Essays on Theology

Egypt: Environmental, Government And Religious Beliefs

Egypt Let’s start with the name Egypt, the name “ Egypt” is from a Greek Aegyptos which was the pronunciation of an Egyptian name. Egypt, a country located in North Africa and part of the Mediterranean Sea. When it comes to an equipped society, Egypt was an early society that had the best structure and...

Evil Aids Survival: The Problem Of Evil

On August 3rd, 2019, the quiet morning hours of El Paso, Texas, were interrupted by the shrieks of 38 gunshots. In less than five minutes, over 22 individuals laid dead on the floor of a local Walmart, several of which were children, and one was a toddler. By the time the police arrived to investigate,...
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Religious Beliefs During The Renaissance

Renaissance art has one remarkable characteristic: reality and humanity. All the works of the Renaissance revolved around this theme. This includes human senses, human beliefs, human sexuality, and human worldviews. The works of this period all required to break the feudal theocracy and asceticism. Break the feudal system to the person spirit even the body...
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The Details Of Theological Reflection

Introduction This chapter presents the details of theological reflection. It begins by giving a brief explanation of what theological reflection is all about. It presents the community’s movement towards insight by explaining the participatory sharing methodology, community perspective and disposition, faith traditions and practical insights. Finally, this chapter presents ministerial reflection by drawing building blocks...
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Scientology As A Religious System Of Beliefs

Each individual has a set of beliefs that they believe to be true. Religions are shared systems of beliefs that have developed throughout history, significantly impacting a multitude of societies and cultures. Today, many religions, such as Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism, are universally recognized and have become ubiquitous. However, for some systems of beliefs, it...
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The Jesuit Centre For Theological Reflection In Rwanda

Born in Rwanda, I belong to a deeply Christian family. The support of my parents’ faith, daily prayer, and Sunday worship nourished my desire to become a catholic priest. It was towards the end of my secondary school studies, after a time of intense prayer and spiritual guidance that I requested to join an apostolic...
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The Problem Of Evil In The Western And Indian Traditions

The problem of evil in the Western tradition The problem of evil in the Western tradition examines how Western thinkers have dealt with the problem of evil. Epicurus, Plato, Plotinus, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Leibniz, J. S. Mill, Josiah Royce, John Hick and many other thinkers in the west explicitly made attempts to solve...
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Leaders' Control Over Societies Using Religious Beliefs

Through art, cultures express identity, beliefs, and attend to the physical and spiritual well-being of their societies. Most societies focus on religion as support for health and well-being. Religion is formed by its social context in ways in which have an effect on its social role. It is also a popular topic most artists portrayed...
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