Category: Religion 1596
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Effects of Religious Beliefs and Behaviors on Believers’ Well-Being
Table of Contents Introduction The Lab Project Research Question Null Hypothesis Alternative Hypothesis Method for Collecting Surveys Findings of Effects of Religious Service Attendance on Happiness Thoughts and Prediction References Introduction The mental health and well-being of people depend on their religious/ spiritual beliefs. According to Bosco-Ruggiero (2018), attending services, praying, and other religious practices…
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Aspects of Promoting Evangelism
Evangelism could be described as adopting and distributing the gospel, which is widely known as the salvation of humankind. This notion may also be described as the ultimate appreciation of Jesus Christ for his deeds toward humanity. The flow of evangelism is communicating God’s will, involving the person as a member of a divine purpose.…
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Business Values’ Impact on Pastors
The global spread of business principles created a new way of perceiving life, mainly consisting of profitability dynamics, leadership ideas, and applying different types of management to common concepts. These changes partially affected the religious system, among other areas of life. Although the interpretation of beliefs and actions taken out of this interpretation is individual…
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Dismantling Social Barriers Through Table Fellowship
This reflection is dedicated to Chapter 3 in Mission in Acts written by Santos Yao, titled “Dismantling Social Barriers through Table Fellowship.” I found this chapter exceptionally relevant to my faith journey and life experience because of the presence of rigid social and cultural divisions within the present-day community. These divisions are observable on a…
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Hopeful Mourning Rituals in Biblical Lifecycle
Legacy ritual is an important aspect for individuals believing in a particular deity such as Christians or Jews. It helps one prepare for death while assisting people to deal with losing someone. Individuals are aware that death is a part of life and discern they will meet each other when they eventually pass on as…
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Seventh Day Adventists Origins Analysis
The origins of 7th Day Adventists can be traced to 1831, during which William Miller, a war veteran that had become a priest, began deeper research into Biblical scripture. Miller’s movement was joined by Joseph Bates and the group grew to focus on the return of Jesus Christ, also dubbed the Second Advent, which was…
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“I Am” by Gospel: Religious Writing Review
Gospel is one of the most famous religious writings that shows the life of Jesus Christ and his death. According to Carson, John, who was the writer of the masterpiece, believed that people should follow Bible studies and consider the importance of their beliefs1. The clear flow of text makes readers more integrated into the…
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Love and Responsibility Book by W. Karol
Karol Wojtyla, who later became John Paul II, is a firm critic of utilitarianism. In his book, Love and Responsibility, he describes the nature of love, its implications on human relationships, and how they relate to God’s love. On pages 18-28, Wojtyla upholds the value of love between men and women as that which shares…
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Varieties of Religious Experience
The argument raised from the lecture is that religious attitudes within the soul are adjustments and beliefs of things people cannot see. However, regardless of whether the unseen or the unrealities are things people believe to exist or objects of their consciousness, they elicit a reaction resulting from things thought due to sensible presence or…
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The Future of Religion Around the World
Table of Contents Introduction Literary Background Native Americans and Their Religious Legacy Indigenous African Religions Development Buddhism: Past, Present, and Future Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Religion is an integral part of the life of people who believe that they have a soul. Most cultures and ancient civilizations have a rich heritage in the form of…