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Religious and Cultural Beliefs
Religious and Cultural Beliefs
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Since the time of existence of Islam there has been a question on Gender inequality from the non-Muslim religious scholars and it has been ascribed genetically to religion. Whereas, the causes to this are purely non-religious. Islam gives a complete light to ...
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PHILOSOPHY PAPER
Philosophy Paper: Existence of Evil and Existence of God
Philosophy Paper: Existence of Evil and Existence of God
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The existence of God has been the subject of arguments for and against proposed by different philosophers and theologians. The debate about evolution and God could be one way where we could see ...
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NIETZSCHE
Nietzsche: God is dead
Nietzsche: God is dead
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The opinion of Nietzche, that is God is dead, is wrong as there are various factors or indications from which it can be observe that the God is present as he is keeping his eye on the humans. Nietzche believed, he was kindling ...
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BUDDHISM
Buddhism
BuddhismIntroduction
Buddhism spread worldwide for over 2,500 years through trade, royal patronage, migration, scholarly study, and travel. Currently, about 350 million people of the world, which accounts for 6 percent of the entire population, identify themselves as Buddhist, with Mahayana the largest tradition. Besides Mahayana Buddhism, the other primary ...
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Christology
Introduction
Christology, as its name suggests, is the Person of Christ and his redemptive work. It is a study in which reason, enlightened by faith, tries to deepen the knowledge of the mystery and the work of Christ. Both issues are usually discussed together. Indeed, in Christ, being and mission are ...
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Christianity
Introduction
Christianity is a religion of Abraham monotheistic which tends to be based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the biblical canon as Christ. Within the sacred texts and writings related to Christianity, it shares common grounds with Judaism the Tanakh. Which in general tends ...
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Hammurabi Code & Bible
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The Code of Hammurabi is a Babylonian code, which belongs to 1772 BC. It is one of the oldest writings, which are interpreted in the world. It is based on the code that was endorsed by sixth Babylonian king, Hammurabi. The copies of this code exist on various clay tablets and stones. This ...
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The Role of Women in the Church
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One of the more controversial issues facing the church today is that of women in leadership. It does not matter which church you belong to, they have a view, and they are either for it or against it. The places that are most debated ...
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Crisis of Faith
Crisis of Faith
Very often, it is objected that faith is not something that you could lose as you lose your wallet. What we call faith is not something that one holds, we lose, we find, as it sends a set of keys. Faith is not a thing. It ...
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Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God
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The sinner in the hands of an angry God was preached by the Jonathan Edwards in July 8, 1741 in Enfield, Connecticut. Jonathan Edwards was extremely talented orator and the writer of 1700s. His main approach in writing was the theological topics such ...