Category: Religion / Theology : Religion
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Listen to the audio recording ‘Introducing the philosophy of religion’. In this
Listen to the audio recording ‘Introducing the philosophy of religion’. In this recording, I introduce some of the themes of this course. (Note that the recording makes reference to ‘Book 2’, but you can ignore that for the purposes of this activity.) Summarize in 2pages.
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I need a college level research paper on the topic of Mandalas in Buddhist art.
I need a college level research paper on the topic of Mandalas in Buddhist art. Please select 2-4 artworks (include pictures in the paper) that can summarize the topic in general and speak about the symbolisms, function, colors, characters and meanings of the artwork. Please use footnotes for every piece of information (my professor stressed…
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I need a college level research paper about mandalas in Buddhist art. Could you
I need a college level research paper about mandalas in Buddhist art. Could you please include images of mandalas you speak about, and include things like symbolism, common use of figures or ornaments, colors and meanings that are put into the mandala.
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Select a topic you’re at least somewhat interested in – this way it will be easi
Select a topic you’re at least somewhat interested in – this way it will be easier for you to concentrate on the research and ensure the quality of your work; Make sure there are scientific sources related to the topic, and they are not limited to opinion pieces – facts have more weight in the…
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The “Inferno” and the the Apocalypse of Paul: a comparative analysis. Compare an
The “Inferno” and the the Apocalypse of Paul: a comparative analysis. Compare and Contrast the description of Hell in the Apocalypse of Paul (chapters 31–44) with that in Dante's Inferno. Identify the commonalities between these texts that suggest the Apocalypse of Paul (through its Latin translation) served as one of the sources for Dante’s Inferno.…
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In his introduction to Imagining Religion, Jonathan Z. Smith writes: “While ther
In his introduction to Imagining Religion, Jonathan Z. Smith writes: “While there is a staggering amount of data, of phenomena, of human experiences and expressions that might be characterized in one culture or another, by one criterion or another, as religiousthere is no data for religion. Religion is solely the creation of the scholar’s study.…
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Pageof 2ZOOM THEO 108 ESSAY: ANGELS AND DEMONS ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW
Pageof 2ZOOM THEO 108 ESSAY: ANGELS AND DEMONS ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW The prompt is designed to stimulate your thinking and assess the knowledge gleaned from the textbook and course reading. You will then utilize this information by applying in an essay where you utilize theological tools to build a case for angels and demons. This…
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Pageof 2ZOOM THEO 108 ESSAY: ANGELS AND DEMONS ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW
Pageof 2ZOOM THEO 108 ESSAY: ANGELS AND DEMONS ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW The prompt is designed to stimulate your thinking and assess the knowledge gleaned from the textbook and course reading. You will then utilize this information by applying in an essay where you utilize theological tools to build a case for angels and demons. This…
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Touchstone 2: Comparing and Contrasting the Common Elements of Religions ASSIGNM
Touchstone 2: Comparing and Contrasting the Common Elements of Religions ASSIGNMENT: For this Touchstone, you will demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of religions so far by comparing and contrasting two of the world’s religions. In a 400–600 word short essay, you will compare and contrast one “Eastern” religion and one “Western” religion discussed so far in…
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Touchstones are projects that illustrate your comprehension of the course materi
Touchstones are projects that illustrate your comprehension of the course material, help you refine skills, and demonstrate application of knowledge. You can work on a Touchstone anytime, but you can’t submit it until you have completed the unit’s Milestones. Once you’ve submitted a Touchstone, it will be graded and counted toward your final course score.…