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Faith is a foundational concept in religious studies, theology, and philosophy of religion, examined across courses ranging from introductory world religions to advanced divinity programs. It sits at the intersection of belief, reason, and lived experience, making it intellectually rich and contested. Students encounter faith not only as a personal or spiritual matter but as a force that shapes institutions, communities, and entire worldviews. Because faith operates across traditions — including Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism — and intersects with culture, politics, and history, it invites rigorous academic analysis rather than purely devotional treatment.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a broad range of approaches. Some take a theological or doctrinal angle, examining confessions of faith, Protestant roots, or Christian worldview frameworks. Others pursue historical and comparative analysis, looking at ancient Buddhism, classical-period societies, or Islamic monuments through an art-historical lens. Contextual and cultural approaches appear as well, with papers exploring religious culture in Korea, Mormon community programs, and missionary commissions such as those of Luther Rice and Adoniram Judson. Reflective and applied writing also features prominently, connecting faith to personal development and the study of secular literature.

A strong essay on faith requires a clearly bounded thesis — arguing something specific about how faith functions, evolves, or conflicts within a defined tradition, period, or community. Evidence drawn from primary texts, historical records, or well-documented case studies carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating faith as self-explanatory; successful papers define what faith means in the specific context under examination before building any broader argument around it.

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Comparison and contrast methods in analysis
¶ … Quiet Odyssey: A Pioneer Korean Woman in America." By Mary Paik Lee, and "Coming of Age in Mississippi," by Anne Moody. Specifically, it will compare and contrast the hardships that Mary and Anne had to overcome.
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Joyce Carol Oates: literary career and major works
Joyce Carol Oates and the Traits of the Mid-Twentieth Century Writer
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Film history: key movements and developments
¶ … exception, most of Director Frank Capra's greatest movies take place during the depression, 1929-1941, or shortly after. His films are unique in that they are some of the first to display a faith in American…
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Innocence Project Case John Kogut Analysis
John Kogut's life was irrevocably changed when the police of Nassau County decided he was guilty of the abduction, rape, and murder of 16-year old Teresa Fusco in 1984. After spending 18 years in prison he was released because DNA evidence revealed that he had not raped the victim. The prosecutor, unwilling to let go of his conviction, retried Kogut for the crimes and failed when testimony revealed that the confession was likely coerced and the main corroborating evidence was planted by the police. Although free today, Kogut's will never know how his life would have turned out if allowed to travel its natural course unhindered by the overzealous police and prosecutor.
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Book Analysis on Jo\'s Boys
Jo's Boys by Louisa May Alcott is an episodic novel, which means it does not have a consistent protagonist running through the entire book. However, any reader asked to nominate a main character in the novel would…
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Greatness of a King
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Quaker Oats as a Symbol and Icon of American Colonialism
Identity is important to everyone and everything; it is how we connect with an element in our mind. It is the identity that inspires the first impression of any object or even a person.
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Personal Statement -- Oct. My Life Story
My life story thus far has not been the kind of existence most people my age have had to experience. From a very young age, I had to be the man of the family, supportive to those around me and a rock that others could…
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Christology: theology and interpretations of Christ
This is a four-page paper about the nature of Redemption, and how it relates to the justice and love of the Triune God. Based on two writings by Ionnes Paulus PP.II (Pope John Paul II), the paper outlines the essential components of the nature of redemption. Redemption relieves the burden of sin and death. Redemption reveals the mystery of the death and resurrection of Christ and how that impacts the ability of humanity to achieve self-awareness and liberation.
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Ethics William J. Bennett Assumes an Old
This is a three page paper about the Bennett, William J. The Book of Virtues. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993. The bulk of the paper is a summary but it is written in first person to show what principles affect me in my daily life. Special attention is given to the concept of honesty, because there was some issue of honesty that needed to be addressed. The ethics of honesty are discussed in terms of other issues like courage and friendship.