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Celtic Paganism & The Progression Of Culture Towards Christianity
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the movement in Celtic literature from paganism to Christianity and the way in which the Celts supported their traditions within the emerging culture. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Celticp.wps
Christianity & Vampires
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A 5 page paper investigating whether there is any connection between vampirism and Christianity. Vampire census-takers have identified several hundred individuals around the world who claim to be physical (but not spiritual) vampires. That there is paranormal activity in the world there is no doubt. God has promised it, and the Bible describes some of it. But even with all the evidence of the paranormal and of the occult, plus the Bible's confirmation that it will indeed occur, there is no evidence that any comparison between vampirism and Christianity needs even to be made. The idea of the 'living dead' is inconsistent with the most basic teachings of the Bible, and there are far more other, real occurrences of the paranormal that are not. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Chrivamp.wps
The Meaning of Satori
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A 1 page research paper that offers a definition of the Zen Buddhist term 'satori,' which the writer defines as a Buddhist concept for describing an elevated understanding that comes as sign of enlightenment. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: 99satori.wps
Taoism – Fundamentals and Comparisons with Buddhist Concepts of Nirvana
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This 5 page report discusses Taoism and its key principles, specifically stillness, yin/yang, and wu wei (will-lessness). It also compares Taoism thought regarding enlightenment with the Buddhist concept of Nirvana. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Bwtao2.rtf
Meditation: Transcending the Boundaries of Everyday Experience
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A 1 page discussion of meditation. Defines transcendental and discusses how meditation allows one to transcend everyday experience. Uses Prince Siddhartha of the Buddhist religion as an example. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPmedita.wps
The Trial Of Abigail Williams
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The Crucible, by Arthur Miller is a play set in the year 1692, in Salem Massachusetts. On the surface, the topic is the witch trials, how they how they grew and how they affected the lives of the people of Salem. This 5 page paper puts one of the main characters, Abigail Williams, on trial for murder. No other sources are listed.
Filename: KTcrumil.wps
How Yoga Principles Enhance Spiritual Growth
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An 11 page paper which discusses
the aspects of yoga that influence spiritual growth, as opposed to the aspects that merely
address the physical conditioning of the body. The paper presents an introduction which
illustrates why this topic is of importance, followed by a literature review. There is also a
section which analyzes the literature reviewed, and assesses it value in regards to
enhancing one's spiritual growth. Bibliography list 8 sources.
Filename: RAyoga.wps
"Anatomy of the Sacred" by James C. Livingston
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A 12 page paper which examines
chapters 2 and 4 of "Anatomy of the Sacred: An Introduction To Religion," by James C.
Livingston. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAanarel.rtf
A Brief Comparison of Native American Religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Confucianism, and Taoism
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An 8 page overview of each of these fascinating religions. The author discusses the importance of the environment as a factor in shaping the evolution of Native American Religions, then goes on to provide a brief overview of the beliefs and ideologies of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Confucianism, and Taoism. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPrelDiv.rtf
A Comparison of the Religious Sentiments Found in Akhenaten’s “Hymn to the Sun” and “Psalm 104” of the Hebrew Bible
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This is a 4 page paper comparing the religious sentiments found in the “Hymn to the Sun” and “Psalm 104”. The Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten (c. 1370 BC) is believed to have greatly changed the religious worship of the Egyptians. In his hymn to the Sun god, “Hymn to the Sun” or “Hymn to Aten”, Akhenaten wrote of the worship of one God, not many, his creation of the universe, the world, darkness and light, the elements of nature and man’s place on earth. This hymn and its religious sentiment was said to have influenced the early Hebrew writings which can be seen in Psalm 104 in the Hebrew Bible. Moses, similar to Akhenaten, prohibited the worship of images by the Hebrews and instead concentrated on the praise of the one God, Yahweh. Psalm 104, using similar language and sentiment, also outlines the one God which created the universe, the world, darkness and light, all the natural elements and man’s place on earth.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJhymns1.rtf
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