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Glenn Lord in Print: Literature
Lord
Written communication
Among Glenn’s many achievements was The Last Celt, a bio-bibliography of Robert E. Howard, published in 1976 by Donald Grant. When it appeared it was a long anticipated benchmark event in Howardom. The 416 page volume was much appreciated by the legion of Howard fans who knew no one other than Glenn could have compiled and…
Are Humans Inherently Good or Evil?
Problem of Evil
Humans are born with the innate ability to define what is considered a sin and what is considered a deed. By this, it is necessitated upon by us,the humans, to find reason and rhyme for our sins, and reward ourselves because of our virtues. We avoid sins typically, except in some cases where our own…
Forgiveness Is a Way to Self-Fulfillment
Forgiveness
The famous saying goes “To make a mistake is human, to forgive is divine”. What makes the power of forgiveness comparable to God? The very nature of humans is to get angry and feel resentful towards those who have hurt us or did some harm to us in any way. Always forgive your enemies —…
Aborigial Spirituality Research Paper
Spirituality
The significance and significance of the Dreaming is cardinal to Aboriginal spiritualty. Each Aboriginal group is connected with the Dreaming and is cognizant its alone individuality is derived from it. Aborigines today, continue to emerge from the Dreaming, yet they are still intensely connected with it till this twenty-four hours. The Dreaming includes all facets…
Death In The Cycle
King
Soul
Spirituality
Reading King Hedley II was the foremost painful and wrenching of August Wilson’s Century Cycle plays for me to expertise, and that I anticipate to seeing it! although it takes place in Pittsburgh, Washington DC throughout the Crack years is claimed to be its inspiration. purportedly when Wilson visited there he was therefore afraid that…
Evil in Cormac McCarthy’s Novel The Road
Problem of Evil
“Morality is not the doctrine of how we make ourselves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness” (Immanuel Kant). In Cormac McCarthy’s novel The Road, a father and his son, both of whose names are unstated, struggle to survive the results of an unspecified apocalyptic event; inevitably, virtually all life has disappeared and…
Transformation of Good vs Evil
Problem of Evil
Across Europe between the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries emerged witch hunts, killing numerous faultless people and plundering the power of women, changing the panorama of women all at once. Economic deprivation, devout competitiveness, and problematic diplomacy were suitable when accusing your neighbor was a thing. Both Steven Pinker and Arthur Miller make a determined altercation…
Definition of Evil
Problem of Evil
Humans come in all forms of good and evil. But Albert fish was all evil with an image of a good person. Albert Fish was a serial killer who delightfully enjoyed consuming the human flesh, or as we know a cannibal. Albert was undeniably alike to the monster Grendel, a fictional character from a poem…
Connection With Our Inner Self and With Kindred Spirits
Spirituality
Examining addiction, we’re used to looking at the mental, emotional and physical factors of addiction, the correlations between addiction and our mental health, our emotional wellbeing and the physical effects. What many of us fail to realize is that addiction is just as much a spiritual illness as anything else. Looking at the spiritual side…
The Riddle of Epicurus: The Problem of Evil
Problem of Evil
Introduction The problem of evil has been addressed by philosophers for centuries. The problem stems from the concept of an omnipotent, omniscient and perfectly good and just God; that if such a God exists, then evil should not exist. The very fact that there are too many evils that have existed since the dawn of…