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Myth, Symbol & Ritual/Shintoism
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An 8 page research paper that discusses the nature of myth and symbol in Shinto ritual. Japanese mythology, which plays a major role in Shinto beliefs, encompasses an intricate and complex system of beliefs. The Shinto pantheon consists of 8000 kami (Japanese for "gods" or "spirits") (Japanese mythology). The Kojiki ("Record of Ancient Things") is the oldest recognized book of Japanese myths, legends and history (Japanese mythology). One notable feature of Japanese mythology is that it explains the origin of the Imperial family, while also assigning them godhood (Japanese mythology). Unlike other national mythologies, in which there is a clear line that divides myth from everyday life, Shinto beliefs and ways of thinking are deeply intertwined with the subconscious social fabric of modern Japanese society (Shinto). Examination of Japanese myths, symbols and rituals illustrates this fact and how Shintoism continues to influence modern Japanese life. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khshinmy.rtf
Mythology in Hinduism
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This 4 page paper examines Hinduism, particularly as it respects gods and goddesses. Specific information is relayed about the deities. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA515myt.rtf
Nagarjuna: An Argument Against the Static Absolutism of Reality
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A 6 page overview of the arguments of the Indian philosopher Nagarjuna who lived between the first and second century CE, some five hundred years after the death of Buddha. This was a time of dramatic debates regarding Buddhist doctrine and practice and Nagarjuna philosophy would come to be accepted by a major component of Buddhist followers. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPindNrj.rtf
Native American Women’s Roles in Religion
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A 12 page paper examining the realities of Native existence, as opposed to the view of largely white male anthropologists and historians have taken over the years. Native women were intensely involved in their tribes’ religions, as well as in nearly every other aspect of their societies. Women’s involvement had less to do with gender-based division of labor than it did the Native view of the nature of life. Everything is connected, everything has a purpose. Men’s roles were no more important than women’s, only different. Each sex shared responsibility for their people’s survival, and each shared in the observances and ritual of their religions. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KSindWomRel.rtf
Natural Forces and the Egyptian Belief in the Afterlife
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A 5 page discussion of the importance of the natural environment and its components to ancient Egyptians. Describes elaborate rituals designed to prepare for the afterlife and discusses the importance of forces such as the Nile River and the Sun in shaping the Egyptian concept of the afterlife. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPegyAft.doc
Natural Selection
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A 5 page overview and analysis of Darwin's proposal of the theory of natural selection. Presents the proposition that the theory of natural selection had actually been around well before Darwin's publication of Origin of the Species. Presents the view that the theory of natural selection is, in essence, a selfishness on the part of an organism to reproduce. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Natsel.doc
Nature in Lao Tzu's 'Tao Te Ching'
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This 5 page paper looks at the way in which this book, a basis of the Taoist path, perceives nature and mans place within nature. All the points raised are supported with quoted from the book. The bibliography cites one source.
Filename: TEtoabok.wps
Nature Of God - Relationship With God
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A 14 page paper that seeks to answer this question: Is it possible to develop a personal relationship with God? The writer addresses the question by discussing what a relationship with God would require of man based on the nature of God. God's attributes are identified and discussed. Using examples by citing Scripture, both Old Testament and New Testament verses, the writer explains the kinds of relationships man is capable of developing with God, through Christ, and if those relationships fulfill the requirements of the contemporary concept of "personal relationship." Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGGodrl.rtf
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