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498.21078 Theological Extremism in the United States: An Analysis
This five-page undergraduate paper examines four separate forms of theological extremism at play in the United States: Apocalyptic Cults, Black Hebrew Israelis, the Christian Identity Movement, and various White Supremacy Groups. The author defines each type of extremism, provides examples of groups for each type, and describes the motivation or religious imperative espoused by such groups within each of the four forms. He also emphasizes how their belief systems have been used to justify extremist action including, on some occasions, terrorism.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 21078
Price: US$44.75
499.21196 The Effects of Vatican II on Religion
The Vatican II made changes in the Catholic Church as well as in many Protestant Churches. This paper discusses how the Vatican II was a needed change for the Catholic Church. Many of their beliefs seemed to be outdated and did not meet the needs of the people. The focus of this paper discusses how the Vatican II affected the role of women in the Catholic Church. Hispanics and Latin America churches were changed.
Pages: 11
Bibliography: 15 source(s) listed
Filename: 21196
Price: US$98.45
500.21206 Eortic Justice
Dr. Marvin Ellison, a gay Presbyterian theologian, is a vocal proponent for erotic justice, the right of all men and women, regardless of sexual preference, to be treated equally by bedroom partners, as well as church, state, and community members. To Ellison, justice means not only fair distribution of food, shelter, education, and health care, but also just and equal respect, compassion, and care.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 21206
Price: US$53.70
501.21243 Thomas Merton's New Seeds of Contemplation
This essay addresses Thomas Merton's book, New Seeds of Contemplation, and the philosophy of prayer contained therein. The author enumerates the answers to such questions as: what is Merton's system of prayer? What disposition should the one praying have? What is the relationship between God and the one praying? And does this sort of prayer have any relevance for contemporary Catholics?
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 21243
Price: US$71.60
502.21325 The Jesus of History
Chapters fourteen and fifteen in the book, The Jesus of History, offers several interesting theories. However, these theories seem to stem from a theme central to the title of the book. The focus of these chapters maintains that the Jesus who walked the earth taught with a certain degree of humanity. These chapters account for religious reasons for war, crusades, and the power of the teaching of Christ without use of the miracle for validity. In the end, the depiction of Christ has a duality to it- first, the Christ of spirituality and secondly, the Christ that lived with and commented on the laws of man.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 21325
Price: US$35.80
503.21365 Theological Chapter Assignment: The Praises of Israel and The Beginning of Wisdom
This paper is a discussion of chapters 16 and 17 from Bernard Anderson's text, Understanding the Old Testament. First is a summary of Chapter 16 and Chapter 17, the Praises of Israel and The Beginning of Wisdom respectively. Then is a discussion of which two insights I gained from the chapters, as well as how I would share them with the congregation. And, lastly is a section on questions or disagreements I had with the text.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 21365
Price: US$80.55
504.21470 A World Religion Analysis: The Buddhist Faith, Practice and Organizational Structure in the Southeast Asian Country of Thailand
This paper will discuss the religious aspects of the Southeast Asian country of Thailand. By revealing the Buddhism that is so common there, we can research the social and organizational aspects of doctrine that are within this culture. By understanding the practice and beliefs of the Thai people, we can reveal their inherent spiritual ideology by examples of faith and hope in the Buddha.