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    Pascual's Religious Life

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    Pascal’s parents were a middle class family living a very religious life. His father was a carpenter and his mother worked at monastery cooking food. Pascual was constantly on the move because his mother always went to different monasteries because the old ones were always getting attacked. His father had died when Pascual was only 10 years old and that year he had become very religious. He would always be at monasteries with his mother praising the lord and trying to learn the most about him. He

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    Religious beliefs are a fundamental and central aspect of a religious tradition‚ tying conjointly with life experience‚ by shaping an adherent’s life by dignifying and providing meaning and purpose to human existence. Specifically‚ the life experience of Karol Wojtyla‚ who later became Pope John Paul II‚ significantly enriched and affirmed his belief in the Catholic Christian tradition. Born in 1920‚ Wojtyla endured great challenges throughout his life. By the age of 21‚ he had experienced the tragic

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    Religious and Ethnic Groups ETH 125/Cultural Diversity November 10‚ 2013 Sally Kwitkowski Religious and Ethnic Groups I associate myself as being a white Christian female. Although there are many millions of people who consider themselves of the Christian belief‚ there are several branches of that belief that practice different worshipping techniques. Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) The Latter Day Saints (“Mormons”) are a Christian group founded by Joseph Smith in the late 1820s‚ and who have

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    Jake Bishop 04 September 2013 Religious/Spiritual Autobiography I guess growing up for me religion was never forced on me‚ but still encouraged. My parents urged for us to trek to service on Sunday morning regardless of anyone’s schedule that day. I once even had to miss an 8th grade basketball tournament in order to attend Sunday school. Growing up I never was a very big “church-goer”‚ but I felt like I had a good relationship with God‚ which is kind of redundant because of the whole lesson

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    Elements of Religious Traditions Paper Patricia Summerville REL 134 August 23‚ 2010 Clark Frailey Abstract Religion is practiced by believers all over the world. There are many different Religions‚ some with similarities some not‚ some that go back to the beginning of time and some brand new branched off of the old traditions and rituals. Relationship with the Divine Divine is one of the many names that various

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    Puritan Religious Beliefs

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    Puritanism is a branch of the Church of England that primarily settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1620s with the mission of reforming the Anglican Church. Socially‚ the Puritans differed from the Anglicans’ orthodox beliefs of alcohol consumption and paganrelated practices; religiously‚ the Puritans called for change in the structure and abolishment of certain traditions in the Anglican Church; ideologically‚ the Puritans demonstrated their unique way of thinking with their idea of their

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    Elements of Religious Traditions Dawn Rouse REL134 July 22‚ 2010 Mikel Gerard Del Rosario Elements of Religious Traditions Many religions of the world have eight elements in common. The elements are a belief system‚ community‚ central myths‚ ritual‚ ethics‚ characteristic emotional experiences‚ material expression‚ and sacredness. These elements help shape religions and the people who believe in them. In this paper I discuss how these elements are similar or how they differ in each of

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    Did you know that the play Tartuffe was written to mock the hypocrisy of the church during the mid-1600? Tartuffe was scandalous back in the day‚ and there’s a reason why. It exposes the idea of religious hypocrisy. This issue was hard to tackle back then. For this‚ the play was censored by King Louis XIV‚ probably due to the influence of the archbishop of Paris‚ Paul Philippe Hardouin de Beaumont de Péréfixe‚ who was the King’s confessor and had been his tutor. Tartuffe‚ written by the French play

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    still to this day‚ debate about. A series of wars that occurred during the 11th and 12th centuries over opposing religions‚ known as Christianity and Islam‚ are called “The Crusades”. While individual soldiers mostly fought in the Crusades for religious reasons such as being rewarded with eternal life and granting God’s wishes‚ those in power mostly started the Crusades for political gain‚ like in the case of the Pope who desired power over Jerusalem. Long before the Crusades started‚ the Christian

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    Religious vs. Spiritual

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    Jenna Pagnotta Professor Reklis Faith and Critical Reason In our modern age‚ it seems as though fewer and fewer individuals are describing themselves as religious‚ instead opting for the term “spiritual”. This shift is most apparent in the United States‚ as mass attendance decreases‚ and society places more reliance on science and technology rather than religion. Sandra Schneiders’ essay discussing the definitions of spirituality and religion and the link between the two sheds light on how

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