelites was to settle in a rich valley and establish a settlement, and shows how the political cannot be separated from the religious in the story of Israelite settlement. To keep up their vision, they relied on prophets to guide them, but in the end, King David, a warrior, saw to the actualization of their dream, although they attribute his presence to the will of God. Biblical passages studied include passages from Samuel I and II. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Cnisrsta.doc
Beginnings Of The Reformation
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A 5 page paper discussing events and conditions leading to the beginning of the Reformation and Luther's role in it, along with lasting cultural changes that accompanied the religious ones. Beyond his importance as a religious leader, Luther had a profound effect on Western culture. He is, paradoxically, the last medieval man and the first modern one, a political conservative and a spiritual revolutionary. His impact is most marked, of course, in Germany, where he laid the cultural foundations for what later became a united German nation. Before he translated the Bible from Latin to German, there was no unified German language, but only a series of Germanic dialects. Luther provided that language through his Bible translation. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Beginref.wps
Bible Studies / Exegesis On Deuteronomy 26:1-11
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A 6 page exegesis of Deuteronomy 26:1-11. This paper discusses this passage in respect to the Hebrew's movement out of Egypt and into the promised land. God discusses his expectations of men in the promised land--that they raise crops and bring them for blessings in front of priests. During this process, God expects that man will remember the process that brought them to the promised land while also reflecting on the gifts of God and celebrating in His name. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Deuteron.wps
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