CNL-530 Topic 1: Sexual Behavior Throughout History Worksheet After reading your required textbook readings for the week, respond to the questions below. Each response should be at least 250 words in length. Include a minimum of two scholarly sources in your responses and an associated APA reference note for each source at the end of […]
Do you consider Shinto a “religion”? Why or why not? What about it makes it “religious” or something else, like culture or a philosophy?
Religion Paper This week we learned about the indigenous religion of Japan, Shinto. Shinto has some unique characteristics that sets it apart from other religious traditions – it is almost exclusively focused on a single area, Japan, and is not missionary or widely practiced outside of Japan. It also is usually not called a “religion” […]
Describe three features or tenets of the chosen religion.Mention any written works and prophets. Share how this religion compares to your religion (or beliefs if you do not have chosen religion).
Taoism Write a 600-words essay about Taoism by responding to the following questions Describe three features or tenets of the chosen religion.Mention any written works and prophets. Share how this religion compares to your religion (or beliefs if you do not have chosen religion). Chosen religion should be Catholic. What role does religion play in […]
How is Confucian thought expressed in the excerpt from the Analects. What are the most important values for a Confucian?
Discussion Board: Chinese Thought Assignment: Read the about Chinese Confucianism & Taoism in your textbook. Then read the excerpts from Kishlansky and online. In a well-written essay of at least 400 words, address the following: How is Confucian thought expressed in the excerpt from the Analects. What are the most important values for a Confucian? […]
Discuss the statement below if you do prefer one of these conceptions(Western Religions and Eastern Religions) of the divine to the others? If so, Why?
Western Religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) think of God as a Person. This means that they think God as an intellect, a will, and maybe even feelings. Eastern Religions (such as Taoism or the more philosophical branches of Hinduism) think of the divine as something far less person-like. For them the divine is basically the all-inclusive […]
Compare and contrast two of the following ways of life: Buddhism, Taoism, and Ancient Aztec Virtue Ethics.Give a comparison of the goals of each way of life.
Compare and contrast two of the following ways of life: Buddhism, Taoism, and Ancient Aztec Virtue Ethics. Your answer should include the following: A comparison of the goals of each way of life. An explanation of the similarities and/or differences between their understanding of reality and how this influences their view of how people ought […]