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Profound Hope: A Journey Through Darkness
Bible
Fire
Profound Hope In the dark entrance of a secluded cave, I sit and ponder on how I will survive. My only light comes from a small fire which took me about two hours to get started from clicking two flint stones together. If not for the small fire, I would be very cold due to…
Frees on Browning’s Sonnet 43 Sonnet Analysis
Moses
Sonnet
Elizabeth Barrett Browning expresses her deep, spiritual love for her partner in Sonnet 43. Throughout the poem, she repeatedly states “I love thee” in eight of the fourteen lines. In the same manner that God gives Moses measurements for the new temple in the Bible, Browning measures her love by depth, breadth, and height. This…
Comparison Between Buddhism and Hinduism
Buddhism
Hinduism
Introduction Buddhism and Hinduism have been two of the oldest and most traditional religion that is being practiced by most South Asians today. These two religions are most influential in their own way of influencing their followers because of their philosophical notions about life. They have a great deal of similarities most probably because…
The Role of Science in Religion
Religion
Science
To debate on the exclusivity of science and religion is like to argue on the very existence of man and question about everything we have in our world. With the concept of science, suddenly we are at a loss with who we really are and how things evolved with us. Man has learned to live…
Ethical Codes Explanation on Different Examples
Ethics
Confidentiality after death: Please read the case examples and answer the following questions. Example 1: After the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman (see: Hunt, 1999) Susan J. Forward, a clinical social worker who had held two sessions with Ms. Simpson in 1992, made unsolicited disclosures regarding her deceased former client. Ms. Forward…
Aztec Religion: the Foundation of a Civilization
Civilization
Religion
The religion of the Aztec, including their beliefs, customs and religions, acted as a tremendous influence on their government, economy, and culture. Religion was the foundation for the infamous culture of the Aztec Civilization. Through ceremonies of sacrifice, and the infusion of cosmology into their religion, the Aztecs sculpted a culture unlike that of any…
Shema – Faith in one God
God
The Shema is an affirmation of Judaism and a declaration of faith in one God. The obligation to recite the Shema is separate from the obligation to pray and a Jew is obligated to say Shema in the morning and at night Deut. 6:7). ” The first line of the Shema, “Hear O Israel, the…
The Great White-Latino Divide
Christianity
Islam
Prayer
John and Juan There are times when I find myself wondering about what I read from the papers and what I hear from friends about multi-ethnicity and diversity in American society today. In particular, I have tried, on numerous occasions, to ponder just what makes a white man different from a Latino? For instance,…
Analysis the Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Life
Secret
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, written by James Thurber in March 1939, portrays the amusing daydreams of Walter Mitty. Set in Waterbury, Connecticut, the story follows a regular man living with his demanding wife Mrs. Mitty. Mitty is depicted as weak and timid, using his daydreams to navigate through the difficulties he encounters in…
The Doctrine of Divine Creation
Doctrine
Scholars do not work in isolation, but rather within the contexts of their communities, traditions, commitments, and beliefs. Their specialized scholarship exists within a larger framework of reality. Hence, we should consider: What is encompassed in this broader context? Does it accommodate the existence of a deity? If so, does the presence of this deity…