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Discussion
Of The Seven Feasts
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3 pages in length. The book of Leviticus sets forth that
there are Seven Feasts of the Lord, which are also
referred to as Festivals, that are instrumental in
celebrating religious events. These Feasts and Festivals
are remembrances in reflection of God's considerable acts
of salvation He performed for His people. Hence the name,
it is not unusual to find that a good number of these
celebrations were cycled in a series of seven, which
follow such a process as to climax on the seventh day. The
writer discusses the significance of the cycle of seven,
as well as the various feasts. Bibliography lists 1
source.
Filename: 7Feasts.wps
Distinct
Similarities Across Religions
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A 5 page essay exploring similarities (similar
foundations, philosophies, etc;) across various religions
with examples from the Bible. Also referenced is examples
from Richard Elliott Friedman's book, 'The Disappearance
of God." No additional sources cited.
Filename: Godsim.wps
Distinguishing
Between Nirvana and Moksha
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A 5 page paper discussing the distinction between Buddhist
Nirvana (attainment of perfect knowledge) and Hindu Moksha
(freedom from all matter). The terms have been used
interchangeably and likely will continue to be, which
appears not to be problematic for religious leaders of
either the Buddhist or Hindu religion. There are
differences, but the final result for the individual is
the same: incarnations are finished and he will not be
required to return to another body. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: KSnirvMoksha.wps
Dreaming
and the Nature of Death & Beyond
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This 8 page paper discussing the nature of what dreaming
reveals about death and what lies beyond death. The writer
draws a great deal of information from leading Christian
theological thinkers, with some reference to more modern
psychological theories regarding dreams. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: Theodrem.wps
Dualism
and Mandates: Challenges for Christianity?
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(6 pp). "Dualism" and "cultural
mandates" are the new buzz-words in theology. This
discussion will examine their meaning in current society
as well as God's instruction to "cultivate the
garden." Thesis question: If we are created as unique
individuals in the holy image of God, can we take the
initiative to apply the spirit of the law, rather than the
words of the law, to our lives and to the lives of those
around us? Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBdulman.doc
Easter
and Solstice
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This 5 page report discusses the decline and the increase
of two holidays in America. While Easter was once one of
the most important Christian holidays of the year, in many
ways it has declined to an event to support the candy
industry. Solstice celebrations (both winter and summer)
have gained in popularity, partially in response to a
greater earth consciousness and partially as an
“alternative” celebration. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: Eastsols.wps
Eck's
Encountering God
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This 7 page paper explores several questions in the realm
of spirituality and religion in contemplating Diana Eck's
1994 work. Exclusivism, inclusivism and pluralism are
discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA030Eck.wps
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.wps
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.wps
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