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RLST100: March 2007
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Friday, March 30, 2007. Why Hitler was as powerful as a Religion. I will conclude by suggesting that if one is to accept the existence of religion based on the arguments of Henig and Stosis in my first paragraph, it follows that religious rituals have triumphed ever secular ones for the same reason Hitler or other charismatic leaders have been able to control human beings. They both cater to human nature by deriving their power from emotions. Thursday, March 29, 2007. To sum it up:. À = Analogous to.
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Introduction to Religious Studies: May 2007
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Introduction to Religious Studies. Interpretations of Abstract Art. Unitarian Universalism and Jane Addams. Jane Addams Settlement House: Social Morality or . Learn to be still. The Secret and Rationalist Philosophy. View my complete profile. Thursday, May 24, 2007. Interpretations of Abstract Art. Abstract art is called "abstract" for a reason. A definition. What did the artist intend for us to see? What did he himself see when he painted the figures? Thursday, May 17, 2007. In my last post, I talked ab...
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Introduction to Religious Studies: April 2007
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Introduction to Religious Studies. The Lawrence Pilgrimage: Documentary of a Sacred E. Sam Harris: King of Unfounded Conclusions. Neanderthals to Mound Builders. The Nature of Paleolithic Art. View my complete profile. Sunday, April 29, 2007. This is a Geometric krater. From the Dipylon cemetery near Athens from 740 BC. It shows Greek women surrounding the dead man, mourning by pulling their hair with their hands. Saturday, April 28, 2007. Someone in class made the comment that perhaps the reason we don'...
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RLST100: Red and God
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Thursday, May 31, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Social Growth along with Religion and Propaganda -. Are Narratives the Key to Everything? Are Narratives the Key to Everything? View my complete profile.
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Introduction to Religious Studies: Jane Addams' Settlement House: Social Morality or Organized Religion?
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Introduction to Religious Studies. Interpretations of Abstract Art. Unitarian Universalism and Jane Addams. Jane Addams Settlement House: Social Morality or . Learn to be still. The Secret and Rationalist Philosophy. View my complete profile. Thursday, May 17, 2007. Jane Addams' Settlement House: Social Morality or Organized Religion? Reading the chapters in Jane Addams' book, "Twenty Years at Hull House", makes me think about how much influence outside forces and upbringing has on a person.
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Oliver's Blog of Religious Discussion: April 2007
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Oliver's Blog of Religious Discussion. A blog dedicated to my RLST 100 class. Feedback on Ellens Response. Response to a Response. The Ever Dividing catholic Church of Christ. RLST 100 The Easy Way. View my complete profile. Friday, April 27, 2007. Feedback on Ellen's Response. This post is intended to clarify my original post. As well as respond to Ellen's post. On the possible split in the Catholic church. From the conservative (and the opposite is also positive). Links to this post. In the modern worl...
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Thoughts on Religion: Wallace Stevens: Spritualist Poetry
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Friday, June 1, 2007. Wallace Stevens: Spritualist Poetry. Wallace Stevens talks so much about poetry that I'm starting to wonder if that. His religion. He does say that "Poetry is a means of redemption," but I suppose redemption doesn't. Have to be religious (903). Maybe? Hello This post is likeable, and your blog is very interesting, congratulations :-). I will add in my blogroll =). If possible gives a last there on my blog, it is about the Impressora e Multifuncional. March 18, 2008 at 2:15 AM.
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Thoughts on Religion: May 2007
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007. A Different Kind of Sunday Morning. In the poem, Stevens seems to be worshipping Nature instead of a God, but he's not really worshipping- he's just enjoying a feeling of peace. He displays this attitude in the following passage: "Shall she not find in the comforts of the sun, / In pungent fruit and bright, green wings, or else / Things to be cherished like the thought of heaven? Friday, May 25, 2007. Art, Religion, and Nietzsche. After a little exploring, I came upon a nice website.
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Thoughts on Religion: March 2007
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Friday, March 30, 2007. In Response to Catrina's Post. Catrina, I really liked your post. In response to the middle-schoolers you talked about and other people with similar opinions, I want you to know that it bothers me almost as much as it bothers you when Christians are so hostile toward atheists. I'm a Christian and my faith is very important to me, but I try very hard not to behave/think like that. One More Thing about Genesis. And if you're really interested in the subject you could try reading the...
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Thoughts on Religion: Changes in Morality
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Friday, May 18, 2007. It was harder than I expected to find religion on the Urban Experience in Chicago website. But luckily, I eventually came across something relevant. In Jane Addams' piece, " Filial Relations. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a freshman from Minnesota, I'm Christian (Methodist), and I'm a Religious Studies major. This blog is for the Intro to Religious Studies class. (Yay for web-savvy professors! View my complete profile. A Different Kind of Sunday Morning.