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Papers On Religions Of The World, Theology, Church & Politics
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The Similarities and Differences Between Native American Beliefs and Buddhism
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This 9 page paper looks at the basic beliefs Buddhism and Native American beliefs and looks to compare them finding many differences, but also many similarities. These are discussed in terms of a similar message and just a different representation though the different cultures. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEnambud.wps
The Similarities of the Ideals of Self-Mastery Found in John Cassian’s First Conference, Buddhism and Hinduism
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This is a 5 page paper noting the similarities between the Christian ideals and self-mastery as found in Cassian’s Conference I and the Eastern religions of Buddhism and Hinduism. Monk and Christian writer John Cassian (360-435) wrote two major collections of works dealing with the principles of monastic life: The first collection “The Institutes” deals mainly with “what belongs to the outer man and the customs of coenobia (i.e., Institutes of monastic life in common); and the other, “The Conferences” deals rather with the training of the inner man and the perfection of the heart”. The Conferences contain mainly the conversations between Cassian and Germanus with the Egyptians they met throughout their many journeys with the central subject being “the interior life”. Because of the nature of Cassian’s Conferences, the ascetic ideals within the works involve a great deal of self-mastery and renunciation often found through the act of meditation and his work not only influenced his own contemporaries and many of the later founders of religious orders but also is similar to the self-mastery which is found in some of the Eastern religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJConfI1.rtf
The Singular All-Powerful Nature of God
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A 5 page discussion of the singular and all-powerful nature of God, a theme which permeates the entire Bible. Uses Biblical quotes to clarify that references to a multitude of divine entities in the Bible no way distract from the Christian concept of one God. Concludes Christians look to their divine Creator for explanations about their relation with the universe, a Creator who is all-powerful and a Creator who stands in superiority among all divine beings. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPgodOne.wps
THE SIRA
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This 5 page paper outlines the beginnings of the Sira by Ibn Ishaq. The relationship of the Sira to the Koran are explored as well as how the Sira and the formation of Islamic Law, or Sharia, are related. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBsira.rtf
The Soul: Beliefs of World Religions
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A 7 page paper discussing the view of the soul in religion. All of the major religions of the world believe that there is a soul that continues in some manner after physical death of the body. Some attribute much greater activity to the soul than do others, but none totally discount it. The purpose here is to examine the meaning of the soul in African Traditional Religions, Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSsoulReligio.rtf
The Sovereignty Of God
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This 6 page paper discusses the sovereignty of God and how that is illustrated in the first five books of the New Testament, the four Gospels and Acts. The writer begins with a few verses from the Old Testament and from Revelations to set the stage. The essay discusses the presuppositions that are made to confirm sovereignty, such as oneness, self-existence, self-sufficiency and creation. The Kingdom of God/Heaven are also discussed in terms of God's sovereignty. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
Filename: PGsovr.rtf
The Spiritual "Spring" of Vatican II
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(5 pp.) The Documents of Vatican II contain the
position of the Church as viewed by the current
Pontif, the Holy Father John Paul II. In fact, the
Council documents "underline the various
relationships between the Church and the world:
the Church is part and parcel of the world,
destined to serve in the world, to be the leaven
in the lump or the soul in the body, for the Church
is called to sanctify and consecrate the world, to
shed upon it the pure light of the supreme values
of love, justice and peace. Bibliography lists
2 sources.
Filename: BBvatcn2.doc
The Splendor Of Truth
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses several points of Pope John Paul II's encyclical The Splendor Of Truth. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCsplnd.wps
The Spread of Buddhism
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A 9 page paper which examines why Buddhism spread
throughout the whole of East and Southeast Asia when Islam did not. Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: RAbud.rtf
The Spread of Buddhism and Islam in East and Southeast Asia
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This 9 page paper addresses the fact that Buddhism spread in Asia much more quickly than did Islam. Why Buddhism is more popular in Asia is explored. Relevant historical facts are duly noted. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: SA235SEA.rtf
The Spread of Christianity to Japan
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of the spread of Christianity in Japan. This paper considers the historical context through which Christianity has spread and has had a lasting impact. Christianity was introduced into Japan in the early 16th century. Like many of the countries of the Far East, Christianity spread because of the presence of missionaries and the influence of the French, Dutch and British over the course of more than three centuries. This paper relates this process. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: MHJapChr
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