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    Hinduism was launched into modernity as a consequence of both the introduction of Muslims into the culture as well as the later British Colonial Project in India. Subsequently, Hinduism has evolved immensely on a social as well as a political front over the last 500 to 800 years (Lorenzen 631), altering the way that both insiders and outsiders define Hinduism through themselves. Analyzing Modern Hinduism today, then becomes a job of working backwards chronologically in order to compare the identities

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    The Sermon On The Saints

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    The Faith…Delivered to the Saints In one of the last writings of the New Testament, Jude writes to the church in order to plead with them to “contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.” Justifying his appeal, he writes that “certain people have crept in unnoticed…who pervert the grace of God into sensuality and deny our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ.” In this short, urgent letter, Jude begs the church to struggle for the faith, depending upon the sovereign God who

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    Secularism In Canada

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    secularism truly means, the definition of secularism provided in John Locke’s A Letter Concerning Toleration is often used as a guideline as John Locke is often regarded as the first scholar to address the issue of secularism. It was Locke’s belief that government should be separate from religion, and that the state should not be able to have influence over its citizens religion, or how its citizens decide to practice religion, (Locke, 1991, pp. 17-18, 25). Considering Locke’s definition of secularism as well

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    Walls describes the community of which she felt most part of during her childhood. Walls says, “. . . I was happy in Battle Mountain. We’d been there for nearly a year and I considered it home—the first real home I could remember (81).” Jeannette’s definition of community in this passage is a place where is she is happy and feels at home, but the places that she considers her community as the book progresses are all physical communities. She has to be there to feel like she is part of the community.

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    that piety is that which the gods love unanimously and for the moment this was their conclusion. This definition however, that piety is what the gods love unanimously, further proposed the question of whether the gods love the pious because it is pious or whether the pious is pious solely because the gods love it. If it is true that the gods love the pious because it is pious then the definition of

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    Ephesians 3

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    During the first week the class was divided into eight small groups. Each group was given the task to collectively agree on a common definition on the gospel founded in the Bible. During that time students including myself had to compromise and possible argue their point. As I reflect on the experience of working in a group to provide a working definition for the gospel three things stand out persuasion, pressure, and practice. Persuasion from outside influences mainly NT Wright’s book. In my group

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    My Change in Defining Feminism It was my honor to take ENGL 1102 with Dr. Allukian this semester. ENGL 1102, Feminism in the Age of Media, is a course focus on the theoretical world of feminism: feminism definitions and its presentations in real life. Through the reading of various feminist theories by famous pioneers such as bell hooks and Sandra Bartky, I gradually understand the concept of feminism. The further practices of integrating my learning with practices such as making videos and presenting

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    mysticism, although they are entirely different styles of writing, the prior being a rabbinic commentary of the Torah while the latter is in an autobiographical style. Mysticism is generally defined as a “direct, personal experience of the divine.” This definition lacks a key component of the mysticism found in these two works. The authors are not merely experiencing the divine, either through the Torah or visions, they are gaining knowledge of the divine in the process. This is evident in the titles of the

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    What Does It Mean?

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    views on religions, but both want to serve a purpose to be happy with in. My next question is what is a religion. I understand that when it comes to defining the term “religion” it tends to be difficult. As stated earlier, there are millions of definition or interpretations of the word. Nevertheless, we have to realize that even though it is hard to understand what make up a religion to different people, we have to understand that it serves a

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    Stores across America have established themselves as Christian businesses and refuse to cater to gay marriages. They do this based on their belief that gay marriage is wrong, and against their faith, and because of this they can’t provide their services or they would be supporting it. In Indiana, a small town pizzeria was asked what their position was on the Religious Restoration Freedom act, and stated that they were a Christian establishment and could not cater to gay marriages. However they would

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