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RADICAL RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS
Radical Religious Movements
Radical Religious Movements
Introduction
A religious movement is an organized effort that intends to bring about religious reforms. Many religious movements also have political goals because the kinds of reforms they want appear possible only by altering, sometimes fundamentally, political and/or social contexts and arrangements in ...
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The Doctrine of Justification
Outline for “The Doctrine of Justification”
Introduction
The introduction will have the necessary background which is must for the readers to review, so, that they get a general idea that what “Doctrine of justification” is all about.
Discussion
The body will comprise of three main points. The points will be:
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DAILY OFFICE AND EUCHARIST
Relationship between daily office and Eucharist
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Relationship between daily office and Eucharist
Introduction
This essay explores the relationship between daily office and Eucharist, particularly in Episcopal Church. It also explains about Thomas Cranmer's effort in developing the Book of Common Prayer of 1549, and several revisions it went ...
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INSIGHT MEDITATION
Insight Meditation
Insight Meditation
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The Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was an Indian prince who resided in North India in the sixth century BC. After living a life of luxury and ease within the confines of his palace walls, he confronted suffering of the world and took it upon himself ...
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Scriptural Hermeneutics and Theological Method
Scriptural Hermeneutics and Ricoeur's Thought Significance
Hermeneutics is the interpretation of texts on theology, the philology and literary criticism. The philosophy is the doctrine of idealism according to which social facts (and perhaps natural) are symbols or texts to be interpreted rather than objectively described and explained. ...
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RELIGION AND THEOLOGY
Religion and Theology
Religion and Theology
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The interpretation of Sacred Scripture is of capital importance for Christian faith and life of the Church. "In the sacred books, as he reminded us very well the Council, the Father who is in heaven comes lovingly to meet his children to talk with ...
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The Religious Motivation of the Crusaders
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The Crusades were a sequence of religiously motivated military expeditions from western Europe, sanctioned by the papacy, to retrieve the Holy Land from Muslim control and later to impede the further expansion of Islam under Ottoman rule. Two background factors enter into the motivation ...
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Paradise Lost
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Paradise Lost by John Milton (1608-1674), is the most important epic poem in English literature. It tells the story of hell, the temptation of Adam and Eve by Satan, the fall and the Expulsion from the Garden of Heaven. The first book first briefly describes the whole subject, the ...
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Engaging with Contemporary Non-Christian Faiths
Engaging with Contemporary Non-Christian Faiths
Critically analyse the role of the Christian Scriptures in the origins and development of two non-Christian world faiths.
Introduction
If the Christian context of the word religion is left aside, then religion and also belief can be defined as the relationship of a human ...
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The Bible does not Forbid Same-sex relationships
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When a country claims “equality for all”, then there should be no discrimination on the basis of genders having same sex relationship. As a libertarian society, every citizen, irrespective of whether he or she is gay or lesbian, should deserve equal rights as everyone ...