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MONOTHEISTIC FAITHS
Monotheistic Faiths
Zoroastrianism was considered to be the first monotheistic belief system, with Ahura Mazda as the universal God. Before the rise of more or less strictly monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) that believed in one god to the exclusion of others, nearly all religions had a marked ...
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JUDAISM PAPER
Judaism Paper
Judaism Paper
Introduction
The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the history of Judaism, Jewish rituals, practices, key beliefs, and holy days and the issues of today's and tomorrow's Jews.
Brief History of the Origins of Judaism
In the war, years of 1943-44, when the destruction of European Jewry ...
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Christianity
Philanthropist and Polemicist. King born in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States of America and he educated at the Afro-American Morehouse College and Boston University. After becoming a Baptist minister, he served a congregation in Montgomery, Alabama, from 1954. At this period, black Americans were campaigning against segregation and King ...
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Christianity
Some 500 years ago, Martin Luther and St. Ignatius of Loyola were caught in the same struggle between faith and works that has been raging since the beginning of time. Loyola attempted to stymie Luther's Reformation, which was reminding the people of the truth and grace found in God's Word. ...
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Chicago Research Paper
Table of Contents
Discussion2
GALATIANS2
Some interesting facts about this letter3
Overall objective of the Charter4
ROMANS5
Some interesting facts about this letter6
Paul objectives proposed in this Letter.7
Fundamental and common theological lines in both letters:8
Three main sections:9
Section 1: Historical-apologetic (caps.1-2)9
2nd Section: Doctrinal (caps.3-4)10
3rd Section: Hortatory (caps.5-6)10
Conclusion10
Introduction
Paul's letters are an important part of the Bible. ...
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RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS AND BELIEFS
Religious Traditions and Beliefs
Religious Traditions and Beliefs
Introduction
Religion can be defined as "belief in God or gods can be worshiped, which is usually expressed in rules and rituals" or "any specific system of belief, worship, etc.., often involving a code of ethics. A religion is also defined ...
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Martin Luther and Lutheran Reformation
Table of Content
Introduction3
Discussion4
History of Lutheranism4
Abuse of Indulgences5
Protestant Reformation7
Evangelical Discovery7
Ninety Five Theses8
Reaction to the Lutheran Reformation and Ninety Five Theses9
Conclusion10
Martin Luther and Lutheran Reformation
Introduction
There are few men in history who have not only lived a purposeful life in their own times, but also served others in finding ...
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AMERICAN CULTURE
American Culture
American Culture
Ethics, religion and culture
Every nation has some cultural norms and value which are been practiced by all. America has a long history of cultural norms and behaviors and numbers of philosophers have written their views on them. Come of the theories are discussed below.
The concept of ...
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SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE
Separation of church and state
Introduction
Religion is one of the most important aspects of one's life. Everyone no matter to which religion they belong but they remain very sensitive about their religion. This issue becomes even more sensitive if it begins to involve such powerful entity as ...
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NEW TESTAMENT
New Testament
New Testament
Christ's death
In the New Testament, it tells that Jesus prophesied about himself that a person (not son of God) to be extradited by the chief priests and scribes. It was said they discussed it and disclosed about Lsro Romans to crucify him with whips, and ...