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Jehovah’s Witnesses is a religion that is based on the denomination of the millenarian restorationist Christianity which does not believe in the concept of trinity and is quite different from the mainstream religion and beliefs of Christia...
and Theology Introduction Phaedo of Plato is among the great debates of his middle period, together with the Symposium and the Republic. The Phaedo that illustrates the Socrates’ death also refers to the seventh and last dialogue of Plato ...
Greeks accepted that Gods would offer defense and direct their city-states. This conviction was equal to other previous types of Paganism (Larson 2007). Divinities were most significant component of Greek religion and much focus was put on ...
only seven of Emily Dickinson’s (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) poems were published during her lifetime, all of them were published anonymously with some of them even without the consent of author. Today, Dickinson is, without question...
Republic between 390-385 BC (in the transition period of his writings) and he was completed with chapters II to X presumably by 370 BC (in the period of maturity the author). No doubt, Plato has been without doubt one of the two greatest ph...
Christians are not the first to say that there is life after death. All cultures, in which the person was buried with everything necessary to Vivre, eat, hunt, and defend themselves in the "beyond", perceived as the man is not to die. Givin...
The piece I chose to analyze was a poem by Emily Dickinson called “Because I Could Not Stop for Death.” She was a very famous writer and wrote many pieces concerning the topics of death and immortality. I believe that this poem was about he...