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    Module/Week 4. Add as much space as necessary to each section below. 1. Introduction Paragraph for Final Paper: Atheistic Naturalism an ever growing trend in the United States‚ and although it is not at a level to be concerned with at this point; it is an ever growing problem that needs to be addressed. The purpose of this research paper is to show that Atheistic Naturalism‚ when objectively examined according to the criteria for evaluating worldviews‚ fails and that Christianity ultimately provides

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    it is best to establish the basic tenets of Christianity‚ for many people have misconceptions of Christianity. Once this has been achieved and there is still confusion or disregard about Christianity‚ presenting an argument of the inadequacies of naturalism provides a significant platform that might introduce one to Christianity. Scientific Inconsistency According to Taylor‚ naturalists view the world as “a big‚ regular‚ material machine” (Taylor‚ 2013‚ p.91) But how do naturalists explain why

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    Naturalism in American Literature The term naturalism describes a type of literature that attempts to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings. Unlike realism‚ which focuses on literary technique‚ naturalism implies a philosophical position: for naturalistic writers‚ since human beings are‚ in Emile Zola’s phrase‚ "human beasts‚" characters can be studied through their relationships to their surroundings. Zola’s 1880 description of this method in Le

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    UNIVERSITY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Apologetics Application Paper: Scientific Naturalism Submitted to Dr. John Knox‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of the course APOL 500 – C01 Introduction to Apologetics by Oliver M. Brown April 8‚ 2016 Table of Contents I. Introduction 1 II. Summary of the Scientific Naturalism Worldview 2 III. Evaluation of the Scientific Naturalism Worldview 4 IV. Christian Alternative 6 V. Defense of Christianity 8 VI. Conclusion

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    literary naturalism. Naturalism‚ according to Dr. doCarmo‚ is an extension of realism in which‚ “human beings are at the mercy of uncontrollable larger forces that originate both within them and outside them.” In other words‚ nature is cruel and apathetic‚ the universe seems chaotic‚ a protagonist looks to outside forces and signs to explain their problems‚ and man is a small and seemingly helpless character in the universe. “The Open Boat” does well to exemplify these traits of literary naturalism.

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    There is a sense of objectiveness in regards to these small pieces of truth and their very real‚ factual nature. Paired with survival of the fittest‚ the truthful details manifest themselves in the form of American naturalism. The time for objective‚ factual honesty about the reality of life‚ day in and day out‚ is compiled throughout works of the American naturalist era. It focuses on the accuracy of hardships and not the relationships between people. It places a significant importance upon the relationship

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    Naturalism .......Naturalism developed in France in the 19th Century as an extreme form of realism. It was inspired in part by the scientific determinism of Charles Darwin‚ an Englishman‚ and the economic determinism of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels‚ both Germans. Four Frenchmen—Hippolyte Taine‚ Edmond and Jules Goncourt‚ and Emile Zola—applied the principles of scientific and economic determinism to literature to create literary naturalism. According to its followers‚ literary naturalism has the

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    The idea of naturalism stating the environment changes people is true. Naturalism is the surrounding of one’s life changing due to certain shifts in their life. Although people might argue and say naturalism is not about the environment but actions and activity one has‚ naturalism is not based on things as they appear but revolves around the deterministic view on a character’s life. This essay will step into three different points of naturalism and break down the understanding and comprehension of

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    naturalist literature through the struggle that nature throws at the men. Naturalism arises throughout the men’s constant battle between their surrounding environment and keeping their hope for survival. The only way the men were able to survive was persistence‚ because the indifferent universe did not care what their results were. Steven Crane’s inspiration in writing “The Open Boat” was from his own personal real life experience. Crane sailed out from Jacksonville‚ Florida and was stranded

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    for a character. The first ‘Given Circumstance’ mentioned is ‘Nina‚ the young daughter of a wealthy landowner’ (Chekhov 1988 p.55). This tells us that Nina is from a wealthy family and that she will not have to struggle in life since her father is a landowner and would earn a lot of money. The second ‘Given Circumstance’ I found was ‘A section of the park on SORIN’s estate…Right and left of the stage is a shrubbery’ (Chekhov 1988 p.59). From this‚ we

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