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: This paper examined the religion of Jains, and its contemporary role in the United States, tracing its evolution and origin to Indian immigrants; many of whom are concentrated in the West Coast area of California. Jains serve social, educative and religious functions. Their core beliefs and religious tenets were also discussed The paper also pointed among others, the misconception of Jains in America, and the resulting stereotyping which grew since the world trade center attacks in New York. The religious and ideological philosophies of the religion were also discussed.[10 Pages, 7 Sources]
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 16970 Jainism Religion Ideology.doc
Price: US$89.50
478.19994 The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Comparative Analysis of The Community Rule and the Damascus Document
This five-page undergraduate paper examines The Dead Sea Scrolls, and focuses on comparisons and contrasts between the Damascus Document and the Community Rule fragments. The author notes that rival interpretations of The Community Rule documents and the Damascus Document provide a great deal of insight into the divisions in ancient Judaism, while redaction reveals the motivations of the redactors. In the final analysis, the Dead Sea Scrolls reveal ancient Judaic pluralism, and confirm that rival groups each claimed to be the True Israel, and zealously defended their interpretation of the Torah as true and condemned all others as false.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 19994 Dead Sea Scrolls.doc
Price: US$44.75
479.20089 Angels Watching Over Me
This paper takes a brief look at the fascinating study of Angels. It explains where they come from, what their intended purpose, how they have helped humans throughout the Bible, and discusses whether or not they should be worshipped as a being, all according to and referenced with biblical texts. The concept of knowing that God sent Angels to watch over all of us is what inspired the title.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 20089 Angels Religion Catholic.doc
Price: US$35.80
480.20168 A Comparison Analysis of the Sumerian Annunaki and the Nephilim of the Old Testament
This paper will analyze the Sumerian religion with that of the Judeo-Christian aspects of the Holy Bible. By understanding how the Nephilim and the Annunaki are similar as a "star race" through the cosmologies of God and Anu, we can learn why the ancient Sumerians passed their religion down to modern Christianity and Judaism in their respective roles of world religions.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20168 Sumerian Bible Nephilim.doc
Price: US$44.75
481.20331 Pervasiveness of Religion: An Historical Analysis
This three-page undergraduate research paper examines why religion has been pervasive throughout human history, and analyzes how it has provided answers to the profound questions of life. The author discusses the reasons religion has played a major role in the lives of countless millions, compares what religious leaders and philosophers have said about religion and spirituality, and explains why religion has always existed and probably always will exist.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 20331 Religion in History.doc
Price: US$26.85
482.20336 Pentecostal Religions
This paper discusses how sociologists study various religions. The religion chosen for this study is the Pentecostal movement. The Pentecostal movement started in Topeka, Kansas and in Los Angeles, California. The Pentecostal religion is different from most protestant beliefs due to the belief of speaking in tongues. The paper shows that the faith is based on the first two chapters of Acts.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20336 sociology religion Pentecost.doc
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483.20342 Book Review of The Jew Within by Steven M. Cohen and Arnold M. Eisen
In this paper, we will review the book The Jew within by Steven M. Cohen and Arnold M. Eisen. In The Jew Within, Steven M. Cohen and Arnold M. Eisen paint a picture of the contemporary American Jew as a cultural group that has loosened its connections to organized public religion. We also see how the Jew has turned inward, searching for a Judaism that is rooted in profound individualism and ambivalent toward the many ethnic institutions that defined an earlier generation.