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    Religious Traditions Ruben Rodriguez REL 133 World Religious Traditions June 7‚ 2013 Michael Raburn Religious Traditions Religion is a word according to the text that was created in western civilization. The word “religio” means “awe for the Gods” in Latin. Religions have many faces‚ faith‚ and rituals that specifically recognize them and make them unique to the world. In many religions they have a text or a scripture that becomes part of their lives and is used to teach children’s and

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    A Sacred Place A sanctuary is a sacred place where a person can feel safe and find peace within oneself. It is the theme of sanctuary that relates Irene Zabytko’s “Home Soil”‚ Raymond Carver’s “A Small‚ Good Thing” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ to one another. In Irene Zabytko’s “Home Soil”‚ the narrator tato talks about the harsh experiences he had in his past. He talks about how he was forced by the German’s to go out and herd up the crowds in the streets‚ “

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    a) The epistles a) Sacred is something that special or holy d) Christians believe that the scriptures are the inspired word of God through prophets and contains teachings of Jesus. Contains parables and lessons of life for guidance. It shows us what the first Christians believed. e) “Sacred texts were created by humans” The term Sacred is used to describe something that is special and connected to God and dedicated to a purpose‚ in Christianity the Bible is considered sacred text as it contains

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    Elements of Religious Traditions Chantal Schneider REL/134 May 30‚ 2011 Elements of Religious Tradition The term religion can bring up mixed emotions in people. Many people have different religious views and their traditions usually follow that religion. Religion is very vast and there are many different forms‚ views‚ traditions‚ and beliefs within each religion. Certain religions are monotheism‚ some are polytheism‚ and others are pantheism

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    Elements of Religious Traditions In the following paragraphs‚ I will explain how religious traditions describe and encourage the relationships with the divinesacred timesacred space or natural world‚ and with each other. Next‚ I will identify issues that are critical. Finally‚ I will include examples of various religious traditions. Relationship with the divine Divinity is the power of having attributes and the quality of being divine. In earlier times‚ divinity was believed to give an

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    This brought me back to this documentary film‚ Sacred Planet. In the film‚ the majestic creatures like giraffe‚ monkeys and birds give me a peaceful mind. The splendour of the oceans and mountains are so relieving to behold. “Everything has a spirit.” This is one of the lines I got from the documentary. It’s like human spirit is related to the environmental spirit. This means that we live in harmony. So if a spirit is exhausted‚ it affects the other. Just like what we do with Mother Earth. If we

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    Pillay Religion 111 Professor Lindsay Grass Writing Assignment 3 Mircea Eliade’s The Sacred and The Profane: The Nature of Religion aims to differentiate between the two modes of being in the world as well as describe how religious people experience the sacred. The introduction of the book offers little insight into what exactly the sacred and the profane are. Eliade merely asserts that the sacred is the opposite of the profane and something wholly different from the profane. This leaves the

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    In chapter one of The Sacred and Profane‚ Mircea Eliade suggests that the basis of religion depends on the distinction between sacred and profane space. He describes the “sacred” as the opposite of profane‚ and the profane as any nonreligious‚ chaotic place or object with no relation to God. According to Eliade‚ a space “manifests itself‚ shows itself‚ as something wholly different from the profane” to be deemed sacred (Eliade‚ 11). Also known as a hierophany‚ these supernatural events can occur

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    Elements of Religious Traditions University of Phoenix REL/134 Elements of Religious Traditions Religion is a big part of today’s society; it has always been a big part of society. What is religion? The dictionary definition of religion is a system of beliefs that involves worship of a god‚ prayer‚ ritual and a moral code. Not all religions follow those guidelines‚ so it is not an accurate definition. Instead we look at a number of characteristics such as a belief system‚ community‚ ritual

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    Elements of Religious Traditions Paper Religion is one of the most debated topics in all of history. For thousands of years religious traditions’ have developed‚ and over time have created critical issues in their studies. Whether it is Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Islam‚ Christianity‚ or New Age religions- all World Religions have many traditions in common. This paper will be talking about how religious traditions illustrate and encourage a relationship with the divinerelationship with sacred time and space

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