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    Kanaga Masks

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    First there are the Petro and Rada alter installations made in 1995‚ located at the Fowler museum. These two altars are connected to vodou and catholicism. They both contain catholic images. However‚ Rada represents African deities‚ while Petro represents new world deities. Then we have the Ethiopian Triptych icon with Virgin Mary and Christ child that was made in 1665. On the top right corner we have the crucifixion of Jesus being represented‚ as well as the twelve disciples on the bottom. There

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    I was brought up in a Baptist household. My mother was a single parent and it was important for her to raise my two younger sisters and me to believe that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior and the Holy Bible is the inspired word of God. The Holy Bible‚ as I was taught‚ served as the final written authority for maximizing your utility in life and living up to the Christian faith. The Bible also served as a guide for knowing and serving God who is the Creator‚ Savior and an Advocate. I was also taught

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    Goddess Durga

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    Tara Brown Heather Curan Philosophy and Religion-HUM 400 May 21‚ 2011 Goddess Durga Goddess Durga formerly had non-Aryan inherited relations which one scrupulous area is called the Sabaras. One of the major purposes for this belief is Durga’s clearly unusual trend of intaking alcohol‚ drinking blood‚ and eating red meat. Another purpose is believing that Durga was an ancestral and town goddess is the relation with fruitfulness

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    Mutabilitie Cantos

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    challenge involves. The Olympians are being challenged in two senses simultaneously. As astronomical figures within the circle of Creation‚ they are to some extent subject to change‚ in terms of their regularly changing positions. As anthropomorphic deities they are burdened with the frailties of human impulses. The tone of the next cantos is one of an ironic wit. Mutabilitie has indeed left the human world and ascended to dizzying heights. She has climbed to the moon:-- "where Cynthia reigns in everlasting

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    Ancient Egypt Religion

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    which were an integral part of ancient their Egyptian society. Story board Rough: 1. Intro -State Thesis -give slight background Religion guided every aspect of Egyptian life. Egyptian religion was based on polytheism‚ or the worship of many deities. The Egyptians had as many as 2000 gods and goddesses. According to the Egyptians‚ their gods and goddesses‚ often represented as part human and part animal‚ ruled over specific things such as sunlight‚ water‚ crops‚ etc. The Egyptians also saw death

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    Shinto Creation Story

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    green plant emerged which sprouted and created the first god. In chapter two‚ “the seven divine generations” were created. The deity the Male-Who –Invites and the Female-Who-Invites are the two main gods that help create islands. In chapter three‚ the heavenly gods command Izanagi and Izanami to “’make‚ consolidate‚ and give birth’” to Japan (Shinto‚ 49). The heavenly deities gave the pair a spear which they dipped in the ocean and stirred. When they pulled out the spear‚ a drip of the brine formed

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    This is where I came in‚ the building lacked the shrines before my team’s addition. The twin temple worshipped two deities‚ Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc‚ they were the sun god and rain deity. Huitzilopochtli and Coatepec took the north side‚ it represented Coatepec Hill where Coatlicue gave birth to Huitzilopochtli and where Coyolxauhqui was killed by her own brother. After her head was cut off‚ she was

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    Hittite Drinking Vessels

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    The Vessel terminating in the forepart of a bull (no. 1989.281.11) found in Central Anatolia circa 15th-13th century B.C. was made of silver. This was a product of the Hittite culture. It is a horn shaped drinking vessel decorated as a bull with horns kneeling. The bull’s head is delicately molded focusing on details such as the bull’s eye lid creases and folded skin. The vessel was not only made to stand vertically as a cup using its horns as support but also sideways‚ as depicted in the museum

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    creation of earth and its beings. Each religion has its take on morality‚ ethics‚ religious laws‚ and lifestyle. Many religions have determined behaviors which include meetings or worship services. During these services they are worshipping their deity or praying to him or her. In observing religion‚ you may also see other services that members may be involved in which include sacrifices‚ revivals‚ feasts or dinners‚ initiations‚ funerals‚ marriage ceremonies‚ meditations‚ music‚ dances‚ and art

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    Religious Traditions

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    the believer grow closer his or her divine being. Sacred time shares its importance with sacred space. Relationship with sacred space or the natural world A sacred place is a location that allows the believer to communicate with his or her divine deity. A sacred place can be a natural location such as a mountain. Moses would retreat to

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