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Evil:
The Jewish View
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2 pages in length. The Jews view evil as a necessary
element of one's existence; however, they are forever
attempting to figure out why they, as a collective people,
have been forced to endure such a significant amount of it
in a historical content. Indeed, Smith and Novak are
especially eloquent in their ability to illustrate the
complexities related to the Jewish perception of evil,
implicating the nature of existence as one of the
strongest explanations. The writer discusses how the Jews
incorporate the presence of evil and all its forces into
many of their religious rituals and observances, eternally
hoping to rid themselves of not only their enemies but
also any offenses they may have committed along the way.
No bibliography.
Filename: TLCevil.wps
Concepts
of Good and Evil in Bhagavad Gita
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A 5 page research paper on the ancient religious text, the
Bhagavad Gita. The writer argues that Western theology
tends to see the world in terms of being strictly good or
strictly evil, and that today the Western world is slowly
catching up to the theological stance that was worked out
in Eastern philosophy somewhere between the fifth and
fourth century B.C. and expressed in the religious text
the Bhagavad Gita. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: 99bhgita.wps
The
Ethical Significance Of Human Dignity In Veritatis
Splendor, Judaism And Confucius As Compared With The
United Nations Declaration On Human Rights
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5 pages in length. As 1998 marks the fiftieth anniversary
of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as proclaimed
by the General Assembly of the United Nations, there is
significant question as to whether or not the written
manifesto addresses the issue of human dignity as well as
it was meant to do. Comparing the ethical significance of
such with Veritatis Splendor, Judaism and Confucius, one
can easily conclude that there are considerable
alterations in the overall application of its importance.
The writer discusses how the Declaration, while offering
great promise at its conception and even delivering some
of what was pledged, has failed quite miserably in
recognizing the ethical significance of human dignity
throughout the world when compared with Judaism, Confucius
and Veritatis Splendor. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCEthSg.wps
Lao
Tzu and Confucius / A Comparison Between Taoism and
Confucianism
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A 4 page paper that provides a comparison of Taoism and
Confucianism and their applications for an understanding
of modern Eastern culture. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Laotzu.wps
The
Meaning of Evil in Two Faiths
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This three- page paper explains the concept of evil in the
Christian and Jewish Faiths. Bibliography lists two
sources.
Filename: CWevil.wps
Islam
In Africa
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In any study of religious history it is difficult to find
an unbiased and strictly historical perspective. This is
true for study of Islam's role in the history of Africa.
The influence of the colonial rule slanted the view of
history in one direction while the fundamentalism of the
Islamic culture adds another perspective. The history of
Arab expansion has been recorded similarly with the lone
exception of religious explanations for expansionist
policies. This 10 page paper examines the history of the
spread of Islam in Africa. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KTislafr.wps
Comparisons
of Plato and C.S. Lewis' Screwtape
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A 6 page paper comparing the two works. C. S. Lewis is
known for his Christian writing, both overt and more
veiled forms. The Screwtape Letters most assuredly are the
finest example of Lewis' overt Christian work in that
Screwtape, demon supreme, writes letters of instruction to
his nephew Wormwood, who is on assignment to gain a
particular soul for satan's collection. Plato of course is
pre-Christian, but he does give credence to the ancient
Greek gods. While he grants gods at least part of their
due, he is certain that responsibility for goodness and
moral behavior is attributable to the worth of the
individual, is determined by the individual without
outside influence. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSlewis.doc
Swihart
& Richardson/Counseling in Times of Crisis
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A 12 page analysis of the book Counseling in Times of
Crisis by Judson Swihart and Gerald Richardson. This text
offers a comprehensive and informative guide for Christian
counseling. Their obvious purpose in compiling this guide
was to facilitate and encourage the process of pastoral
care regarding the emotional and psychological needs of
congregations. To accomplish this goal, the authors
touched on every conceivable area of crisis that
Christians may encounter; and, in so doing, they
demonstrate the power and capabilities of pastoral
counseling services. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 90crisis.wps
Christianity,
Judaism, Islam And Zen Buddhism: Comparison
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5 pages in length. The writer compares Christianity,
Judaism, Islam and Zen Buddhism. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: TLCzen.wps
Buddhism
- Pratityasamutpada & Zen Koans
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A 5 page research essay on the similar use of koans
between the pratityasamutpada (ancient) and Zen forms of
Buddhism. The writer provides a background for the
similarity between the two forms of Buddhism, and
discusses examples of the koans and the reasons behind
them—the Middle Way. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Zenprat.doc
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