Essays on Religious Concepts

Immortality: Remarker Versus Trotter-Cockburn

Within Atherton’s Women Philosophers of the Early Modern Period, Catharine Trotter-Cockburn defends Locke’s Essay of Human Understanding. In this comment sheet, I will discuss some of Remarker’s concerns and objections to Locke’s view and present Trotter-Cockburn’s responses that defend and advance Locke’s view, and I will additionally argue that her defense of Locke’s essay is...
770 Words 2 Pages

Prince Hamlet: Heaven, Hell, Or Purgatory

Scholars and ordinary people alike are searching for an answer to the questions regarding the afterlife and the places of the souls of those people who have departed from this life and are entering into the next. The fascination with this question is fundamental to the human condition and one that cannot simply be ignored...
1418 Words 3 Pages

A Reifying God: Mula Jadi na Bolon, The High God Of Toba Batak

Abstract This paper examines the ways of changing in the Toba Batak concept about God, the different concept of God before and after western Christian missionaries. There is a significant changes of understanding about Toba Batak God’s. The term of Mula Jadi Na Bolon in the Batak people emerged since the arrival of the Protestant...
2892 Words 6 Pages

Incorporation Of Spirituality Into Work Of Occupational Therapy Practitioners

Spirituality, commonly defined as the ‘essence’ of a person’s humanity and worldview is a highly complex, albeit a fundamental domain of occupational therapy theory and practice (Hemphill, 2015; Weathers, McCarthy and Coffey, 2015; McSherry and Ross, 2014). Literature however, commonly highlights contention and a lack of consensus regarding how the concept should be explicitly defined...
709 Words 2 Pages

Immortality In Epic of Gilgamesh

Death is an inevitable part of human life. People cannot know or predict their own death time. Life is noble by the fact that there is death in it. The Epic of Gilgamesh gives us no easy answers to the questions about meaning of death and mortality, and shows the inevitability of death. The overall...

Descartes Opinion Concerning Soul

Descartes was recommended by M. Pollot to Elisabeth assuring her of his goodwill toward everyone and in particularly her. So Elisabeth writes to Descartes in a letter petitioning him to answer something she cannot understand, she asks how the soul of man can determine the spirits of the body to produce voluntary actions. She wants...
389 Words 1 Page

Keeping Faith: The Importance Of Religion In Our Life

Religion plays in important role in peoples lives. Sometimes believing in God is the only way of our personal issues. Keeping faith is key no matter how devastating things can be, rough times are not always bad it helps me become a stronger person. In the book “In the country we love” by Diane Guerrero....
873 Words 2 Pages

Spirituality In Nursing: Case Study Report

‘Spirituality can be defined as anything or anyone who in one’s life gives ultimate meaning and purpose, inviting particular ways of being in the world in relation to others, oneself and the universe’ (Canadian Nurses Association, 2010). Themes linked to the understanding of spirituality include, among others, significance, intention, hope, faith, existentiality, transcendence, sense of...
2989 Words 7 Pages

Emphasis Of Nature In Shaping Rousseau’s Soul

Write an essay explaining what you think about the following statement: “Rousseau in ‘Fifth Walk’ describes using nature to help create his own type of happiness, and yet, importantly, he knows that nature cannot be used like something merely convenient, like a set of tools; nature is much more than this to create happiness for...
1095 Words 2 Pages
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