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What is God?

The concept of God sits at the center of theological, philosophical, and humanistic inquiry, making it one of the most broadly studied subjects across religious studies, philosophy, and literature courses. Essays on this topic engage with foundational questions about existence, faith, and the nature of divine being. Students are drawn to it because it bridges abstract reasoning and lived human experience, appearing in scriptural analysis, ethical frameworks, and even discussions of mythology. Works and texts that surface repeatedly in this area include the Bible, the writings of C. S. Lewis, and narratives from both Christian and non-Christian traditions, each offering distinct entry points into questions about who or what God is and how that understanding shapes human life.

The papers archived under this topic take a wide range of approaches. Some pursue philosophical argument, directly examining the existence of God through logic and reason. Others apply literary or comparative analysis, such as weighing characters like Maheo and God across different cultural stories, or reading Flannery O'Connor's fiction through a theological lens. Doctrinal and scriptural close-reading is also common, with papers focusing on specific biblical passages, figures like Melchizedek, the miracles of Jesus, or the significance of narratives in Genesis. A smaller set of papers connects theological ideas to ethics, history, or human experience more broadly.

A strong essay on this topic requires a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad survey of belief. Evidence drawn from primary texts — scripture, literary works, or philosophical arguments — carries the most weight and should be cited closely. The most common pitfall is conflating personal belief with analytical argument; even when writing about faith, the essay should engage critically with concepts, sources, and competing interpretations.

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Analysis of Jesus's teachings on anxiety in Matthew 6:25-34
This paper offers a literary ethnography of the passage known as the Sermon on the Mount, the Epitome of the Teachings of Jesus, Matt 6:25-34. The passage offers guidance to individuals who worry, letting them know that God will care for their needs. Literary ethnography involves understanding the culture in which a piece of literature was written, to attempt to provide better understanding of the meaning of the passage. There are several different varieties of literary ethnography, which can be employed in order to help people understand ancient texts, and many modern scholars agree that by investigating argumentation in texts, the concept of providence, and the concept of the simple life can help one understand passages from the New Testament. Those are utilized in this paper.
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Thomas Jefferson as deist and patriot
"Patriotism is not a short frenzied burst of emotion, but the long and steady dedication of a lifetime…" (Jefferson)
Research Paper Undergraduate
The Protestant Reformation and its historical significance
Introduction to Martin Luther & the Reformation
Research Paper Undergraduate
Henry Adams - The Education
Throughout The Education of Henry Adams the reader gets the impression that the author, Henry Adams, considered himself a failure. That impression is given because Adams believed the education he had received really…
Paper Undergraduate
Gilgamesh versus Old Testament heroes: comparative analysis
Both of these heroic figures go on quests or epic journeys in their stories. Moses leads his people across the desert from Egypt to Israel, while Gilgamesh's quest is to seek life forever after his friend Enkidu dies.
Paper Undergraduate
Revelation through external actions and subjective human experience
As the last book of the New Testament, the Book of Revelations, attributed to John the Apostle, abounds in metaphor and symbolism of a type that is generally not in use today and to which the key to understanding these…
Paper Undergraduate
Heart\'s Confession There Is No
There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear.
Paper Undergraduate
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
The reason the wolves turn against Mowgli is based in part on one of the original details in the story -- the fact that the tiger Shere Khan has vowed from the beginning that he would kill the boy.
Paper Doctorate
Greek Mythology on Roman Mythology
This paper examines mythology as reflected in the religious practices of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. It looks at how Roman mythology drew upon Greek mythology. However, it also looks at the differences between Greek and Roman mythology, beginning with the examination of the Roman numens, which were the precursors to Roman mythology.
Essay Doctorate
Religious Life of Planet Earth This Report
Abstract This report seeks to establish if planet Earth is a religious planet. In so doing, the report will primarily outline the criteria used to determine if the inhabitants of the planet are religious and the various beliefs and behaviors they exhibit in line with the criteria. Further, the report will also highlight the function of religion (as it appears to be) on the planet under consideration.