| Theology
: In 6 pages the author discusses theology. Practices and procedures of theology,
which includes, moral theology; ecclesiology; rules of canonical right; eschatology;
apolology; bible; sacraments and liturgy; ministry; pastoral theology; revelation and
other such theological themes, are used on a daily basis. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Theoprac.wps
Religion : A 6 page paper discussing
various aspects of religion that address issues such as oppression and liberation.
Religion is a very complex and emotional subject which can often cause people to feel
completely at peace with themselves and life, but can also incite people to violence. It
revolves around a faith that instills, and often forces, people to behave and believe a
certain way, depending on, and regardless of, the religion. More often than not religion
is nothing more than a safety net that provides individuals with set rules which
essentially protect them from themselves, thereby making it an oppressive reality as well
as a liberating one. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Reloplib.wps
Christianity Today : Christianity is
and always has been the dominant religious preference in the United States. It was founded
on the philosophy of religious freedom and the extensive diversity that has characterized
the development of the nation has defined much of the political sentiment over the years.
t is essential to understanding the status of Christianity today to relate a history of
its development in the United States. There remains a core of Christian believers that are
the foundation of Christian belief today. A trend in commercialization of Christian
products indicates a rise of interest among younger people. This 6 page paper examines the
history of Christianity in the United States and concludes with a creative look of the
status of Christian thought in today's world. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Christod.wps
The Future of Christianity : In
8 pages the author discusses the future of Christianity. Christianity is a religion that
has many theologies and doctrines. Although there are many sects of Christianity, they all
share certain values and beliefs. The main points of Christianity are an adherence to the
ten commandments, and a belief in the concepts that Jesus is the Son of God, Jesus was
born of the virgin Mary, Jesus was crucified, dead and buried, Jesus was resurrected from
the dead. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Christfut.wps
Physical Descriptions Of Biblical Patriarchs
/ Influenced Of Ancient Art : A 6 page paper that compares the Biblical
descriptions of some of its major patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, etc;) with the
archaeological findings of the time, to support their descriptions. The writer attempts to
show that archaeological findings, including art and sculpture, deny some of the
representations in the Bible, including the advanced age of many of the patriarchs in
Genesis, and the racial hereditary basis for characters like Esau. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Patriar.wps
Abrahams Covenant With God : A
5 page essay that compares and contrasts the covenant made between God and Abraham as
recorded in Genesis: Chapters 13, 15 and 17. The writer also notes the total obedience and
faithfullness of Abraham and the fact that God chose him as a father of many nations.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Abram.wps
Significance of the
Covenant in Theology This 8 page paper delves into the topic of covenants and how
it relates to the Old and New Testaments. Several Old Testament covenants are outlined.
The significance of virgin marriage and circumcision are explored through Old Testament
theology. The New Testament, as the new covenant, is outlined and the significance of the
church in Christianity is explained. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Sigcov.wps
1 & 2 Thessalonians - Faith : A 9
page essay discussing the interpretation of faith as written by Paul, particularly as
found in 1 and 2 Thessalonians. Several interpretations as to the importance of faith and
what it does are offered. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Thessal.wps
The Bible As The Word of God : A 14
page paper in which the writer examines -- from a philosophical perspective, how we can
say on the basis of divine revelation that The Bible is the word of God? Rather than look
at the complex angles of that interpretation, we can take a simpler route to the answer.
Why do the interpretations of the fall differ? In fact, there is validity in all
interpretations : This -- and other relevant issues such as the underlying message of St.
Johns writings that preparedness in faith and unconditional love of God shall result
in salvation. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Wordofgo.wps
Nouwen & Spirituality : This
4 page essay reviews Henri J.M. Nouwens Reaching Out The Three Movements of the
Spiritual Life. The book is discussed primarily in terms of how it can enhance
spirituality. No additional sources cited. Nouwen.wps
2 Corinthians : A 10 page essay
discussing Paul's second letter to the Corinthians. Following a brief overview of Paul's
letters to the Corinthians, the writer focuses on the criticisms made against Paul and his
responses to each of the attacks against him by itinerant teachers who had traveled to
Corinth as well as by the individuals in Corinth who did not believe what he said when he
established the church in that city. Bibliography lists 9 references. 2corin.wps
Paul / Was He An Enemy Of Women? : A 5
page research paper which examines both sides of the issue of whether Paul actually wrote
1 Corinthians 14: 34-35 which prohibits women from taking an active part in the early
Christian church. The writer favors the argument set forth by Kharises that these verses
were not written by Paul and were actually an interpolation added perhaps centuries after
Paul wrote this letter to the early Christian church in Corinth. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Paulen.wps
Outline Of The Missionary Journeys of Paul :
A 7 page outline chronicling the four missionary journeys of the Apostle Paul, including
his two Roman imprisonments. Formerly a member of the Pharisees and an enthusiastic
persecutor of the early Christians, Paul was converted to Christianity on the road to
Damascus, where he intended to squelch another wave of Christian teaching after the death
of Jesus. He became the first missionary and prolific writer his letters to the churches
he visited and helped direct constitute much of the New Testament. Bibliography lists 6+
sources. Paul.doc
Albert Nolans "Jesus Before
Christianity" : This 5 page paper discusses the 1976 book by Albert Nolan.
Nolan introduces his readers to the person Jesus before his death, a man who was deeply
involved in the issues and problems of his day. The book presents some idea of what it was
Jesus was trying to do. Bibliography lists 1 source. Anolan.wps
Outline Of The Life of Jesus : A 9 page
outline chronicling the life of Jesus, taken mostly from the account of Matthew. The
writer includes the period foretelling the birth of Jesus to some of the reactions
following His resurrection on the first Easter Sunday. Bibliography lists 5+ sources. Jesus.doc
The Miracles Of Jesus : A 5 page
paper that explores the reactions of the people at the time Jesus performed miracles
compared to the reactions of those in today's world. There is a significant difference in
the acceptance level between the two eras. An inspirational and factual paper that briefly
discusses selective belief, a new concept. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Jesmrcl.wps
Christology and Jesus : A 5 page
research essay exploring contemporary study of Christology. The focus of Christology is
somewhat different depending on which theologian one reads, however one definition that
seems to be accepted is that Christology and bible studies are "two aspects of a
single inquiry into divine revelation." It also focuses on the life of Jesus and
once again asks the question, "Who was He?" This writer contends that
some things in life must be accepted on faith and 'who Jesus is' is one of those things.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Christology.doc
Did Jesus Christ Say That He Is God
? : A 7 page paper examining the question, "Did Jesus ever say that he is
God?" The writer examines the facts in history, which state that Jesus, in fact did
NOT state that he was God, the Son of God, or the Messiah. Endnoted. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Jesusgod.wps
Jesus Through the Centuries / Book Review
: A 10 page, analytical essay on this book by Jaroslav Pelikan that examines the
authors personal beliefs about Jesus and their relevance to Biblical fact. No
additional sources cited. Jesuscen.wps
Jesus / His Crime and Punishment : A 4
page essay exploring the crime Jesus committed under the prevailing laws of the day. The
questions investigated were: did Jesus, in fact, commit a crime and if He did, was His
punishment in accordance with the Roman legal system in place at the time? Christians do
not believe Jesus committed any crime other than to preach the truth. But was that the
reality under the laws governing all Jews and Romans? The writer describes the laws and
normal punishments in terms of Jesus' declaration that He was the Son of God. Bibliography
lists 3 sources. Jesuscp.wps
Jesus Christ & The Shroud of Turin :
A 5 page research paper which postulates that the Shroud of Turin is the authentic burial
cloth of Jesus Christ. The writer uses the latest scientific evidence to support an
argument on the Shrouds authenticity. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Turin.wps
Theology And Religion / Mysticism And Jesus
: A 25 page research paper that tests the hypotheses that mysticism was practiced
during the time of Jesus and that Jesus was a mystic. This paper includes these sections:
introduction, review of the literature, findings, discussion, summary and conclusions.
Mysticism is defined with examples given of what mystics say about their experience.
Theology is linked definitively to mysticism. Examples of how mysticism was practiced
during the time of Jesus are given using Biblical verses. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Jesusmys.wps
Did Jesus Have Healing Powers ? : A 20
page essay that explores the validity of the belief that Jesus had healing powers.
References to support this belief are drawn from the Bible, from ancient documents, and
from the interpretations of various scholars as well as a scientifically based analysis of
one miraculous healing Jesus is purported to have performed. The essay identifies the
problems inherent in answering the question and looks at the Jesus' life, where the Bible
came from, the spread of the Church, and citations of healings from the Bible. A secondary
resource bibliography where support is found for Jesus' life is also provided.
Bibliography lists 12 sources. Jesuheal.wps
How Jewish Was Jesus? : This 8 page
report discusses the question of how Jewish Jesus of Nazareth was according to the gospel
of Matthew. Bibliography lists 1 source. Jewjesus.wps
The Influence of Jesus : This 5
page paper explores the life and times of Jesus Christ and how he affected religion. The
historical Jesus is compared with the spiritual Christ and archeological finds of the era
are noted. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Jesusinf.wps
The Effect Of The Resurrection On Christians
: A 3 page essay discussing the resurrection of Christ according to the gospel and how
it affects Christian life today. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Jesusres.wps
Evidence of Christ's Resurrection : A 2
page paper that discusses evidence of Christ's Resurrection. A common sense approach is
taken by the writer with reference to specific Books in the Bible. No bibliography.
Resev.wps
The Characteristics Of Apocalyptic Literature
Using Daniel And Revelation : 7 pages in length. Will the world come to an end? If
one's faith is placed in the Bible, then it appears to be the case. There is considerable
mention of the planet's last days as humanity pushes forth with all its arrogant and
contemptuous behavior. It is as though the human race has sought out its own destruction
from the warnings of apocalyptic prophecies that represent its own destiny. Indeed, the
Bible instructs that the world will witness an end to life as it is known in such a
tremendous world war that nations will be pitted against one another and kingdoms will
slay other kingdoms in the name of Armageddon. The writer discusses apocalyptic prophecies
as they relate to Daniel and Revelation. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Apocal2.wps
Eternity : A 5 page paper discussing the
relevancy of time and eternity in relationship to a supreme being, or God. The issues
discussed are essentially based on the essay titled "Timeless Eternity" by Brain
Davies. The theories discussed address the essential quality of time which is a highly
opinionated reality. If time is nothing more than an illusion then God does not exist in
any form within such confines as a time frame. The theories addressed within Davies essay
are all essentially confining the divine essence and the subject of eternity within human
ideas which address the reality of time. No additional sources cited. Diveter.wps
Carl Jung And Christ As Savior : An 8
page paper that provides an overview of Jung's considerations regarding the essence of
Christ as Savior. This paper includes religious, psychological and social correlations.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Carljung.wps
The Virgin Mary : Also known as The
Blessed Virgin and as the mother of Jesus, Marys role in the history of Christianity
and her role today are discussed in this 5 page essay. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Mary.wps
Mary, As Portrayed In The Gospels : This
6 page paper reviews Mary, the mother of Jesus, as portrayed in each of the Gospels:
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. A brief reference is also made to the gospel of Thomas. A
moderate feminist approach is taken to explain the paucity of references to the woman who
gave birth to Jesus Christ. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Marygosp.wps
The Book of Job Chapter One : This
5 page report discusses the first chapter of the Old Testaments Book of Job. The
first chapter introduces the reader to the hardships Job must endure and as the chapter
ends, Job proclaims some of the most famous lines of any section of the Bible
" . . . the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the
Lord." Bibliography lists only the book itself as a source. Bkofjob.wps
The Book of Job / Court Imagery : A 5
page paper that considers the use of court imagery in the Book of Job. The writer contends
that court imagery is an effective means of supporting the themes of suffering and justice
in the work. Bibliography with 2 sources. Bookjob.wps
Book of Job / Divine Justice : A 5
page paper that provides and overview of the discourse between Job and his friends in The
Book of Job and reflects on the impact of this discourse on the concept of divine justice.
Bibliography lists 2 additional sources. Bookjob2.wps
Is God Just? : "Doth God
pervert judgement? or doth the Almighty pervert justice" (Job 8:3)? It has been
argued that God, in his omnipotence, is at once loving and capricious. This 5 page paper
examines the motivations of God in reference to the casting out of Adam and Eve, the test
of Abraham and the troubles of Job. An analogy of parenthood and parenting techniques is
proposed with the circumstances compared with the stages in the development of a child. No
other sources cited. Godjust.wps
Book of Job vs. The Odyssey : A 5
page essay comparing Job to Oedipus from Sophocoles "Oedipus The King." Issues
such as free will are discussed throughout. No Bibliography. Bookofjo.wps
The Book of Job / Similarities &
Contrasts to the Teachings of Socrates : A 5 page review of the teachings of Job
compared and contrasted to those of Socrates. Concludes that while both hold valuable
lessons it is those of Job which are most instructive since they teach a faith in an
almighty power. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Jobsocr.wps
Satan And The Book Of Job : 5 pages
in length. Say the word Satan, and most people immediately think of a devilish character
who inflicts torturous pain and misery on his victims. But the Satan known in the Book of
Job was not such a malevolent being; in fact, it was with the permission of God that he
imposed harm upon Job, a faithful servant to God. The writer defines Satan's place within
the Book of Job and briefly describes his actions with respect to Taoism. Bibliography
included. Satanjob.wps
Bible Studies / Exegesis On Deuteronomy 26:1-11
: A 6 page exegesis of Deuteronomy 26:1-11. This paper discusses this passage in
respect to the Hebrew's movement out of Egypt and into the promised land. God discusses
his expectations of men in the promised land--that they raise crops and bring them for
blessings in front of priests. During this process, God expects that man will remember the
process that brought them to the promised land while also reflecting on the gifts of God
and celebrating in His name. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Deuteron.wps
Bible Studies / Exegesis On Luke 1:26-38
: A 4 page paper that provides an exegetical overview Lukes narrative in
verses 26-38. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Lukee.wps
Bible Studies / Exegesis On Luke 20:27-40
: This 4 page essay explores one section from the Gospel of Luke [20: 27 - 40] in
which the Sadducees questioned Jesus about resurrection in terms of the Leverite law.
Nonbelievers, they attempted to trick Jesus but He reminded them of the Scriptures and
admonished them for not knowing them. Other parallels are also discussed. No additional
sources cited. Luke.wps
Bible Studies / Exegesis on Matthew
5:43-48 : A 6 page paper presenting the background, literary analysis, and meaning
of a passage from the Gospel According to Matthew. It is the writer's contention that this
passage reflects many of the concepts present in Jesus' Sermon on the Mount and therefore
holds some of the basic truths of the Gospel as a whole. Bibliography lists 5
additionally-cited sources. Exegesi.wps
Exegesis / Romans 12:1-8 : A 5 page
analysis of Romans 12:1-8 written by Paul in about AD 57. The Exegesis offers a brief
overview of when and why this letter was written to the Romans and then provides an
interpretation of the text. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Roman12.wps (keywords
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Paul's Letter to the Romans : A 6
page analysis of the epistle to the Romans contained within the Holy Bible. The writer
argue that Paul presents a theological argument that concerns the nature of sin and how
Godís grace applies to all of humanity, and not just the Jewish people. It would appear
that at this time there was still some controversy over whether or not the message of
Jesus was meant exclusively for Jews, and whether or not, Gentiles had to convert to
Judaism, i.e. be circumcised, in order to become Christian. Other points of the argument
are covered as well. No additional sources cited. Paulet.wps
How Jesus' Sermon On The Mount Relates To
Christian Life & The Church : 5 pages in length. Jesus' Sermon on the Mount
relates directly to the Church and Christian life in that it speaks of life having
specific meaning. No matter the how saddening the cause, no matter how sorrowful the
occasion, Jesus' Sermon reflects the positive -- much the same way the Church and
Christian life look upon the good of each situation. Indeed, the main correlation among
them is that one must learn to let go of mortal attachments; that holding onto entities of
this world will only delay one's salvation. The writer discusses how the truth of Jesus'
Sermon on the Mount mirrored the Church and Christian beliefs. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Jesuser.wps
Bible Studies / Interpreting Matthew
24:15-26 : A 3 page paper that discusses the question: Can a literal view be used
to interpret these passages? The writer discusses millennialism and how this relates to
Matthew 24. Specific examples of Biblical passages are provided. Bibliography lists 3
sources. PGMat.rtf
Bible Studies / Genesis 6:3 V Matthew 24:37 -
Double Reference View : A 2 page paper that discusses the validity of using the
principle of double reference when interpreting these two Biblical passages. Examples and
supporting evidence are provided. Bibliography lists 2 sources. PGgenmat.rtf
Gospel Of John / Chapter 10: 1-15 : A
6 page essay discussing the meaning, purpose, themes and uniqueness of the Gospel of John,
in general, and these verses, in particular. The parable cited is found only in John's
gospel. The writer concludes that the message is as relevant today as it was when it was
written. Bibliography lists 1 source. John10.wps
Bible Studies / Exegesis on Revelation :
This 5 page essay compares and contrasts the Book of Revelation, Chapter 1:4 through
Chapter 3:22 across five different Bibles and also offers comments from theologians and
Bible scholars and writers. These verses represent the letters to the seven churches in
Asia. There is very little difference among the different Bibles, thus interpretations of
what is meant by the text is offered. Rev.wps
Exegesis / The Infancy Gospel Of Thomas :
An 8 page exegesis of one line from the work titled "The Infancy Gospel of
Thomas." The line is illustrated in its simplest form, at first. This is followed by
an examination of secondary sources which discuss "The Infancy Gospel of
Thomas," both in an analysis as they relate to the line presented, as well as in an
illustration of the content. This is followed by an explanation of what the line may well
mean and what one of the interpretations may be. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Ingosp.wps
Old Testament Biblical Studies / The Books Of
Kings : This 6 page essay investigates the themes of the two Books of Kings, which
focus on obedience to God's Laws. Adherence to the covenant brings rewards while failure
to follow the Word of God brings punishments. These themes are exemplified in the decline
of the Kings of Judah and Israel. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Bookking.wps
The Creation of Israel, A Biblical Study
: A 6 page essay on the establishment of Israel. The writer states that the will of
the nomadic Israelites was to settle in a rich valley and establish a settlement, and
shows how the political cannot be separated from the religious in the story of Israelite
settlement. To keep up their vision, they relied on prophets to guide them, but in the
end, King David, a warrior, saw to the actualization of their dream, although they
attribute his presence to the will of God. Biblical passages studied include passages from
Samuel I and II. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Cnisrsta.wps
Old Testament Biblical Studies / The Book of
Jonah : A 7 page essay investigating the symbolism in this Book of the Old
Testament. Religious scholars disagree as to whether or not the story of Jonah is an
historical accounting but they do not disagree about the symbolism found within the
account of this reluctant messenger. The writer likens Jonah's reaction to those that can
be found in the world today. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jonah.wps
Old Testament Biblical Studies / The Book Of
Daniel : A 5 page research paper that examines this important part of the Old
Testament. The writer gives a brief summation of the main action in each chapter with
comments as to meaning and interpretation. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Bookdanl.wps
The Book Of Daniel And The Book Of Revelation
Double Reference View : A 3 page paper that explains the four kinds of double
reference principles. The writer includes in each discussion examples from the Books of
Daniel and Revelations. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Pgdblref.rtf
Is Daniel 7 Amillenial Or Premillenial
? : A 3 page paper discussing the difference between amillennial and premillenial,
relating that explanation to Daniel 7. The writer argues Daniel is premillenial and offers
evidence to support this conclusion. Bibliography lists 2 sources. PGdanl.rtf
Book Of Genesis / Its Influence on Our
Culture : A 5 page essay exploring the impact of the stories in the Book of
Genesis on our culture. The writer discusses how authors such as Thornton, Wilder, &
Faulkner have been influenced in some way by the Book Of Genesis. Three sources. Genisis.wps
The Gospel According To John / Who Is Jesus
? : This 5 page paper discusses two specific topics: first, it describes the themes
inherent in the Gospel according to John and gives a brief description regarding the
difference between this and the other three Gospels.. Second, it discusses the question of
who Jesus is. Key opinions given by C.S. Lewis regarding who Jesus person are
discussed with citations from other scholars as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources. John.wps
The Gospel According to Matthew : This
10 page paper explores the purposes of this Gospel and offers verses to substantiate the
perceived purposes. Further, it discusses some of the symbolism found in the Gospel and
points out the forms used to make the desired points. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Gospmatt.wps
The Book Of Revelation / Are The Prophecies
Coming True? : This 7 page essay investigates the claims that the prophecies found
in the Book of Revelation are coming true in today's world. Writers point to specific
events in the world and link these to specific verses in Revelation. Critics say that this
type of activity has been going on for 2,000 years and that the interpretations are
changed to fit the events of the day. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Trueprop.wps
Importance Of The Old Testament To
Understanding Basic Theology : A 17 page paper that provides an overview of the
issues related to the challenges of the veracity of the Old Testament and relates these to
a basic understanding of modern Christian theology. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Oldtest.wps
The Old Testament & The Covenants
Analyzed : An 8 page paper which considers the historical validity of the biblical
Old Testament, the stories of Abraham, David, Moses, Noah, Adam and Eve, and the covenants
with God. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Covenant.wps
God & The Old Testament : 2 page
analysis of God's portrayal in the Old Testament. The writer feels that with specific
respect to his relation with man, God's character in the Old Testament is one that
portrays an all-powerful, immortal being yet he needs only to be feared by those who
perform acts of evil or of sin. No Bibliography. Godot.wps
Toward An Old Testament Theology: Walter
Kaiser on the Challenges and Motivations: This 5 page paper provides an overview
of the first 10 chapters of Walter Kaisers book Toward An Old Testament Theology.
This paper relates the perspectives of Kaiser, which outline the difficulties and
motivations that have served to define the pursuit of this theological focus, including
the promise of God as the defining center of the Old Testament. No additional sources
cited. MHoldtes.wps
Walter Kaisers Toward An Old Testament
Theology: This 5 page paper provides an overview of the central arguments in
Walter Kaisers book Toward an Old Testament Theology and considers the
implications and benefits derived from his perspective. This paper considers the strengths
and weaknesses in Kaisers theological perspective. MHKaiser.wps
Origins Of Judaism, Christianity And Islam
: A 5 page paper which compares and contrast the origins of Judaism, Christianity and
Islam by determining how, where and when these religions emerged and by describing their
relationship to each other. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Judchri2.wps
New Testament & The Question of Introduction
: A 5 page paper that considers the "Book of James" and the way in which
scholars have disputed the history and authorship of this work. Bibliography with 4
sources. Newtest.wps
The New American Bible : A 5 page essay
that discusses the New American Bible. References are made to other versions of the Bible
and specific verses are compared among different translations. The symbolism found is
discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. NAB.wps
Biblical Characters / An Analysis Of Ruth And
Esther : This 4 page essay compares and contrasts the Books of Ruth and Esther in
the Bible. Both women had similar characteristics and both were affected by the culture of
the day. One is believed to be based on a true character and one is considered to be an
embellished story to make a point about the Jews in Persia. RuthEs.wps
Consistency Of Themes In The Bible : This
5 page discusses three specific themes that are prevalent in the Bible and cites sample
verses to demonstrate how these themes are carried through from the Old to the New
Testaments. Biblethe.wps
Biblical Inerrancy : A 10 page essay
discussing the debate regarding the inerrancy of the Bible. Topics include: what inerrancy
means; where the Bible came from; arguments for and against the doctrine of inerrancy and
a conclusion. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Biberr.wps
Healing Sites / Importance To Christianity :
A 7 page paper discussing the reasons healing sites, such as Lourdes, holy wells and other
shrines, are important to the Christian faith. Different aspects such as hope, faith, and
continuity are discussed with examples from research. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Healsite.wps
The Philosophies of "Herem" and
"Jihad" : This 9 page paper examines the practice and meanings of Herem
and Jihad and their philosophies regarding war. Bibliography lists seven sources. Jihad.wps
Atheism : An 8 page paper that provides
an overview of the beliefs of atheists and considers the impacts of these believes as they
relate to perspectives on religion. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Atheism.wps
Is God Just? : "Doth God pervert
judgement? or doth the Almighty pervert justice" (Job 8:3)? It has been argued
that God, in his omnipotence, is at once loving and capricious. This 5 page paper examines
the motivations of God in reference to the casting out of Adam and Eve, the test of
Abraham and the troubles of Job. An analogy of parenthood and parenting techniques is
proposed with the circumstances compared with the stages in the development of a child. No
other sources cited. Godjust.wps
Comparing Josef Piepers "Faith, Love
& Hope" with "Love Alone:The Way of Revelation" by Hans urs von
Balthasar : This 11 page report discusses the viewpoints of two of the 20th
centurys leading theologian/philosophers. While von Balthasar presents a more
philosophical interpretation of theological and anthropological human events, Pieper
(often thought to be the 20th centurys greatest expert on Thomas Aquinas)
allows for the application of traditional religious thought in modern life. Bibliography
lists only the two books discussed as sources. Piefalov.wps
Pirsigs "Zen and the Art of
Motorcycle Maintenance" : A 15 page review of the 1974 book by Robert Persig.
Explores the concept of perception and how it relates to the ancient philosophy of Zen.
Illuminates Persig's concern with the decline in American values and in systems such as
our educational system. No additional sources are listed. Zenart.wps
Monotheism / Proof in the Bible : A 5
page essay investigating proof in the Bible that there is only one God. Chapters and
verses from the Books of Isaiah and Jeremiah are cited as evidence of one and only one God
and His escalating impatience with the pagan idols being crafted and glorified.
Bibliography lists 1 source. Monothe.wps
Angels / God's Messengers : This 6
page essay investigates the concept of angels throughout the Bible. Specific verses are
cited to illustrate the various roles of angels, including but not limited to: protectors,
warriors, chastisers, encouragers, predictors of the future and instructors, always
fulfilling the word of God. Bibliography lists 1 source. Godmess.wps
Angels / Their Historic Role in Various
Religions & in Modern Life : A 6 page exploration of the concept of
angel and their traditional importance to various religions. Explores possible reasons for
the tremendous popularity of angels today. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Angelhis.wps
Arguing The Existence Of Angels: A 5
page research essay about the existence of heavenly angels. The writer argues that if one
believes in the Bible, which is the foundation for all Christian religions, then there is
no other conclusion to draw regarding angels but the fact that they do, in fact, exist.
There are thousands of references to God's angels in both the Old and New Testaments;
references that place angels on earth. There is not reason to not believe that God would
send His angels to earth today as He did then. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Angels.wps
The Personality of the Holy Spirit :
A 3 page paper discussing the Holy Spirit as an entity with a personality. The Holy Spirit
is one of three forms that God possesses. It is apart of the Trinity which is God, Jesus,
and the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is essentially the intent of God which is capable of
being passed on to all people. It is spirit and is therefor intangible. It is Gods
method of communicating the intent of his peace and love without using visions aimed at
one person who is intended to spread the Word. The Holy Spirit spreads the word, and
intent, of God. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Holy1.wps
The Work of the Holy Spirit : A 3
page paper discussing the purpose and the role that the Holy Spirit plays in the world.
The Holy Spirit is a pure entity that is intent on demonstrating the love of God. It is a
part of God and is shown to the true believers so that they can share it with others and
bring people closer to God. Its intent is to share truth. love, peace, and pure joy
to the people of faith. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Holy2.wps
The Ministry of the Holy Spirit Among
Believers : A 3 page paper discussing the current state of ministry among
believers, in relationship to the Holy Spirit. There are many different beliefs and ideas
in regards to the Holy Spirit and the true ministry which is required by believers. While
some believe that such a ministry involves active demonstration, others believe that
through subtle action and kind words the ministry is conducted. Bibliography lists 2
sources. Holy3.wps
The Meaning Of Life In Judeo-Christian
Thought : A 4 page paper looking at this thorny problem as analyzed by the writer
of Genesis, St. Paul, and St. Augustine. It concludes that for these writers, The only way
to find meaning in a world filled with too many meanings is to cleave closely to an
inflexible standard -- for the Jews, the Law; for Paul, the vision of Christ; for
Augustine, the Church. Bibliography lists two sources. Meanlife.wps
Influence Of Religion
: This 4 page paper presents a debate on whether or not religion is good for man.
Religion is seen primarily as a negative influence through the seventeenth century.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Infrel.wps
Christian Tithing : A 3 page paper that
discusses the questions: what is tithing, why should a person tithe, when should a person
tithe and what should a person do if they think they cannot tithe. Numerous citations from
the Bible are offered in the discussion. Bibliography lists 1 source. PGtithe.rtf
Film Analysis / Ben-Hur (1959) : This
film is discussed in a 5 page paper which focuses on historical accuracy in terms of
storyline, set, costuming and props. A chronologic overview of the events is also
provided. Bibliography lists 4 sources. BenHur.wps
Trapped at Home: The Status of Women in the
Odyssey and the Old Testament : A 6 page paper comparing the treatment of women in
Homeric times (as illustrated by the tribulations of Penelope in the Odyssey) with the
many rules and prohibitions given to women under early Judaic law. The paper concludes
that both systems effectively tie women to the house without giving them any authority
over it. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Odyot.wps
Joseph & His Dreams : A two
page discussion of Joseph's dreams and the significant importance of those found in
Genesis 37. The role of this biblical hero's brothers and parents is taken into account.
No Bibliography. Josephdr.wps
Noah's Ark and the Great Deluge : A 7
page paper exploring the story of Noah's ark and the great flood. The writer examines
various theories about the tale including possible scientific proof of the flood's
existence. Bibliography lists 5 sources...Floodmyt.wps
Medieval / Liturgical Drama and "The
Story of Daniel" : A 10 page paper on the Medieval liturgical drama. The
paper provides a description of the basis of drama and how it was incorporated into the
Roman Catholic Church to teach Bible stories to the congregation. The Story of Daniel is
discussed in relationship to this type of teaching, and how the drama was used in Medieval
times versus how it is used today. This particular drama became a stepping stone for the
incorporation of secular music into the liturgical process of presentation, and as such,
led to opera and the modernization of heroic plays. The play is being used today in both
church settings and film, and the storyline is being incorporated into as diverse fields
as music and multimedia. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Medieval.doc
Rig-Veda X vs. Genesis, Chapt. I : Approximately
4 pages in length. Compares the Indian creation myth "'Rig-Veda X, cxxix: 'In the
Beginning'" with Genesis, Chapter I. Excellent for those studying mythology,
religion, philosophy, Western Civ. etc; Bibliography contains 2 references. Creation.wps
Warfare And The Issue Of Biblical Morality
: An 8 page paper that considers the topic of warfare as it relates to the morality of
the Bible. This paper contends that there are different considerations presented in the
Old and New Testament. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Warfareb.wps
Why Christians Shouldn't Carry Swords / John
Drescher On Christians & War : A 4 page review of John Drescher's article in
the November 7th [1997] issue of Christianity Today, which reflects his Christian
perspective on war. No additional sources cited. Chrsw.wps
War & Christianity : A
6 page paper on the connection between Christianity and warthe proclivity to bring
religious elements into the war game by such deadly leaders as Hitler, Stalin, etc. The
writer posits that most of this can be blamed on misinterpretation of The Bible to meet
the leaders political desires, but that "the masses" are those who are
actually capable of peace. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Warchrst.wps
Satan & Christianity : A 7 page
essay exploring the role that Satan plays in Christianity. Using the Bible and other
citations, the writer looks at Satan in the Old and New Testament and compares those
depictions with the role he plays today. Bibliography is included. Satanchr.wps
satanism
Temptation & Gods Directive
: A 5 page paper that provides a creative look at the issues of temptation and action
against the directive of God as these themes are represented in a number of famous works,
including the Bible and Dantes Divine Comedy. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Tempgod.wps
The Temptation Of Christ And Adam / A Comparison
: This 2 page paper compares the temptation of Adam and Eve to that of Jesus Christ.
Both similarities and differences are discussed. No bibliography. Tempt.wps
Galatians 3:24 : This 2 page paper
explains how the law prepared people for the coming of Christ. The purpose of the law is
explained using Paul's words from this passage and the passages immediately preceding and
following it. No bibliography. Galat324.wps
Sarah & Hagar / Biblical Women : An
8 page paper on these two biblical women. The writer examines their relationship and
relates their feelings toward one another to a modern-day context. Specific references to
biblical passages are made. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Biblwmn.wps
Bible Essays : This paper
consists of 7 pages discussing several books of the Old and New Testaments. Essays
included are on Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, Deuteronomy, Isaiah as well one on the four
gospels No additional sources cited. Bibleniv.wps
Baptism Among Anglican Religions : A 6
page paper that talks about the role of baptism in those churches among the Anglican
beliefs. The writer goes into considerable detail as to why these ceremonies are
performed, just what it is that they mean, and who is eligible for them. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Baptism.wps
Is Creationism a Science ? -- Yes ! : A
comprehensive, 6 page discussion of whether or not creationism is truly a science. The
author believes that it is in fact, a science and defines many relevant terms.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Keywords: biology, evolution, social science. Creatism.wps
Is Creationism a Science? -- No ! :
An 8 page research paper examining whether or not creationism is truly a bonafide science.
The writer describes the main theories of Creation-science and illustrates through
argument that it does not meet the criteria to be a science. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Creation2.wps
Theories of Creationism
: This 8 page paper delves into the controversies not only surrounding the debate
between creationism and evolution but arguments within the realm of creationism itself.
Include are interpretations such as progressive creationism, catastrophism, scientific
creationism and the gap theory. The premise that the majority of people in America believe
in pure creationism is supported by several arguments. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Creatheo.wps
Creationism Verses Evolution : A 9 page
outline of the theories of creationism and evolution. Outlines the strengths and
weaknesses of each and concludes that neither is inherently superior to the other.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Creaevo.wps
Science And Religion The Differences,
The Similarities : This 7 page essay discusses the issues that surround religion
and science and their reason for existence in the life of an individual. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Scirel3.wps
Evolution vs. Creationism : A 10 page
research paper discussing Evolution vs. Creation. Topics explored include: reaction of
19th century theologians and clergy to Darwin's theories, court cases resulting from
teaching the theory of evolution, including the famous Scopes' Monkey Trial, the current
acceptance level of evolution. Bibliography includes 10 references. Darwin.wps
John Scopes Trial : In 5 pages the
author discusses the John Scopes Trial. July 21, 1925 was a morning that many will never
forget. It was a hot day in the Rhea County Courthouse in Dayton, Tennessee. The players:
Judge John T. Raulston, two worthy attorneys, and of course, and John Thomas Scopes. The
event: The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes. The significance: This was the famous
"monkey trial," in which the decision was being made to the legality of the
Butler Act that forbade the teaching of evolution in public schools. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Jscopes.wps
Evolution : A 5 page paper discussing
the basics of evolution. Included is a description of the classic theory of evolution in
addition to the theory of creationism. A brief sketch of the history of evolution is
included followed by a discussion of the two theories that are most prevalent. A
discussion about the possibilities both theories possess is illustrated. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Evolve.wps
Charles Darwin / His Life and Contributions
: A 5 page exploration of Darwin and his theory of evolution. Bibliography lists four
sources. Cdarwin.wps
"The Moral Animal" & Biological
Determinism : A 10 page review of "The Moral Animal" by Robert Wright.
Concentrates on Wrights use of Charles Darwin himself as an example of the theory of
evolutionary psychology, natural selection, and biological predeterminism. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Moralan.wps
The Politics of Biological Determinism : In
3 pages the author discusses biological determinism. "Biological determinism is the
idea that a person is born with certain moral and intellectual qualities, which are
inherited. For example, they site the way that Oliver Twist did not act as though he were
an orphan. He acted as if he were middle class, because he was born middle class. They go
into the theory that one's genes predispose him or her and how biological determinist
theories have become an important element in both political and social struggles."
Bibliography lists 1 source. Bioterm.wps
Views as Reflected in Darwinism : A 5
page paper discussing divergent views of racism and colonialism based on the premises
advanced by Charles Darwin in developing his theories of natural selection and the
existence of "the fittest." Concentrating on the philosophies of Darwin, Josiah
Strong and Adolf Hitler, the paper also examines the stance presented by several other
authors, with diversity among them ranging between Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling and the
Japanese Imperial Government. Darwinwr.wps
How Darwinism is Treated in Literature :
A 10 page review of Darwins theories and their affects on society and literature
with a "man versus nature" theme. The writer explores the various negative
effects the "Origin of Species" and the "Descent of Man" had on
society, including effects on religion and racism. The scientific underpinnings of these
issues are explored as well as how the theories have been treated in literature. Works
explored in detail include Lafcadio Hearns "Chita," Stephen Cranes
"Open Boat," and Jack Londons "Build a Fire." Other authors and
critics include Edward Wilson, Stephen Jay Gould, Aldus Huxley, Orwell and Nietzche.
Bibliography lists 14 sources. Cndarlit.wps
Darwins Middle Road : A 5 page
paper discussing "Darwins Middle Road," by Stephen J. Gould. There is
little doubt that Darwin has been dissected more than adequately throughout the years.
Many scientists, theologians, and laymen have attempted to explain just what Darwins
theories were and who he was. Gould presents a truly unique and refreshing look at Darwin
and scientific reasoning. He illustrates to the reader just how intermixed all of the
theories are and brings the reader into a complete understanding of the "middle
road," which is the road that implements the two major forms of scientific reasoning;
inductivism and eurekaism. No additional sources cited.Darmid.wps
Can Science & Religion Coexist ? :
This 15 page paper looks at whether or not there is room for both a scientific and
religious view of the world. What are the philosophies and arguments on both sides of the
question? Bibliography lists 7 sources. Revls.wps
Science Verses Religion / Is There Room For
Both? : A 10 page discussion of the interconnectivity of science and religion.
Emphasis is on the fact that the two disciplines have coexisted since the beginning of
time and that neither has to be chosen over the other. Bibliography lists five sources. SvR.doc
Natural Selection : A 5 page overview
and analysis of Darwins proposal of the theory of natural selection. Presents the
proposition that the theory of natural selection had actually been around well before
Darwins publication of Origin of the Species. Presents the view that the
theory of natural selection is, in essence, a selfishness on the part of an organism to
reproduce. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Natsel.wps
Homosexuality, Theology, & The Church In The
Twentieth Century : A 7 page paper on the issues surrounding the gay
communitys search for an arena where it can express both its spirituality and its
sexuality. The paper provides historical background on homophobia within the
Judeo-Christian tradition and traces some of the developments and contributions of
gay theology today. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Gaytheo.wps
The Nature and Definition of Faith : A 7
page examination of the concept of faith. Addresses the diversity in faith systems around
the world and points out that there is evidence that people with faith heal quicker and
adjust to adverse circumstances better than do people without a faith system. Bibliography
lists five sources. Faith.wps
Peter Abelard / Faith
& Reason : This 12 page paper examines the conflict between faith and
reason in religion. Peter Abelards works are examined in an analysis which concludes
that both may and do coexist. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Faitreas.wps
Psychology & Religious Conversion :
A 25 page piece that postulates that not only are religions practicing conversions, but
that the psychology profession must take a look at how that affects their business. Two
case studies are provided which talk directly to the hypothesis, and an additional
discussion makes the subject "real." Bibliography lists 19 sources. Conversio.wps
Mystery Cults and the Pre-Christian Notion of
God : 8 pages in length. An insightful look at Mystery Cults-- groups that
pre-date Christianity and yet who believed in the "mysteriousness" of God --
found later on in sections of The Bible (it is noted that God speaks extensively early on
in Genesis and then less and less as "mysteriousness" becomes important). The
history & origin (dating back to Ancient Greece) of Mystery Cults is examined as are
various myths and the relevance of Judaism and even Oriental mysteries. It is essentially
concluded that many primary tenets of the Christian religion actually pre-date
Christianity. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Mystcult.wps
Judaism vs. Catholicism / Before The
Inquisition : An 8 page paper that posits that antisemitism was built slowly over
the first millenia C.E., and that prior to the Inquisition, the theology of Judaism and
Catholicism followed the same general path, meeting the same intents for the two
religions. The paper shows that although the intent was the same and the timing of
interpretations followed similar paths, the philosophies behind the two religions were
different from the beginning. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Judocath.wps
The Koran [Quran ]Vs. The Bible :
A 5 page paper comparing these two Holy books of the Judeo-Christian and Islamic faiths.
The writer concludes that while there are many points of correspondence, the same stories
are used to make different points due to the unique character of the three faiths.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. QuBible.wps
A Christian Perspective on Psychology : A
20 page research paper which focuses on the textbook Introduction to Psychology and
Counseling: Christian Perspectives and Applications by Meier, et. al. Supplementing
this text with other sources as needed, the writer argues that a Christian perspective on
the study of psychology provides superior counseling because the Christian counselor has
the framework of Christian principles as provided by scripture to give direction to
therapy. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Chrisper.wps
Career Counseling from a Christian Perspective
: 7 pages in length. In great detail, the writer discusses problems that Christians
are apt to find with the concept of career counseling and posits a methodology designed to
help them appreciate it based upon the existing literature. It is asserted that a
well-rounded Christian philosophy in career guidance counseling should help people discern
their vocations and encourage the Christian use of their skills, Bibliography lists
approximately 12 sources. Careerco.wps
"Christian" Vs.
"Biblical" Mental Health Counseling : A 5 page paper briefly discussing
the differences between and the controversy surrounding the two modes of mental health
counseling and therapy. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Christbib.wps
Christian Women In Religion : The role
of the woman in Christianity is explored in this 4 page essay that uses Barbara J.
MacHaffie's book Her Story: Women in Christian Tradition. MacHaffie looks at the
role of women in different sects of Christianity, with a primary focus on the United
States. The subject is looked at historically, but much data on contemporary Christianity
is also included. MacHaffie's book is the only source used. MacHaffie.RTF
The Beliefs Of Southern Baptists : A
10 page paper on this topic in which the writer examines Southern Baptist theology and
their beliefs about salvation, biblical authority, sin, etc. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Baptist.wps
The History of Ideology of the Pentecostalist
Movement : 8 pages in length. An historic overview of the "Holy
Movement" in the United States and the birth of Methodism followed by Pentecostalism
during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The writer looks at how Pentecostalism has
changed since its original inception, to become more organized and bureaucratic than was
originally intended. FREE outline included ! Bibliography lists 10 sources. Holimove.wps
Philosophy & The Greek Orthodox Church
: Comprehensive, 25 page discussion of the Greek Orthodox Church and its fundamental
origins in the works of classic Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
Bibliography lists 19+ sources. Greekort.wps
Practices & Beliefs Of The Roman Catholic
Church : This 5 page paper gives a brief overview of Roman Catholic beliefs and
imperatives. Bibliography four lists sources. Catholic.wps
Protestant Biblical Interpretation :
Bernard Ramm's Protestant Biblical Interpretation is the only source used for this
5 page overview of several types of biblical interpretation. Ramm analyzes, and gives
warnings inherent with the use of liberalism, allegory, and typology as well as both
letteral and literal interpretative methods. The writer concludes that these techniques
are best used in conjunction with one another rather than by themselves. Probib.doc
Why Petition God? : This 5 page paper
addresses this question from the viewpoint that since God is omniscient and omnipotent,
why should man pray for anything. Issues discussed include free will, Divine planning and
arguments about the usefulness of prayer with examples that relate to everyday life. Petgod.wps
The Revival Of Christian Music : An 8
page paper discussing Christian charismatic music and its revival since the mid-1980s.
Bibliography lists 11 sources. Charmus.wps
Origins of the Santa Claus Legend : A
10 page paper discussing the history behind the legend of Santa Claus and the traditions
accepted in American culture today. The writer attempts to put into perspective the life
of Nicholas of Myra and the good deeds that brought him to fame. Nicholas' became
legendary after committing a number of acts of kindness, including destroying the temple
of Artemis in Patara. Critics argue that Nicholas' was not a humanitarian, but a religious
zealot. The writer attempts to answer this charge, while also presenting the legend's
importance in European and American traditions. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Claus.wps
Zoroastrianism & Its Influence On The
Development Of Judaism and Christianity : A 15 page paper that provides a
substantive view of the prophet Zoroaster, the subsequent development of the religion of
Zoroastrianism, and considers the implications for the development of Judaic and Christian
doctrine and practices. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Zoroas.wps
Distinct Similarities Across Religions : A
5 page essay exploring similarities (similar foundations, philosophies, etc;) across
various religions with examples from the Bible. Also referenced is examples from Richard
Elliott Friedman's book, "The Disappearance of God." No additional
sources cited. Godsim.wps
Religion And The Media : A 5 page
research essay that explores the relationship between the many forms of the media and
religion. How do journalists report about religious events or do they? Are journalists
knowledgeable about religion? Where does the public gain its opinions about religion,
faith and spirituality? These are the questions explored in this essay. The historical
mistrust between religious leaders and the press is based on a number of issues which were
revealed in a 1993 study. This writer argues that the media do, in fact, influence what
people believe. Bibliography lists 4 sources. RelMed.wps
Humanisms Contribution To The
Reformation : A 6 page paper discussing the role of humanistic thought in the
Reformation. Many believe "humanism" to be an arrogance embodied in an attitude
that reflects the 1970s attitude of the "Im OK, youre OK" ilk. Most
of those would be incredulous to learn that humanism, far from being an arrogance of
single human worth, was as a movement and attitude of believing that humans could be far
more than they had been until the time toward the end of the Dark Ages. We know today that
there are factions that agree only on few items aside from the basics of Christianity
(i.e., Jesus is Gods Son), but todays Christianity is largely based on the
humanism that helped drive the Reformation more than 400 years ago. Bibliography lists 4
sources. MLuther.wpd
Discussion Of Manna From Heaven As A Type Of
Bread Of Life : 3 pages in length. In many aspects, manna from heaven served as a
type of bread of life in that it offered sustenance to those who were in dire need. God
provided manna for the Israelites in the Exodus so that they may continue their journey
without succumbing to the effects of starvation, being that their entire food supply had
been exhausted long before reaching their destination. Indeed, finding the manna one
particular morning as the dew left its impression upon the land enabled the Israelites to
continue forward on their journey reveling in their unexpected good fortune. Without the
manna from heaven, it can be argued that they might not have survived their journey. The
writer discusses how manna from heaven can be considered as the bread of life.
Bibliography lists 1 source. ManaJsus.wps
Why Deuteronomy Is Said To Be A Book For Every
Man : 3 pages in length. The book of Deuteronomy is said to be a book for every
man in that it outlines the manner by which every good man should live his life. It can be
argued that this fifth book of the Pentateuch is instrumental in establishing a connection
between one's acts and the repentance that may accompany them. By abiding by Deuteronomic
teachings, and therefore following suit to Moses' instructions, it is believed that every
man will benefit from its inherent blessings. The writer discusses the reasons why
Deuteronomy is considered a book for every man. Bibliography lists 1 source. Deutron2.wps
The Lives Of Lot And Abraham: Compare/Contrast
: 3 pages in length. Although Lot was Abraham's nephew, the fact that the two were
family did not preclude them from experiencing considerable differences along with their
familial similarities. It was Lot who accompanied Abraham on his journey up from Egypt,
bringing along all the possessions the two families had between them. The fact that
Abraham and Lot's father, who was the family patriarch, were brothers would have one
believe that there existed a significant loyalty between them but this assumption did not
reflect the truth. The writer compares and contrasts the lives of Lot and Abraham.
Bibliography lists 1 source. LotAbra.wps
Discussion Of Balaam : 3 pages in
length. Discussing the prophecy of Balaam is akin to locating the origination of man's
ability to make a fool of himself, for it is Balaam who acts as a horse's ass by the
manner in which he portrays himself. The writer talks about God and the Israelites as they
relate to Balaam. Bibliography lists 1 source. Balaam.wps
Discussion Of The Seven Feasts : 3 pages
in length. The book of Leviticus sets forth that there are Seven Feasts of the Lord, which
are also referred to as Festivals, that are instrumental in celebrating religious events.
These Feasts and Festivals are remembrances in reflection of God's considerable acts of
salvation He performed for His people. Hence the name, it is not unusual to find that a
good number of these celebrations were cycled in a series of seven, which follow such a
process as to climax on the seventh day. The writer discusses the significance of the
cycle of seven, as well as the various feasts. Bibliography lists 1 source. 7Feasts.wps
Euthanasia - Theological Perspective : A
5 page paper arguing that euthanasia is akin to murder. The writer concentrates on a
Catholic/Christian perspective, but also explores the Jewish and Muslim view on
euthanasia. Quotes from the Bible and the Koran are included, as well as discussion on
Torah points. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Eutheo.wps
Evangelizing People : A 10 page research
essay discussing the definitions of evangelizing and the procedures used by some groups.
Some organizations provide their evangelists with a script, some that focus on
Church-based outreach programs include full programs with manuals and tapes, others offer
a list of suggestions anyone can use. The general opinion is that every Christian must be
an evangelist sharing the good news of Jesus. Obstacles to the process of evangelism in
today's world are also offered. Evang.wps
Christianity & Scholarship : A 4
page paper that provides an overview of Tinder's article entitled "Exercising a
Christian Intellect" from Christian Century, which is essentially a look at
George Marsden's recent work on scholarship and religion. Bibliography lists 1 source. Chrisint.wps
Christian Iconography & Medieval Burial
Rites : A 14 page paper discussing the influence of Christian symbolism and
iconography in the Middle Ages. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Icon.doc
Artificial Intelligence : A 10 page
paper discussing the history and development of artificial intelligence to the current
time and an analysis of IBM's Deep Blue chess-playing computer. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Artint.doc
The Problem of Evil : A 5 page paper
discussing the philosophy on the presence of evil in the world. The writer makes frequent
mention of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel's writings (i.e., "Night") as a
counterpoint to the Free Will Defense of St. Augustine. Evil.wps
The Problem Of Evil # 2 : A 6 page
paper exploring "The Problem of Evil" using Elie Wiesels Night as a
foundation. The opinions of other philosophers and theologians, such as St. Augustine,
C.S. Lewis, David Hume, and the Bible are integrated into the discussion. Evil2.wps
Reincarnation / Philosophical Theories &
Religious Doctrines : A 12 page research paper on the concept of reincarnation.
Various terms (i.e., Metempsychosis, Transmigration, Metensomatosis, etc;) are defined and
arguments both supporting and refuting the recycling of life are assessed. A number of
well-document historical philosophies are evaluated in light of specific, relevant
concepts found in religions like : Buddhism, Brahamanism, and more. It is largely
concluded that since one cannot remember nor gain anything from their "previous"
life-- the very idea can be invalidated. Bibliography lists 5+ sources. Reincarn.wps
Religion, Reincarnation, & The Concept Of
An Afterlife : An 8 page paper that discusses the importance of reincarnation and
the afterlife in 3 major world religions, Catholicism, Buddhism and Hinduism. This paper
contends that Hinduism recognizes the all-importance of reincarnation, while Buddhism and
Catholicism both look to alternatives in the afterlife. But there are moments in both
Buddhism and Catholicism when members of both religions consider the possibility and/or
probability of reincarnation. Afterlif.wps
Dreaming and the Nature of Death & Beyond
: This 8 page paper discussing the nature of what dreaming reveals about death and
what lies beyond death. The writer draws a great deal of information from leading
Christian theological thinkers, with some reference to more modern psychological theories
regarding dreams. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Theodrem.wps
Theology / Beliefs In God, Gods, & Other
Spirits : A 4 page essay on such theological concepts as : animism, dualism,
monism, polytheism, etc; The writer defines each term and discusses which groups (Greeks,
Romans, Egyptians, etc;) were/are adherents..as well as how they each practice their
respective religions. No Bibliography. Theology.wps
The End Time : This 9 page paper
investigates the Daniel's 70 weeks and the End Time events. Discussion focuses on
comparing Antiochus Epiphanes, also known as Antiochus IV, with the antichrist described
in Revelation and argues that the two demonstrate the concept of double reference. An
illustration provides a chronology of events to fulfill Daniel's 70 weeks timespan. A
Table offers a chronology of the End Time beginning with the Church Age through the
Rapture. Premilleniast and prewrath views are used in the chronology. Bibliography lists 8
sources. PGendtime.msw
Sociology of Religion : A
comprehensive 14 page paper on this topic. Basic principals are examined as well as the
theories of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber and how each of them influenced the sociology of
religion. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Socrel.wps
Marx & Religion : An 11
page research paper which posits that Marxs theories promoted anti-religious
sentiments. The writer explores Marxs training with Hegel and various views on
Marxs treatment of religion. The writer explores the views of critics who believe
Marx purposely left religion out of his theories for the purpose of not confusing the
issue of creating a proletarian state, and other critics who view Marx as being
anti-religion to the point of stealing his ideas from the Rerum Novarum. Of
Marxs theories explored are "The German Ideology" and the "Manifesto
of the Communist Party." Bibliography lists 10 sources. Cnmarxre.wps
Social Theory & The Future of Religion:
A 5 page paper that provides an overview of four of the fundamental arguments in
William Swatos' collection of authors and works on social theory and religion in The
Future of Religion. This paper relates four selected chapters to the premise of the
book as a whole and the outcomes defined by Swatos. Bibliography lists no additional
sources. Relifutu.wps
Marriage and Religion / The Role of Commitment
: A 10 page paper focusing on the importance of commitment in marriage, and presented
in the light of "religion" as the term is commonly used. Religion in itself can
do little to build or preserve a marriage, but faith can. Couples with a strong basis of
faith have a much better chance of seeing their marriages survive the daily pressures
placed on them. Bibliography lists 12+ sources. Marriage.wps
Two Religions--One Family : A 9 page
research paper which discusses the effects of maintaining two religions. Four real-life
scenarios describe the joys and heartbreaks involved in this dual-relationship struggle. A
brief background into Judaism and Catholicism is included. Bibliography contains five
sources. Famireli.wps
Interfaith Marriage : The subject is
explored in terms of the marital union itself as well as how society views couples from
different backgrounds. This 8 page paper looks at both interracial and interfaith
wedlocks, and what difficulties such couples may encounter. Bibliography cites 6 sources. Interma.wps
Interfaith Marriage & Social Problems
: 4 pages in length. An interesting look at interfaith marriages and the unfair social
problems they result in-- These issues are looked at both in terms of the unexpected
feelings that a typical interfaith couple will have towards one another and also, of
course, with regard to society's own prejudicial treatment. Various issues concerning the
raising of children are highlighted as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Interfai.wps
Platos Theory Of Forms & Modern
Christian Thought : A 10 page paper that provides an overview of the basic
elements of Platos Theory of Forms and then considers the implications of his
concepts for modern Christianity. Platos ideas are considered in relation to
elements of the Bible as well as the modern writings of Paul Tillich and Alan Jones.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Platfrms.wps
Platos Theory of Forms &
Wittgensteins "Notion of Truth" : Platos Theory of Forms
outlined in a number of his dialogues including "The Republic" and
"Parmenides," is based in the perception of knowledge and the limitations of the
senses. Plato recognized that man is limited by his sensory perception in an understanding
of the natural of the world around him, and as a result, proposed the Theory of Forms in
its initial sense to reflect a more complete understanding of the essential nature of the
world based outside of the sensory and in the rational. Wittgenstein, in "Notion of
Truth" also considers the comparison between the actual and the perceived, and
evaluates truth both as a component of basic understanding and an element directly
correlated to the physical world. This 6 page paper reflects these concepts and provides
support for components of both philosophers arguments through the texts they
created. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Platwitt.wps
Cultural Anthropology / Religion & Art
: A 7 page paper on how art and religion have been blended throughout known history
and how this applies to cultural anthropology. The paper discusses how religion and art
are means of expressing cultural beliefs, means of teaching societal norms, and means of
progressing society. The writer argues that cultural variation/progression impacts the
evolutionary scheme as imperatively as biological variation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Cultant.wps
The Role Of Religion In The Concept Of Blame
: A 6 page overview of the expectations of religion and how those expectations are
imposed. Discusses Christ and his Crucifixion and the reasons the Jewish people have held
the blame for that crucifixion. Bibliography lists 3 sources. ReligBla.wps
The Psychology of Religion : 6 pages
worth of comparative essays on Freud, Jung, & Erikson-- Specifically looking at how
they viewed the psychology of religion, relevant social development, and change. No
Bibliography. Please send us
e-mail for more information. Psychrel.wps
How Successful Are The Modern Attacks on
Religion Presented by Marx, Nietzsche and Freud? : Modern attacks on religion, as
presented by Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud, are grounded in the belief
that the rational, or scientific, method of explanation is superior to, and may totally
negate, the irrational, or a priori foundation of religious beliefs. The use of language
and the manipulation of the concepts by which scientific proof is accorded negates the
argument of that religion is of little or no value because it does not satisfy scientific
inquiry. This 10 page paper examines the views of these three men and presents the
argument that the views they held on religion are not applicable or pertinent in Today's
society. Bibliography lists 10 sources. ArgRelig.wps
Marx & Religion : An 11
page research paper which posits that Marxs theories promoted anti-religious
sentiments. The writer explores Marxs training with Hegel and various views on
Marxs treatment of religion. The writer explores the views of critics who believe
Marx purposely left religion out of his theories for the purpose of not confusing the
issue of creating a proletarian state, and other critics who view Marx as being
anti-religion to the point of stealing his ideas from the Rerum Novarum. Of
Marxs theories explored are "The German Ideology" and the "Manifesto
of the Communist Party." Bibliography lists 10 sources. Cnmarxre.wps
Near Death Experiences -- Are They Real ?
: A 9 page research paper examining the validity of alleged Near Death Experiences
(NDE). Since Raymond Moody coined the term with the publication of Life After
Life in 1975, the entire issue has been under debate. Though some researchers maintain
that the NDE is nothing more than a product of physiological changes the body undergoes
when death is imminent, their scientific logic is found to be faulty. The body of
knowledge surrounding the NDE is too vast to be dismissed because of our inability to
clinically replicate the events encompassed by the NDE. That same inability does nothing
to prevent the stars from existing and maintaining their positions, either. Those who have
returned unshakably hold that their experiences were in fact very real, regardless of what
some researchers want to say about those experiences. Thus, the writer of this paper makes
a strong argument that NDEs are indeed, very real. Bibliography lists 9 sources. FREE
Outline included. Nde.wps
Review of Three Articles About Near Death
Experiences : This 5 page paper compares and criticizes three articles written
about near death experiences. The author of the paper establishes which paper is the most
credible of the three and to which the author had the strongest response. Bibliography
lists four sources. Neardeat.wps
Christian Ethics & Collective Evil /
Bonhoeffer and King : A 15 page paper that provides an overview of the basic
elements of Bonhoeffer and King's religious ethics and considers them in terms of the
political and social issues of their day. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Cevil.wps
The Church & Human Rights In Latin America
: An 11 page research paper on the role that liberation theology has played in
developing human rights in Latin America. The Latin American Catholic
liberation--theological perspective is described as one important voice in the emergence
of a new global ethic centered on human rights. It is strongly connected with the defense
of the rights of the poor to a better life and of indigenous peoples in the Americas who
have been profoundly hurt by several centuries of colonization. The rights of the poor in
Latin America and theology's efforts to provide them with the same human rights as
everyone else-- are explained in considerable detail. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Theollib.wps
Importance Of The
Ride & Spread Of Western Monasticism : A 5 page paper reviewing the
contributions made to Western civilizations by the men and women of monastic communities
from the days of early Christianity to the Reformation. It is argued that these
communities, where service to God and humanity superseded personal concerns, were
significant in making Christianity a worldwide religion as well as preserving much of the
knowledge of ancient Graeco-Roman civilization that could have been lost during the Middle
Ages. In addition, the contribution of monasticism to the understanding of egalitarian
communal life, to art, music and architecture, and to scholarship is considered.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Monasticism.doc
Vatican Attitudes Towards Liberation Theology
& The Womens Movement : This 15 page paper compares how each of these
"movements" are officially viewed by the Vatican. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Vatican.wps
Science and Religion / Can They Co-Exist ?
: A 10 page research paper exploring the title question. Two primary questions are
discussed: Can science and religion co-exist; and Are space, time and matter on in the
same thing? The writer offers two theses. First, science and religion not only can
co-exist, they must co-exist. Evidence for this is drawn from a number of philosophers and
scientists including Descartes and Wertheim. The second thesis is that space, time and
matter are three separate substances with evidence drawn from Descartes, the Deists, and
Berkeley. Other philosophers and scientists are also briefly discussed in this paper.
Bibliography included. SciRel.wps
Beginnings Of The Reformation : A 5 page
paper discussing events and conditions leading to the beginning of the Reformation and
Luthers role in it, along with lasting cultural changes that accompanied the
religious ones. Beyond his importance as a religious leader, Luther had a profound effect
on Western culture. He is, paradoxically, the last medieval man and the first modern one,
a political conservative and a spiritual revolutionary. His impact is most marked, of
course, in Germany, where he laid the cultural foundations for what later became a united
German nation. Before he translated the Bible from Latin to German, there was no unified
German language, but only a series of Germanic dialects. Luther provided that language
through his Bible translation. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Beginref.wps
John Bunyans "Pilgrim's Progress"
: An 8 page essay that discusses how Bunyan used his book to reflect not only the
religious arguments of his day but also the "political" and "everyman"
characters behind the story--within both an individual and universal framework. The paper
posits that the "little book" was, in fact, complex in its use of
characterization, allegory and setting, and uses supporting evidence from Martin Luther,
Erasmus, The Bible, and commentary from George Bernard Shaw and a number of other writers.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Bunyan.wps
Pilgrims Progress and 17th Century
Protestantism : A 4 page essay which examines how John Bunyan exemplified radical
seventeenth-century English Protestantism in his work, Pilgrims Progress. The
writer argues that Christopher Hill was correct in his assessment that nonconformist
Puritans, such as Bunyan, "turned the world upside down." Bibliography lists 2
sources. 17bunyan.wps
Belief Systems : One example of a
personal belief system is designed in the first part of this 8 page paper. Other sections
discuss Buddhism and Hinduism. The personal belief system, however, is based on
Catholicism. Issues discussed include birth control, divorce, symbolism and
fundamentalism. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Pebelief.wps
McBrien & Catholicism : A 5
page paper discussing the book "Catholicism" by Richard McBrien. It is an
extremely long and thorough examination of this particular religion. It is a religion that
has been around for centuries and is one of the leading religions of the world. McBrien
illustrates every conceivable, and inconceivable, aspect of this religion. The edition
being discussed is the 1994 revised edition. It is a more than complete study of
Catholicism as it details every possible aspect. No additional sources provided. Mcbrien.wps
Alcoholism / Sin .. Not A Disease?
: A 26 page paper arguing that alcoholism, while manifesting physical symptoms and
genetic changes, is not in itself a disease, but rather a sin. The genetic evidence
that has been found quite likely is not the cause, but is rather the result of alcoholism,
as those genetic defects have been found only in true alcoholics. While researchers are
adept at describing the effects of other, less controversial, chemical compounds that
arise and are manifested in changes of gene expression, they seem to be unable to apply
the same methods of research to issues connected with alcoholism. Every recovering
alcoholic who has been reconciled with his God, either through restitution of a prior
relationship or his own first-time meeting understands the power of denial, and that
denial of sin does nothing to diminish its existence. Bibliography lists 30 sources in 50
footnotes. Sindis.wps
Martin Luther & His Use of Language :
This 5 page paper considers the nature of Martin Luthers theological orations and
his use of language and metaphor and considers the argument that Martin Luthers
sermons and speeches were one of the foundations from which modern Germanic languages have
progressed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Mlanguag.wps
Martin Luther : A 6 page paper
discussing the life and works of Martin Luther. A brief description of his early life is
included followed by some of the most important occurrences in his life which led him to
being the predominant historical figure he is today. He was a man who changed the face of
Christianity forever, and instigated the Reformation and the beginnings of the Protestant
faith. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Martinlu.wps
Beginnings Of The Reformation : A 5 page
paper discussing events and conditions leading to the beginning of the Reformation and
Luthers role in it, along with lasting cultural changes that accompanied the
religious ones. Beyond his importance as a religious leader, Luther had a profound effect
on Western culture. He is, paradoxically, the last medieval man and the first modern one,
a political conservative and a spiritual revolutionary. His impact is most marked, of
course, in Germany, where he laid the cultural foundations for what later became a united
German nation. Before he translated the Bible from Latin to German, there was no unified
German language, but only a series of Germanic dialects. Luther provided that language
through his Bible translation. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Beginref.wps
Mormons in Utah : This 5 page report
discusses the sociological and anthropological aspects of a group (Mormons) and the their
rituals, beliefs, and ideas that are associated with a particular region of the United
States (Utah). Their characteristics as a collective, as well as their customary way of
life are briefly examined. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Mormon.wps
Biblical & Secular Management : This
4 page paper and 1 page outline explore the topic of differences between biblical and
secular leadership in a business setting. Several companies are named including the fast
food chain Chick-Fil-A. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Bibsec.wps
Christianitys Separation From Judaism
Analyzed : This 5 page research paper examines the major reasons why Christianity
became a separate religion from Judaism. Specifically explored are the similarities
between early Christians and Jews, the role of Jesus in the separation, and the
difficulties of using modern sources to understand early Christianity. Bibliography lists
4 sources. Chrisep.wps
Privileges
of Jews in Ancient Rome : This 9 page report discusses the special privileges and
immunities offered to Jews through ancient Roman law. The writer discusses the atmosphere
that existed in ancient Rome for the Jewish community and notes the observations of
historians of the time. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Jewsrome.wps
Evolution in Judaism : A 7
page research paper on the changes in Judaism from the early periods to the modern,
focusing on a division between nationalist (Pharisees) and unity (Sadducees) theory. The
writer also makes comparisons to other faiths, including Buddhism, Hinduism and Taoism
from the basis of the Jewish concepts of "social reality" and "historical
experience." Bibliography lists 6 sources. Cnjudai.wps
Origins Of Judaism, Christianity And Islam
: A 5 page paper which compares and contrast the origins of Judaism, Christianity and
Islam by determining how, where and when these religions emerged and by describing their
relationship to each other. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Judchri2.wps
Comparing Judaism, Christianity & Islam
: 6 pages in length. There exist a great many religions in the world; some could not
be any further apart in beliefs and principles, while others that are seemingly opposite
actually have a significant number of qualities in common. Such is the case with Judaism,
Christianity and Islam, where even though the three religions appear quite diverse, they
share quite a few collective properties. The writer discusses these similarities as they
relate to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Bibliography lists 4 sources. 3rels.wps
Judaism & Christianity : A 20
page paper on discussing, and comparing, Judaism and Christianity. A history of the
beginning of Christianity is discussed as well as the destruction of the Temple in
Jerusalem which was the beginning of the end of the Jewish rule in the then civilized
world. The works of Flavius Josephus and Pope Clement I are included. Similarities and
differences are discussed with a focus on the differences between the two. Persecution is
also addressed followed by some pertinent information regarding relations today.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Judchris.wps
Flavius Josephus : A 5 page paper
discussing the life of Flavius Josephus. He was born during a time of great change that
was to change, and influence, world history. He wrote a book detailing the war he
witnessed and also a book which described the Jewish people and their history leading up
to the war that was to see the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. His works provide
an invaluable look into history. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Flavjos.wps
Judaism & Buddhism / A Comparison :
15 pages in length. While there are great many parallelisms between Judaism and Buddhism,
there also exist a number of contrarieties. The two religions share many of the same
fundamental beliefs with regard to the world as a whole, encompassing family, religion,
male domination, modernity and mysticism, yet there are also significant differences
within those subgroups that place Judaism and Buddhism at opposite ends of the spectrum.
This paper will attempt to compare and contrast these factors as they relate to the two
religions. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Jewbudd.wps
Jewish Theocracy / Social & Theological
Plurality : A 5 page discussion on the success of the Jewish communitys
focus on bringing theological and social plurality to the world community and how the
church has developed because of the horrors of the Holocaust. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Postholo.wps
A Comparison Between Jeremiah & Moses
: A 10 page comparison of the two prophets in relationship to their contrasting
responsibilities to the Israelites: one to lead them out of slavery, the other to explain
why they had lost their freedom and also to give them hope for the future. The paper
compares and contrasts the writings, biblical and others, that describe their
responsibilities, and how similarities and contrasts between the two work to maintain a
continuity of religious information, while reflecting societal changes. Bibliography lists
8 sources. Mosjere.wps
The Code Of Hammurabi
Compared With The Laws Of Moses : This 5 page paper provides an overview of
the code of Hammurabi and compares it with the laws of the biblical Moses. The history of
the region, where Hammurabi lived, is touched on. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Hammose.wps
History Of Jewish Belief & Practice :
9 pages charting the entire history of Jewish ritual and belief, starting with the
Matriarchs to Hebrew Union College. Charts history, conflict and literary work, naming
specific leaders, including King David, King Saul, Judah the Maccabee, Moses Mendlessohn,
Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch and Rabbi Frankel. No Bibliography. Judai.wps
Renaissance Judaism : A 5 page paper
discussing Judaism during the Renaissance, especially as it was expressed through the
culture and art of the time. The treatment of both Jews and their faith during the time is
also briefly examined. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Renjew.wps
Jewish View Of God : A 10 page research
essay exploring the perception of God within the Jewish faith. Several scholars are
cited and a comparison to the Christian view of God is offered. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Jewview.wps
Jewish View Of The Messiah : A 10 page
essay exploring the Messiah in the Jewish faith. Topics covered include: historical
context of the concept of the Messiah, what the Messiah will be like, why Jews are waiting
for the Messiah, why Jesus cannot be the Messiah, and what will happen after the Messiah's
coming. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Jmess.wps
How Jewish Was Jesus? : This 8 page
report discusses the question of how Jewish Jesus of Nazareth was according to the gospel
of Matthew. Bibliography lists 1 source. Jewjesus.wps
Judaism & The Chosen People : A 4
page research paper on the history and religious tradition of "The Chosen
People." The writer describes the concept of "the chosen people" in Judaism
and its role in Judaism and Jewish theology. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Chosenpe.wps
Masada / What The Land Means To The Jewish
People : A 10 page paper that discusses the land issues surrounding the war in the
Middle East. The writer defines Masada, looks at the Israeli claim to Masada
through archeological records, and explains the political environment through the last two
centuries leading up to Zionist ideals, the main focus being a nation established
according to the promise of the prophets--Masada. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Masada.wps
Jewish Reform Movement -- Ethics Movement
: A 10 page paper on the Reform Jewish Movement that discusses immigration to the
United States, and the background behind that immigration, including population
statistics, contributions of the Reform Movement to American society in general and to its
own membership--concentration on civil and human rights issues. It also discusses the
Reform Movement's involvement in the creation of a world Jewry. Bibliography includes 10
sources. Reformje.wps
Conservative Judiasm / The Movement :
A 5 page paper that postulates that the Conservative Movement was designed to meet a
specific need to westernize Judaism for Americans. As such, it has been the sect to evolve
with its congregation. Although numbers may be dropping in membership, strong points are
made to prove that there is little difference in the liturgical teachings between all the
sects--and therefore the Conservatives aren't all that liberal just because they allow
inter-marriage and woman in the rabbinical. Because of the amount of foresight, Jewish
youth prefer it to other sects. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Judaism.wps
Traditions of Judaism / How Chasidim Differ
: 8 pages in length. An analytical examination of 'tradition' as it relates to modern
Jewish people. Based upon experience and library research, the writer argues that many
contemporary Jews have lost sight of tradition and attempt to offer some historic
explanation as to why. The differences between Chasidic, Conservative, and Reformed Jews
are discussed in great detail to illustrate points made. An informative history and
overview of the Chasidic people is provided. Bibliography lists 10 supporting sources. Jewstrad.wps
Sects of [Jewish] Hasidim : A
variety of sects within the Hasidic community are described in this 5 page overview.
Groups highlighted are Lubavitch, Satmar and Tascher Chassidim. The paper discusses
geographic location and origins as well as customs and beliefs. Differences and
similarities are provided. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Hasidism.wps
Traditions at Jewish Weddings & Their
Meaning : An 8 page research paper on the Jewish Wedding ritual and what various
things in it mean. Discussed are the role of the Chuppah, the ceremonial breaking of the
glass, and more. Mentioned frequently are the minor disparities between Orthodox,
Conservative, and Reformed weddings. Comparisons are also made between Jewish wedding
tradition and Christian wedding tradition. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jwshwedd.wps
Visiting a Jewish Temple / Observations :
6 pages in length. This extremely detailed essay recounts the writer's observations made
while visiting a Jewish synagogue one Saturday morning during prayer. Discussed are the
Torah, Haftorah, talises, yarmulkes, dovaning, the importance of the Hebrew language and
more. Points are extremely insightful and very accurate. No Bibliography. Jewstemp.wps
Jewish Mothers Empowering Jewish Daughters
: A 30 page example of a dissertation proposal that would support the hypothesis that
Jewish mothers empower their daughters even in light of signficant cultural, historical,
social and religious problems. Bibliography lists 28 sources. Jmoms.wps
Jewish Women in Religion : The role of
the woman in Judaism is explored in this 4 page essay that uses Judith R. Baskin's book
Jewish Women In Historical Perspective. Baskin edits an anthology that delves into various
time periods and places around the world. All essays focus on the role of women in the
Jewish tradition. Baskin's book is the only source used. Baskin.wps
Judaism vs. Catholicism / Before The
Inquisition : An 8 page paper that posits that antisemitism was built slowly over
the first millenia C.E., and that prior to the Inquisition, the theology of Judaism and
Catholicism followed the same general path, meeting the same intents for the two
religions. The paper shows that although the intent was the same and the timing of
interpretations followed similar paths, the philosophies behind the two religions were
different from the beginning. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Judocath.wps
Pharisees, Essenes, & Sadducees / Second
Temple Period : A 9 page research paper on the emergence of the above sects
from 44 B.C.E. to 70 A.D. The writer presents a comparison of these philosophies to the
"Jewish mind" or consciousness developed since biblical times and concludes with
a comparison of these influences with todays Jewish consciousness. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. 2temple.wps
The Essenes Analyzed : This 5 page
research paper examines the all-male Jewish communal group known as the Essenes.
Specifically considered are the Essene ideas and the more extreme group which emerged from
them at the Dead Sea, referring to the Dead Sea scrolls, including the book of Enoch, and
how the Qumran group envisioned the end of history, and the role they played in it, if
any. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Essenes.wps
Jews During the Ottoman Empire : A 10
page paper tracing the history of the Jews and their persecution during the Ottoman
Empire. Discusses the history of the Jews leading up to the Ottoman Empire to establish a
background for understanding the persecution during the empire's 600 year existence.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jewsotto.wps
Medieval Judaism : A 3 page essay
responding to the lot of the Jewish in the Middle Ages. The paper mentions the premier
Jewish philosopher of the era, Maimonides, and a few of his positions that are tenets of
Orthodox Jewish doctrine today. It glances at the fact that practicing Jews, through
application, education and commitment, are generally effective at their work, regardless
of what that work might be, and that the anti-Semitism of the time might have sprung more
from envy than from dogmatic differences. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Jews.wps
French Jewry in the Eighteenth Century :
This 5 page paper focuses on the Jewish population in France under Napoleon. A look at
these religious communities as they existed in the eighteenth century helps to explain
conditions before and after the French Revolution. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Frenjew.wps
Zionism, The Jews, & Modern History : A
7 page paper on the Zionist movement and its underlying belief that the Jewish people must
return to Eretz Yisrael. The writer discusses Zionism's spread throughout modern history
as a political movement, as well as its value in academic and non-academic circles today.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Zionism.wps
Zionism, Roots and Legacy : A
7 page research paper focusing on the underlying reasons behind the Zionist movement
during the mid-1800s, including nationalism, socialism and utopianism. The writer also
looks at the legacy of Zionism in terms of ongoing conflict in Israel. Bibliography lists
7 sources. Cnzionim.wps
Historical Education and Jewish Immigration
: An 8 page paper in which the writer provides an overview of Jewish immigration
around the turn of the century, and focuses on the importance of education for Jewish
immigrant families. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jewimm.wps
Judaism vs. Oriental Religion / A Comparison
: A 5 page essay examining the differences and similarities between these major fields
of religion. The writer shows how each has a different view of reality while still
retaining certain commonalties in regards to ethical behavior. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Judor.wps
Zoroastrianism & Its Influence On The
Development Of Judaism and Christianity : A 15 page paper that provides a
substantive view of the prophet Zoroaster, the subsequent development of the religion of
Zoroastrianism, and considers the implications for the development of Judaic and Christian
doctrine and practices. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Zoroas.wps
Health in the Jewish Community : Health
issues as it affects the Jewish community are discussed in a 5 page paper. Topics included
are ritual circumcision, kosher food choices, fasting and physician assisted suicide.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jwhea.wps
Tolerance and Assimilation / The Problems of
Jews & The History of Prejudice : A 5 page paper that provides an overview of
the arguments of Montaigne, Condorcet and Herzl on the problems of prejudice against
different races and religions, and evaluates their perspectives in terms of the call for
assimilation and tolerance. 4 sources cited. Toljew.wps
The American Jewish Experience :
It is a fundamental aspect of New York life that there are enclaves of different social
and class distinctions that have grown from the need of sets of immigrants to come
together in a cohesive community to support and provide each other with a sense of
stability and coherence. This 6 page paper examines the unique position of the Jewish
immigrant to New York in the early twentieth century. It looks at the rift in the
community that was described geographically but was based on socio-economic factors and
rooted in cultural beliefs. The political organizations of the Zionist and Labor Movements
are also explored. No bibliography provided. Amjewex.wps
The Jew in the Modern World : A Documentary
History : When considering the issue of the Jewish State and the imperative
of its formation as a central component of the Jewish identity, the perspectives of men
like Theodor Herzl and Ahad Ha-Am provided differentiated views on the subject. This 5
page paper considers the perspectives of both Herzl and Ahad Ha-Am, especially as they
relate to being a citizen in the state, a member of a family, a participant in a
particular national or cultural tradition. Depictions by both Herzl and Ahad Ha-Am are
evaluated in the text of the book The Jew in the Modern World. No additional
sources cited. Jewmod.wps
Survival Strategies For Jewish Youth :
12 pages in length. The Jews have, perhaps, been one of the most persecuted of all peoples
throughout history. Their pursuits to survive as both a people and a religion have been
paved with pits and valleys from the time they began the struggle to reclaim what has been
lost to political and social strife. Jewish youth are no less affected by these survival
efforts, forced to often find their own strategies of endurance. The writer discusses
various ways Jewish youth have survived throughout the twentieth century, as well as
addresses what impediments have fallen in their paths. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Jewshyth.wps
Rabbi Soloveitchiks "Halakhic
Man" / Ethics and a Perspective on Time : A 5 page research paper that
examines the theological philosophy of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik as discussed in his
book Halakhic Man. Soloveitchik's description of the Halakhic man shows that the
past and the future leave their imprint on the ethically sensitive individual. Conversely,
the ethics of the individual also influence that person's perception of time, giving him
or her a broader view that transcends the meaning of the given moment. The writer argues
that this philosophy can provide a firm basis for making ethical decisions and uses the
persecution of the Jews during World War II as an example of a real life situation that
called for ethical decisions. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Perstime.wps
Franz Kafka / Judaism In His Works : A 5
page paper looking at this important German writer of the twentieth century in terms of
the Jewish context of his works. The paper argues that his frequent allusions to
deformity, illness, and guilt mirror his own self-perception, resulting from the
anti-Semitic stereotypes of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Kafkas work entitled "Metamorphosis" is emphasized. Bibliography lists
five sources. KBkafka.wps
Babels "My First Goose" / Jewish
Identity : A 13 page paper looking at this short story by Russian-Jewish writer
Isaac Babel in terms of its protagonists problems with his Jewish identity. The
paper concludes that despite Liutovs attempts to disassociate himself from his
Jewish intellectual background, Liutov is irrevocably a Jew and irrevocably an
intellectual; nothing he can do will make him a true warrior. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Ibabel.wps
Meyer Levins Heritage in "The Old
Bunch" : A 12 page look at the issue of ethnic character in
Levins novel. The paper looks at Levins novel in terms of his own life and
history, and argues that the seeds of his later mania are contained in this early book.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. MeyLevi.wps
Yiddish-American Author Isaac Bashevis Singer
/ His Life & Works : A 9 page paper on this seminal Yiddish writer. The paper
discusses the significance of his emigration from Poland to the United States, and his
struggle for acceptance as a serious literary figure. Works discussed include his short
stories "The Letter Writer" and "The Lecture." Bibliography lists 7
sources. Bashevis.wps
"Fiddler on the Roof" (a.k.a.
"Tevye") & "Tevye the Dairyman" by Sholem Aleichem / Compare and
Contrast : A 4 page paper which examines the collection of Yiddish short stories
entitled Tevye the Dairyman and the Railroad Stories by Sholem Aleichem and the
1971 musical film, upon which it was based, Fiddler on the Roof (also referred to
as Tevye). Bibliography lists 3 sources. Tevye.wps
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