Introduction In the contemporary epoch, the rapid evolution of technology has permeated virtually every aspect of human existence, leading to unprecedented transformations in various domains. Among these domains, spiritualityâa sphere traditionally grounded in introspective and transcendental experiencesâhas seen a remarkable intersection with technological advancements. This convergence raises profound questions about the nature of spirituality in a digitized world and the...

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Introduction It is very important to always remind ourselves that the long westward movement from Antioch through which people from Europe gradually became Christian was far from complete as late as 1500. Also during the Ante-Nicene centuries, there was an eastward movement that carried the Cristian faith to the people of Persia, India, China, and Africa. In this paper my...

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The theme of good versus evil within the novel, Salemâs Lot by Stephen King, seemed straightforward at first. Indeed, the vampires are a clear manifestation of evil, that big, bad, devil worshipping, drink your blood kind of evil. However, it becomes apparent that many people within the town itself are evil as well. This blurs the lines between good and...

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Introduction to the Innate Goodness of Humanity âWe are fickle, stupid beings with poor memories and a great gift for self destruction.â---(Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games: Mocking Bird) The book âLord of the Fliesâ written by William Golding tells a story about a bunch of British kids experienced an air crush during the Second World War. The story was mainly...

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Introduction Hi, youâre listening to Positive Perspectives As you recall in the last podcast I talked about truthfulness and how it is viewed in various religions. After that podcast one of the comments that I received was âhey, just finished listening to your episode. Got me thinking we all tell lies at some point in our lives, but what if...

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Introduction Bible college education plays a pivotal role in shaping the theological and spiritual understanding of future leaders and scholars. My philosophy of Bible college teaching emphasizes the integration of academic rigor, spiritual formation, and practical ministry skills. This integrative approach aims to foster holistic development in students, preparing them to address the complexities of modern ministry and scholarship effectively....

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Memories and experiences have the ability to change a personâs life. Without them, people would never learn and grow. Although Night and The Crucible are different in that they both have completely different contexts, they both reveal the loss of faith in God through the author's diction, which greatly affects the characters. Night by Elie Wiesel is a book about...

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Christianity is a devotion observed by billions across Earth. It is a faith established on the events of Jesus Christâs life. It is also an Abrahamic faith as it descends from the worship of Abrahamâs God. It is the belief in one God who exists as Trinitarian. It was not always the faith with the biggest following. It started and...

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Introduction Terrorism and Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) are the buzzwords of the new millennia. One is inundated with these terms on mainstream media, within the field of academia and in the political arena. Why are these phrases mentioned so frequently, dissected in such minutiae and intimately linked to the religion of IslÄm? Since the coordinated attacks on the World Trade...

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How can someone say that in the Bible? The book in the Bible called the Song of Solomon can be seen as one of the most controversial, yet highly praised, books in the Bible. It has had so many different interpretations of what the author is trying to say in his writing. The interpretations are set on four different theories....

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Introduction Throughout history, Jewish citizens have gone through a great deal of turmoil. From being able to identify with a nationality completely different to their race or ethnicity to have the ability to claim a unique culture and religion, Jews have always played an essential role in international affairs. Judaism, the world's oldest monotheistic religion, is rooted in a promise...

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The Protestant Reformation challenged medieval Catholic Christianity in three categories; Sacraments, writings, and causing The Counter-Reformation. Because of authors like John Calvin, free thinkers like the Anabaptists, and historic meetings like the Council of Trent, Catholic Christianity had to adapt to the new world to remain in power. The Protestant Reformation started as an evangelical movement that was concerned with...

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In the text, âJudaism and Modernity,â by authors; Esposito, Lewis and Fasching gave a thorough insight into the history of Judaism and its emergence into its modern religious denominations, as well as the many obstacles that Jews have faced throughout history. According to the text, the Jewish people as a religious community were rejected by European society until the late...

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Abstract Explicitly, the essay depicts how the history of art and cultural aspects practiced by the Mughal's during the Mughal Empire portrays a degree of hybridity between Indian and Islamic art and culture. Precisely, the essay will offer a comprehensive introduction of the indo-Islamic period, discuss how Mughal Embroidery designs depicts infused indo-Islamic techniques, and pinpoint the specific characteristics which...

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The medieval crusades are a series of religiously motivated military activities that took place mainly between 1095 - 1291BC, in an attempt for authority in the middle east to be restored to the Catholic Church and the papacy. The first crusade is widely agreed to have been initiated on the 27th November 1095 following Pope Urban IIâs speech at Clermont,...

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During late antiquity and early middle ages, the Christian faith emerged first as a sect of Judaism that distinguished itself from other Jewish communities, like the Essenes, the Sadducees and Pharisees, by recognition of Jesus as the arrival of the Messiah. The morality proposed by the Christians was not new, but an extension of the moral precepts, which had been...

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Belief systems are an ideology or set of principles that help us to interpret our everyday reality. In other words, it forms how we view the world around us and strongly help many of our communities interpret: our views and perceptions, habits, attitudes, and the choices we make. Religious beliefs are beliefs that are usually structured around the concept of...

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Introduction During the medieval period, the development of individuals was strongly conditioned by their immediate relationships. This included relationships with parents, siblings, kin, friends, lovers, spouses and children. In the Middle Ages, getting married was easy for Christians living in western Europe. According to the church, which created and enforced marriage law, couples didnât need the permission of their families...

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Religious change was largely brought about by the protestant and catholic reformations. This had ultimately changed the religious landscape throughout Europe. Martin Luther, was arguably the most significant player in bringing about reform within the catholic church, ultimately bringing about religious change. Catholicism was one a global religion and so the protestant reformation effectively threatened and radicalised the catholic church....

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Introduction The life of Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha, represents a profound journey of spiritual discovery and enlightenment that has inspired millions across the globe. Born into a life of luxury as a prince in the Shakya clan in present-day Nepal, Siddhartha renounced his royal privileges to seek answers to the inherent suffering in human existence. His teachings...

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âJudaism was not a religion but a law.â - Moses Mendelssohn. In this project I will focus on the religion of Judaism and more importantly those who follow it. I shall do this by effectively exploring and analysing topics such as: The origins of the religion, what their beliefs include, what practices they incorporate as well as what festivals they...

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Introduction The convergence of spirituality and self-improvement has given rise to numerous programs aimed at facilitating personal growth. Among these, the Personality Soul Code program, a component of Soul Manifestation, claims to unlock an individual's innate potential through spiritual insights. Given the plethora of self-help resources available, discerning their efficacy is crucial. This essay endeavors to critically assess whether the...

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Introduction Material culture in religious contexts encompasses the physical objects, spaces, and artifacts that convey spiritual meanings and facilitate religious practices. This aspect of culture provides a tangible dimension to religious experiences, often serving as a bridge between the mundane and the divine. A fascinating component of this material culture is the occurrence of miracles, which are extraordinary events that...

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French political thinker Charles de Montesquieu wrote that religious wars are not caused by the fact there is more than one religion, but by the spirit of intolerance. The definition of religion according the the Cambridge dictionary is ones belief in and or worship of a god/gods, or any other such system of belief. Religion means many things to many...

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The present law governing freehold covenants has been in need of reform. There are currently a number of key areas in need of reforms. Firstly, the fundamental need to distinguish between law and equity as the rules under equity are complicated. Equity can allow the burden of a restrictive freehold covenant to bind successors in title provided that the rule...

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Women in Islam tend to be more equal to men than in most other religions. This is because of the teachings in the Quran. For example, one of their holy beliefs is that Adam and Eve were made from the same soul. They also believe that they both had the blame for committing the sin in the Garden of Eden....

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It is a statutory requirement for primary school pupils to learn about: âGod (Father, Son and Holy Spirit), about Jesus Christ, and about the Bible; to develop an ability to interpret and relate the Bible to life.â (DENI, 2007, p.1). The Bible can be linked with many curriculum subjects throughout school life, and material from the Bible can be used...

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Blake and Byron alike delve into the deconstruction of christian conventions utilising the afterlife and the doctrine of good versus evil as their stage upon which to expose the interwoven complexities and hypocrisies of religion. At a time born out of Newtonian thought and philosophical advancement from the likes of Locke & Rousseau an age of revolt burgeoned. Romanticisms fight...

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Institutions Douglass North (1990) explained that institutions are a set of rules or norms in a society which are there to shape human interaction. Institutions form the incentive structure of a society (North 1994). Rodrik (1997) finds evidence on the significance of institutions to the economic success of the HPAEâs. They had a strong authoritarian government and secure property rights...

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Introduction Various Christian-based groups have been associated with violence and cultic activities. The groups have been charged with brainwashing to increase and retain participants in churches. The literature review sets out to focus on the Unification Church, with conflict as an underlying theme. Focusing in on it as a new religious movement, criminal movement, cultic movement, brainwashing movement and business...

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