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Papers On Religions Of The World, Theology, Church & Politics
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The Former Prophets
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A 5 page paper that discusses the Hebrew Former Prophets. Their activities are found in the historical books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings. This essay discusses how they were chosen, what they did, how they supported themselves and some of their activities. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGformp.rtf
The Function of Divination in 1 Samuel 28: A Sociological Perspective:
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This 7 page paper examines 1 Samuel 28, first by including a summary of the passage and then an analysis from a sociological perspective. The theories of Weber and Durkheim are employed in order to make the sociological assessments. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: GSDivSam.rtf
The Function of the Messiah in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
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A 3 page consideration of the Messiah as taught by these three world religions. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPrlgMessiah.rtf
The Gendered Body
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5 pages. This paper compares and contrasts the deployment of the gendered body in modern Hindu, Muslim, and Mexican National discourse and practice. Also discussed are the key gendered symbolisms of each of these nationalisms and how these nationalist configurations of body and gender share things in common as well as their differences. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAgnbdy.rtf
The Geopolitics of Turkey
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An 8 page overview of the geographical, political, and cultural factors influencing Turkey. Addresses Turkey’s status in the modern world, particularly her relationship with the U.S. and France and the importance of her pipelines. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPtrkyPl.rtf
The Gnostics.
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(7 pp) Knowledge has always fascinated Man, his
curious nature prods him to seek it, often only
to find out that he lacks the virtue to use it.
In a very true sense knowledge is in fact
power; this seems to be an unalterable constant
whether in the ancient world or today. What we
are about to investigate in this article is the
"Gnostic" religion. Their appeal is a simple
one. In a turbulent and unpredictable ancient
world, at a time when Man felt that he was but a
puppet in the hands of fortune, the Gnostics
proclaimed aloud: "Come to us and we will
enlighten you with Knowledge that will give you
the power to be in charge of your destiny!"
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: BBgnostc.doc
The God Question Today
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A 3 page paper that addresses these questions: is it possible to have religious faith today in a scientific and technological society? What is the evidence for and against belief in God? What is the future of belief/religion? The writer responds by briefly citing two books, "8 Spiritual Heroes" and "God, the Oldest Question." The writer presents part of a logical argument to prove the existence of God. The writer also suggests that predicting the future of belief or religious is impossible and offers reasons why this is so. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGGodtd.rtf
The Golden Age Of Spain: Jewish History
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7 pages in length. Major changes occurred in the 11th century when the Umayyads steadily lost power as the Berbers rose in influence after capturing Cordoba in 1013 CE; the passing decades served as their barometer of progressing power. Cultural and commercial prominence became their focus as capitals and other cities were transformed into Meccas for the two very important elements. As these significant changes were taking place, one more addition would serve to establish an entire population as being both welcomed and honored: the Jews. Indeed, these individuals did not come empty-handed into their newfound environment; rather, they brought with them such important endowments as financial aptitude, politics, economic advisory, as well as a vast amount of humanities-related knowledge in the form of literature, academia and science. The blending of art, linguistics, philosophy, science and medicine rounded out a society that was heretofore underdeveloped in many of these areas. As such, the influence of so many learned Jews soon saw intellectuals and doctors alike holding some of the most important social/legal/political positions in the land. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCGldnAg.rtf
The Golden Age: The Political Concepts of Islam by Ira Lapidus and The Community in Islamic History by Hamilton A.R Gibb
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This 4 page paper looks at The Golden Age: The Political Concepts of Islam by Ira Lapidus and The Community in Islamic History by Hamilton A.R Gibb, comparing and contrasting the views of Islam and the relationship between religion, politics, and government in the classical or Pre-Modern Muslim world. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEgoldeni.rtf
The Gospel According To John / Who Is Jesus ?
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This 5 page paper discusses two specific topics: first, it describes the themes inherent in the Gospel according to John and gives a brief description regarding the difference between this and the other three Gospels.. Second, it discusses the question of who Jesus is. Key opinions given by C.S. Lewis regarding who Jesus' person are discussed with citations from other scholars as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: John.doc
The Gospel According to Matthew
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This 10 page paper explores the purposes of this Gospel and offers verses to substantiate the perceived purposes. Further, it discusses some of the symbolism found in the Gospel and points out the forms used to make the desired points. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Gospmatt.wps
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