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    The Name of the Rose

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    The Name of the Rose:Discuss the religious content of a text “The step between ecstatic vision and sinful frenzy is all too brief.” Said William of Baskerville in the film based on the book The Name of the Rose which was set in a medieval Italian monastery. As the church gained power from the authority and strengthened than any authority in the call of spiritual comfort from the God‚ people who serviced for religion became addictive to power‚ and they also made faith an excuse

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    Spiritual Discernment and Vocational Counseling Keisha Hairston Liberty University Abstract Spiritual Discernment and Vocational Counseling I. Personal Position Based on the survey‚ the factors that are very important to me when making career decisions are: *Praying for wisdom to make Godly decisions. *Depending on a sense of inner peace from the Holy Spirit *Judging the decision’s consistency with the character/ethics of Jesus. *Considering personal strengths‚ talents‚ gifts‚ and abilities

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    “Religious freedom is the notion that people of religion can freely partake in the practices of their religion without opposition”. To me religious freedom is being able to have our opinions and speak our mind about our beliefs. Religion in general means a clear set of beliefs about a life that surpasses our current human experience. We also have religious freedom; it plays a very important part in our lives. Religious freedom is actually deeper‚ broader‚ and more important than most people realize

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    War in Deuteronomy

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    A commonly discussed controversy in the Old Testament is whether or not Deuteronomy chapter twenty should be read as a rhetorical or historical text. Though this topic has been widely discussed for many years‚ someone has yet to convince everyone that one way of viewing the text is correct and the other incorrect. Throughout this research paper we will discuss the text found in Deuteronomy chapter twenty along with surrounding text viewed through both the rhetorical lens as well as the historical

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    The Chain of Being

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    The Chain of Being The Latin term scala naturae translates to a “ladder/stairway”‚ from this term the “the Great Chain of being is derived. The Great chain of being‚ also called the Chain of being was a significant concept during the Elizabethan Period which denoted that all animate and inanimate objects had a distinct position in the universe as they were divinely placed by God in a hierarchal order. Therefore‚ all animate and inanimate objects were ordered based on strict ranks. These ranks depended

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    Origin

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    "Devarāja" is the Hindu-Buddhist cult of deified royalty in Southeast Asia.[1] It could be simply described as Southeast Asian concept of divine king. The concept viewed the monarch to possess transcendental quality‚ the king as the living god on earth‚ the incarnation of the supreme god‚ often attributed to Shiva or Vishnu. The concept is closely related to Indian concept of Chakravartin (universal monarch). In politics‚ it is viewed as the divine justification of a king’s rule. The concept was

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    Genesis and Popol Vuh

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    Genesis and Popol Vuh The stories Genesis and Popol Vu‚ explain how each of their gods created the world and also how they destroyed it. “And god created great whales‚ and every living creature that moveth.” (Page 66‚ Genesis). These two stories both have many similarities but also differences. Some of those are that they both have different gods that made humans with different objects and expect the humans to obey and praise them. In both Genesis and Popol Vuh‚ humans were created by their

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    The Great Greek God: Pan

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    Of Woods and Fields The great Arcadian god Pan is probably one of the most well known gods in Greek history. Everyone has heard of Pan‚ and would more than likely recognize him if they saw him today. His unmistakable physique distinguished him from all other gods: “He had the feet of a goat‚ two horns on his forehead‚ loved noise and dancing‚ was hairy‚ dirty‚ lusty‚ ugly‚ and disheveled; yet‚ in his own way he was a charming creature” (Carpenter and Gula‚ 103). He was considered a lesser divinity

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    A Prayer for Owen Meany

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    A Prayer for Owen Meany "GOD HAS TAKEN YOUR MOTHER. MY HANDS WERE THE INSTRUMENT. GOD HAS TAKEN MY HANDS. I AM GOD’S INSTRUMENT." (87) A requirement of the human condition is to believe in something. Some people choose to believe in a single god‚ or many gods‚ or absolutely nothing at all. Everyone must “believe” in something‚ because with no tangible proof of our purpose or afterlife‚ it is impossible to truly “know” anything. Thus‚ we believe. This requires faith. Seemingly random evils‚ such

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    monotheism

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    Monotheism Jewish and Christian and Arabian outlook Religions have shaped the nations of our world very much‚ yet rarely do we ever take the time to learn about it. Religions have defined nations‚ given purpose to lives of people‚ and have started wars. This here is a report on such religions‚ their beliefs‚ their founders‚ and their followers. Judaism was founded by the Hebrew nation of Israel. Abraham‚ as in the Bible character‚ is recognized as the Father of this religion. One of the most

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