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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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The meaning of book titles
This paper analyzes the title of Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" and shows how it relates to human life in America. The coldness that the convicted murderers show is reflected in the cold tones and bitter hearts of the Prosecutor and the reporter Parr, both of whom wish (in a cold-blooded way) for the deaths of Hickock and Smith.
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Aquinas\' View of the Body
Thomas Aquinas believed that everything that was truthful came from God. Divine help was required for true knowledge, but that humans are capable of knowing many things that do not require God's help.
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Tax concepts and applications
My fellow Americans, on 9/11, 2001, as you all know, a terrible tragedy struck our country. For the first time in many years we were made aware of just how fragile we are in this beautiful country.
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Kant Critique of Pure Reason
Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is the great thinker's most critically acclaimed work but the reason for that lies not with the metaphysical content of the book but the critique of metaphysics that it generated.
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Edmund Burke and Tom Paine: political philosophy comparison
The concept of the social contract is one that has fascinated philosophers for years. It is also a concept that many businesses today are adopting in order to helps employees and managers function together in an…
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Social psychology concepts and applications
¶ … life I can cite an experience of a self-discrepancy. In one particular situation, I was very much against the idea of drinking and driving, or smoking and driving, or doing anything but driving when you are supposed…
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Paradise Lost Here May We
Here may we reign secure, and in my choice
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Symbolism in the Minister\'s Black
Nathaniel Hawthorne utilizes symbolism in "The Minister's Black Veil" to emphasize the sinful nature of man. Hooper becomes a symbol of goodness as he wears the veil and serves as constant reminder to those around him…
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Teaching Students About the Eucharist
As Ryan (2006) notes, one of the most important duties a religious educator has is to be an interpreter of the Catholic tradition (p. 170), for students. To teach this miracle of Faith, in an Australian Catholic primary…
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Secular Humanism We Live in a World
We live in a world that is so dictated by religious politics. Religion has seemingly become a defining characteristic of who we are. Yet, there are many who choose to free themselves from limited notions of religious…