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Eastern religion encompasses the spiritual and philosophical traditions that originated in Asia, including Buddhism and Confucianism, among others. Students encounter this topic across courses in religious studies, philosophy, comparative religion, and cultural studies. It draws academic interest because these traditions offer distinct frameworks for understanding existence, ethics, suffering, and the nature of the self — frameworks that stand in productive tension with Western theological assumptions. The lived experience of belief, the transmission of religious practice across generations, and the ways communities have organized meaning around these traditions all make Eastern religion a rich subject for scholarly inquiry.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a genuinely wide range of approaches. Some take a cultural and comparative angle, examining how Eastern religion intersects with American pop culture or the New Age movement. Others are historically grounded, exploring Chinese literature during the Tang Dynasty or artifacts uncovered through archaeology. Contemplative and psychological approaches also appear, connecting Buddhist practice to psychotherapy or addressing themes like underworld journeys and depression. Figures such as Thomas Merton surface as entry points for examining how Eastern and Western spiritual traditions meet.

A strong essay on Eastern religion should establish a focused thesis rather than attempting to survey an entire tradition. Evidence drawn from primary texts, historical context, or documented religious practice tends to carry the most weight. Grounding claims in specific traditions — Buddhism and Confucianism have meaningfully different concerns — strengthens any argument considerably. The most common pitfall is treating Eastern religion as a monolithic category, so writers should resist generalizations that blur distinct traditions, regions, and historical periods.

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Underworld journeys and depression
The work of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud established the groundwork for what Downing (2006) refers to as "depth psychology," (p. 129). Delving into the dark depths of the psyche is both the process and the goal of…
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Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz an Analysis
This paper analyzes the mujerista theology of Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz and shows how it is rooted in the Liberation Theology of the latter half of the 20th century. That theology is focused on social justice and assisting the poor in their struggle for economic equality. This paper also includes my own understanding of the struggle through work with the poor.
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Humanistic approaches and philosophical foundations
Today, people see a wide variety of psychologists and psychiatrists for their mental healthcare needs. Although all of these professionals have the same goal of providing the psychological care the clients/patients…
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Thomas Merton (1915 -- 1968)
Thomas Merton (1915 -- 1968) was a prominent Catholic figure and one of the most important spiritual writers of the previous century, renowned for some of his influential works on Christian living, the first one of them…
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Unmasking the New Age movement and its cultural impact
The opening line of the Foreword to Douglas R. Groothuis' Unmasking the New Age reads, "Advertising that it can transform people and society worldwide, the New Age movement is spearheading a comprehensive attack on many…
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Is Jesus the Only Savoir? Is Ronald H. Nash's book against religious pluralism and relativism. Nash's answer to the titular question is yes. This paper addresses the arguments Nash uses to make his case related to the first half of the book, which is a diatribe against religious philosopher Hick. Hick is a pluralist. Nash claims that Hick's argument is inherently illogical and shows why.
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Idolatry: How Some Object or Text Discovered
Idolatry in the ancient Near East -- a non-Exodus Perspective
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Eastern Mysticism and Magic in American Pop Culture
Eastern religion" - also alluded to in this paper as "Eastern Mysticism" and "mysticism" - and the occult, along with magic and its many off-shoots have had a considerable influence on American Pop Culture over the past…
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Chinese Literature T. Ang Dynasty
¶ … culture of humankind and its history, for as the saying goes, "the more we are different, the more we are the same." The Tang Dynasty in China occurred hundreds of years ago, yet some of the issues from that time…
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Gestalt Therapy Is a Form of Psychotherapy
Gestalt therapy is a form of psychotherapy that can be of immense benefit to certain types of people with certain types of issues. It is largely considered distinct from other varieties of psychotherapy because it is…