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Experiences of Religious Tradition in America.
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(10 pp) According to Anna-Liza Kosma (2001),
"spirituality is like jello. It comes in every
imaginable flavor, it's almost impossible to pin
down, and your definitions will only last until it
morphs into another shape." On the other hand,
"sociologist Wade Clark Roof (2000), teaching at
the University of California, does come up with two
categories for the slippery world of contemporary
spirituality: seekers who pursue meaning by
sampling a smorgasbord of dishes, and dwellers who
feast from a singular table." In this discussion
we will be looking at those who "feast from a
singular table," and if anything have chosen to
"host" that table as well. Included in this
discussion will be the first hand accounts as
provided in The Chosen by Chaim Potok, Black Elk
Speaks by John G Neihardt, and Mama Lola by
Karen McCarthy Brown.
Filename: BBrelpvo.doc
Exploration of Religion:
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This 4 page paper explores the basic premise of several religions, including indigenous religions, God's covenant with the Jews, Zoroastrianism and its impact on Judaism, the difference between the various sects of Judaism, and more. This paper examines how these religious topics integrate into a history of religion. Bibligraphy lists 0 sources.
Filename: GSRelign.rtf
Feminism and Judaism
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This 6 page report discusses the fact that
as feminism has become a more commonplace mindset in the past
several decades, traditional interpretations of various aspects
of culture, including religious beliefs, have evolved in ways
that acknowledge and accommodate a feminist based understanding.
Judaism is no exception. In fact, a feminist reinterpretation of
traditional texts combined with exploration of historic women's
religious practices has created a new Jewish spirituality for
women with new rituals and beliefs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWfemjew.wps
FIDES ET RATIO
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A 9 page paper. The Supreme Pontiff said that all people are natural philosophers because they ask "Who am I?' "What is the meaning of life?" and other questions of this nature. This essay discusses how the Pope discusses these questions in the Introduction and first three chapters of his Encyclical. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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