afterlifeChristian worldviewhigher powermeaning and purposeresponsibilitiesultimate questionsworldviewWorldviews are those larger pictures that inform and in turn form our perceptions of reality. They are visions of life as well as ways of life, are individual and personal in nature, yet bind adherents...
paper are Christianity and Shinto. I chose these to give me a better insight about the religion since I am not a religious person, I find it very interesting. The topics that will be mentioned are ancestry, salvation, forgiveness and the afterlife. Shintoism is very different compared to......
When studying “hell” in the Bible, there’s an excellent book on eternal damnation titledTwo Views of Hellby Edward Fudge and Robert Peterson. The view of everlasting destruction is presented by Mr. Fudge and he does a great job as his case rests totally on Scripture, which, of course,...
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Although Nietzsche viewed Christianity as life-denying, he did not altogether hate the idea of religion per se. His problem with Christianity is that it has lost its purpose and focuses on those who suffer, promising them a better afterlife instead of showing them a better life. Religion, he...
and after reading many of Emerson's essays, she began to develop into a free willed person. Many of her friends had converted to Christianity, her family was also putting enormous amount of pressure for her to convert. No longer the submissive youngster she would not bend her will on such...
The Ransom of the Soul: Afterlife and Wealth in Early Western Christianity by Peter Brown (review) In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Introduction by Robin Darling Young (The Catholic University of America ) The writings of the earliest followers of Jesus contain...
passengers. Christian laborers were forbidden from working in Hindu lands, and vice versa. Inquisitors also extended protection and help to the Hindus who would convert to Christianity. All these laws had an adverse effect on the population and there were mass emigrations to other parts of India...
TheAncient Pyramids of Gizawere built around 2,500 B.C. This complex is made up of pyramids, rock tombs, and a sphinx. These pyramids served as tombs for Pharaohs, who were mummified and buried with treasures to prepare them for the afterlife. ...
Keywords: forgiveness; Cognitive Science of Religion; adaptationist account of religion; evil; wrong- doing; Christianity; science–religion Citation: Oleksowicz, Michał, and Tomasz Huzarek. 2021. Forgiveness and the Naturalistic Approach to Religion: A Contextual View of the Problem of Evil. ...