Sacred Buddhists Texts in Connection with Buddhist Involvement in Social and Political Issues “Military careers and Buddhist ethics” (Kariyakarawana, 2011) explores Buddhist teachings on military service and military careers. This article was written by the first Buddhist Chaplain appointed to the UK Armed Services. The article argues the morality of military service by chaplains, even […]
Canadian Church Since the 1900’s, sociologists have realised from their researches that social processes go hand in hand with the technical progress. In the past Century, technology improvement and modification has been the main focus of many scientists and architectures in the bid to make buildings look more appealing with various purposes in the society. […]
Eastern Religions I really enjoyed this class, because it gave me a better appreciation and understanding for the origins and beliefs that were at play in the establishment of various religions in 论文帮助/论文写作服务/负担得起我及时提交我最好的质量 – China and India. While I was aware of these worldviews before, I had not ever been very exposed to how these […]
Islam and Geographic Determinism in Trans-Saharan Africa The relationship between Islam and geographic determinism in Trans Saharan Africa between 3500BCE to 400CE and 400CE to 1200CE is far from straightforward. As [Module 3] argues, “[t]he appeal of Islam…can be found in an uncomplicated monotheism and in the simple code of ethics taught by the Prophet,” […]
Islam and Minorities During the historical time period of Islam expanding into non-Muslim territories, the Muslims shared religious territories because they had not yet established their mosques. Based on sharing religious facilities, it is assumed that the classic Muslim administration was tolerant of religious and ethnic minorities that were under their rule. Tolerance is a […]
Terry Wardle’s “Outrageous Love Transforming Power” Terry Wardle authors the book “Outrageous Love Transforming Power” following her ministries in the service of Christ. The aim entailed in the book touches on a core subject that is apparent in the society today, particularly in the body of Christ. The church is declining and losing in content […]
Capitalism in the Islamic World The tendency in the West is to place the underpinnings of the capitalist economic philosophy securely under the aegis of Protestantism, particularly the 16th century Calvinist movement. The movement, promoted by Swiss religious leader, John Calvin, promoted the notion of engaging in work, accruing wealth, and investing that wealth for […]
Genesis: A Story of Redemption Genesis, the first book of the Bible, is revered as sacred literature by three world faiths. Even among nonbelievers, its stories are famous—stories of Adam and Eve, Noah and the Flood, and Joseph in Egypt. People of faith may view these stories as true accounts of historical people; others may […]
Competencies for Optimal Practice One of the important competencies of a healthcare professional is the ability to build an effective team and use teamwork in order to provide the best patient care. It is important to understand that some problems demand both analytical and creative solutions, which are the characteristics that often are hard to […]
Reflection On Hinduism From my research studies, it came to my full understanding that Hinduism is the third largest and oldest religion that can be traced back to the year 5000 B.C (Wallace, 2006). Despite the complexity and evolution of the religion with over 1 billion followers from different parts of the world, it is […]