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- Religious Study and Home School CurriculumA look at differences of opinion in how to include religious study in home school curricula.
- The Dharma is Free and it Matters Not What School You Study InWhat did the Buddha say about the dharma and teaching it to the world? Some people are making a profit off the teachings of the Buddha. In this article we explore whether this is right or wrong.
- Life Applications Study Bible ReviewA Review of the Life Applications Study Bible.
- Looking at Eastern Religion from the WestThe Western study of religion can create difficulties with students who come from the East or with those who see the explicit differences that exist with Eastern belief systems. Perhaps there is a better way to resolve these conflicts.
- Bible Study Lesson for Acts 24: Paul Stands Trial Before Roman Governor FelixPaul has been arrested in Jerusalem. In Acts 24 he's has been sent to stand trial before the Roman governor Felix in Caesarea. This chapter gives the details of his trial and what happens to Paul as a result.
- A Study in the Denominational Divide Between Orthodox and Reform JudaismThe response from Jewish scholars to the war in Gaza is far from homogeneous.
Gnostics and Gnosticism: A Guide for Teachers and StudentsOne of the greatest discoveries in religious history in the 20th century is finding the Gnostic library at Nag Hammadi in 1945, opening a window onto a group from the early days of Christianity.- Virginity: A Comparative Historical StudyA look at virginity through several different mediums such as sociological, historical, and religion.
- The Evolution of Sacred Truths in ReligionThis article suggests that throughout world literature, the evolution of religious truths is the single most popular theme. Evidence is given from the Bible, the Torah, as well as many Far Eastern works.
A Case Study in East Asian ReligionsOracle bone inscriptions are an important piece of evidence into the religious life of the Chinese under the Shang Dynasty (1750-1050 BCE) (Ludwig, 160). These inscriptions were made on the shoulder blades of animals (usually oxen) and on....- Hinduism: Case Study of ReligionThe Rig Veda is one of four collections of hymns, collectively called the Vedas, brought to the Indus Valley region of the Indian Subcontinent by the Aryan people around 1500 BCE. Among these four Vedas, the Rig Veda is the most important and oldest...
- John Calvin in History and StatesmanshipThe education, statesmanship, teachings, historical impact, and relevance of John Calvin. The article ends with a discussion of the great damnation.
- The Magic of WiccaSome relative Historical facts are examined and compared to other religious beliefs and contemporary scientific theory. An informative interview of a person who practices the Wicca Religion is also provided.
- Introduction to the Renaissance and Renaissance MusicIntroduction to the Renaissance music, painters, and writers. Learn everything you need to know about Renaissance: Da Vinci, Madrigals, and Shakespeare!
Bishop Eddie Long: 3 Lessons to Learn from His ControversyThree spiritual lessons to learn from Bishop Eddie Long's Gay Sex Scandal.
Reborn in the Nick of TimeChapter Five of a Fictionalised Memoir
The Wanderer of Golders GreenChapter 5 of "Rescue of a Rock and Roll Child"
What is a Minister of Peace?A look at what it means to be a Minister of Peace.
Did the Grinch Steal Christmas or Did Christians Steal Christmas?This article goes into some of the historical and Biblical research into the pagan origins of Christmas and the profound effect it has had on my life.- Faith and PreparednessDoes preparing one's self - physically (self-defense), materially (storing emergency provisions), mentally (studying current events, politics & history) - display a lack of Faith? Are we trusting in God when we leave much to Him, or are we testing Him?
- Digital Faith: An Exploration of Religion in Cyber SpaceCurious about religion and the digital age? This article discusses some pros and cons of virtual religion and builds a case on why virtual religion is here to stay.
- Islam: Toward Its Much-awaited ReformationThis is an attempt to make the religious doctors of Islam rethink their tradition so that Islam is able to find a way from within its traditions to be in sync with the accepted human values of our time
- Why is Archeology Important?Some myths and facts about this fascinating anthropological field
- Arvo Part's Credo and the Battle of Ideas in the Twentieth CenturyMr. Lawrence discusses the fascinating piece "Credo" by the Estonian composer Arvo Part, particularly its transitional and conflicting nature in the context of Part's later work.
- What is Feng Shui?Many people "believe" they know what Feng Shui is, but do they really? Do you? The fundamentals of Feng Shui are easy to understand, as you will see by reading the detailed information provided.
- Choosing the Right BibleChoosing the right Bible for you is no longer a simple task, but it can be made easier with a little work before you buy.
- A Reverend's Take on the Science vs Religion DebateThe creative tension between science and religion is a good thing because it generates communication. However, scientists should speak from the laboratory, not the bully pulpit.
- America's Transition Toward Virtual ElectionsAmerica's oldest and most sacred tradition of voting and public representation perfunctory trend toward digitization.
- Does God Have a NameThis is a study of several of the names used for God in the Old Testament
- The Female Role in Rock 'n' RollStudy concerning female musicians and their role in twentieth century pop music.
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