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How can we make the claim for human equality? How has/does the Bible impact our decision-making? c) What current events are examples of ethics?
select two passages-one from Luke, one from John-that demonstrates how Jesus draws out this desire for God and expresses the human being's union with God.
Discuss the present culture in order to integrate the biblical Story and Vision into culture in order to bring about its healing and re-creation?
Why is more like to facilitate one's eventual admission into eternal happiness in God's presence and the ability to assist others toward the same goal?
List the three major Psalm genres or types according to RTOT. Define and give the content of an example of synonymous parallelism in biblical poetry.
The Buddha compared his teachings to a raft that takes us farther shore called nirvana. What fundamental teachings do these planks represent?
Analyze one main ethic that can be seen across all of the ethical systems and from all seven religions studied thus far. Provide specific details.
What, according to Kerman, is the difference between external and internal martial arts, and how does this relate to Daoist theories of the body and qi?
Problem: List and explain one condition that must be met for a state not to comply with federal OSHA requirements.
What are some similarities and differences between Shintoism and Judaism? Make sure to go into detail.
What either Hanna Yusuf or Reza Aslan is trying to argue? Do you agree with their position or not? You must provide a reasoned explanation for your position.
What does walking in Beauty to the Navajo? Why is it so important? How has your education empowered you to walk in beauty and when has it gotten you off track?
What did William James appeal to in his attempt to explain religions? How is this method different from a purely confessional approach to religion?
Review this brief definition of a sculpture garden. Now think about and describe a sculpture garden that you would want to own.
However, how was the holocaust in fact an expression of the modern, scientific, rational current world we still live in today?
What does this mean? "Today it seems that whereas other believers have reason to reject the God of history, a Jew has nothing less than an obligation.
Write a analysis of the protagonists relationship to faith and god at the beginning of the narrative, in what ways does his experience with evil transform?
Briefly describe one theme that you think Philippians and Galatians have in common, and one theme that is explored differently in each of them.
What was it like for a follower of Jesus that lived through the death and resurrection of Christ. What did they experience during Jesus' final week?
What is a summary of the text and how did it make you feel. Overall, what was your take away from the article?
Would it be possible for a believer in another monotheistic religion, such as Islam or Christianity, to consider himself a Hindu?
Describe the situation- who was engaged in the negotiations, what was at stake. Why was this particular situation notable?
Do you believe that it is truly possible to end all suffering? How one can be both compassionate and detached or if you think that is possible.
What happens during the days of King Hezekiah when Sennacherib's army camps. What effect does this event have on the theology of the people of Jerusalem?
What is the relationship between nature and divine agency in each of these versions of creation? What roles do males and females play in each?