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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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Stress Impact an Autistic Child
¶ … stress impact an autistic child has on his or her family. The writer examines stressors that are indigenous to families with autistic children and explores avenues of resolving or relieving the stress.
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Hear a Fly Buzz -
¶ … Hear a Fly Buzz - When I Died by Emily Dickinson. Specifically, it will explain the meaning of fly in the poem. The fly in this poem literally represents death and dying in the poem, and the ultimate disappointment…
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Social commentary in literature and culture
Medea vs. Jesus: Social Commentaries in Dramatic Fiction and in Gospel Narratives
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Biomedical ethics: principles and applications
The process of taking the life of a person is subject to consideration of many factors. This paper discusses and establishes the moral basis of the procedure, based on the case study of Paul Mills and Dr. Nancy Morrison of 1996. It provides arguments for and against euthanasia by exploring the case study.
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Reclaiming the Social Body Through Self-Directed Violence
Seeking anthropological understanding of suicide attacks. Anthropology Today, 26 (5).
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Hamas the Word Hamas Is Derived From
The word Hamas is derived from an Arabic phrase, which means Islamic Resistance Movement. Hamas is the largest Palestinian political party that rules over the Gaza and is launched by the Palestinian Sunni Islamists. Presently, Khaled Mashaal is the chief head and Ismail Haniyah is the prime minister of Hamas. The headquarters are found at Gaza and in Palestinian territories (Matthew Levitt, 2006). The story begins with the killing of several Palestinians in a traffic accident done by an Israeli driver and stimulated Sheikh Ahmed Yassin (who was also the head of Muslim Brotherhood) and some others to start a "Muslim brotherhood movement" that made its way towards the creation of Hamas in 1987 (Matthew Levitt, 2006).
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Religious visitation at Faith Baptist Church in Manchester
The Baptist Church I visited is called Faith Baptist Church and it is located at 52 Lake Street in Manchester. There are no sculptures outside the church like those found in the Catholic Church. The Baptist Church was founded by John Smyth. The church broke away from the Protestants who had broken away from the Catholic Church. Inside the church, their service was quite entertaining. This church is very strict in morality. They do not belief in the intake of alcohol or smoke like the Catholic Church. The Baptist Church is a bit liberal on many things among them the dress code. It is also important to respect each others faith because the bottom line, they are all followers of Christ.
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Turning Points in Christianity
this is a five page paper about turning points in Christianity. The five page paper refers to St. Augustine's City of God, Clovis's The Chronicle of St. Denis, Gregory VII. Dictatus Papae, 1090, Martin Luther's Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, 1520, and John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion.
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Major Themes in European Literature
An analysis of the human individual and his or her place in the world is determined in Sophocles' Oedipus Rex and Antigone. The relationships that are examined are god-man relationship, man-man relationship, and man-woman relationship. Each of these power dynamics contributes to the formation of identity in Sophocles' works. Additionally, an explication of Anne Sexton's Where I Live in This Honorable House of the Laurel Tree is provided in relation to themes or concepts of transcendance & Eros, myth, and metamorphosis.
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How the Bible Is a Norm for the Christian Faith
Abstract For many years, Christians from all over the world have used the bible as the basis of their faith. Indeed, true Christians have over time used the bible to guide not only their thoughts but also their deeds. This text concerns itself with the bible as a norm for the Christian faith.