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Jesus of Nazareth is one of the most studied figures in the academic world, examined across religious studies, theology, history, and literature courses. Students write about him because his life, teachings, death, and reception raise foundational questions about faith, culture, and historical method. Works like Mark Allan Powell's Jesus as a Figure in History and Donald Kraybill's exploration of an upside-down kingdom give students frameworks for approaching Jesus through both scholarly and theological lenses. The concept of the messiah, Jewish expectations surrounding that term, and the development of early Christianity through figures like Paul all make this topic rich with analytical possibility across the New Testament and beyond.

The papers archived here reflect a wide range of approaches. Comparative essays place Jesus alongside Mohammed to examine parallel lives and religious legacies. Historical-critical papers focus on the quest for the historical Jesus, weighing textual and archaeological evidence such as the fishing boat from the Sea of Galilee. Literary and narrative approaches analyze the parables or apply interpretive frameworks drawn from works on how literature communicates meaning. Other papers take a cultural and anthropological angle, as seen in work connecting Jesus to indigenous corn mother traditions, while course-driven assignments address Christianity's spread through centuries of changing interpretation.

A strong essay on Jesus requires a clearly bounded thesis — arguing about one aspect of his life, historical significance, or theological reception rather than attempting a broad biography. Evidence drawn from primary sources like the Bible alongside credible scholarly commentary carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is conflating devotional claims with historical argument; strong academic writing distinguishes between what sources assert and what evidence supports.

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Women During the Renaissance Period the Renaissance
The Renaissance (14th to 16th centuries) in European history is widely considered to have been a period of "re-birth" and a turning point for the Western Civilization. It is believed to be the transitory period between…
Essay Undergraduate
Renaissance and Baroque: artistic and cultural movements
This paper examines two periods in art history: the Renaissance and the Baroque. It provides a brief examination of the social and cultural influences that impacted both eras. It looks at the hallmarks of art during those time periods. It discusses the masters of those periods, and focuses specifically on da Vinci's The Last Supper and Rubens' The Fall of the Damned.
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What Is the Role of the Holy Spirit in the Proclamation of Scripture?
This paper focuses on the holy spirit in relation to proclamation of scripture. It reveals from several resources, most of which are books, as well as bible verses, the use of proclamation of scripture to instill the belief of the Holy Spirit and what might occur during such act. The paper includes an instance where a pastor maybe uncertain of inviting the Holy Spirit into his homiletical and proclamation process of a sermon.
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Harry Potter as a Reflection of Christian Faith
This essay discusses with regard to J. k. Rowling's series of books "Harry Potter". The paper concentrates on the numerous paralells that one can find between the books and Christian Tradition. While it would be difficult to determine whether Rowling actually wanted the book to play a religious role, it is nonetheless intriguing to observe the obvious links between Christianity and Harry Potter.
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Reading commentary and textual interpretation
American Studies – Anthology: Freedom vs. Tyranny America's history includes a number of competing forces. One of the chief struggles has been the clash between Freedom and Tyranny. Freedom and Tyranny are threads that have run through America's history. Though the Founding Fathers supposedly risked everything for the freedom of people in America, the non-white, non-gentile, non-straight, non-males of America know differently. Tyranny has run through American history against many minorities, has a wearying effect on them and is studied and met in sometimes conflicting ways.
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Bible What Does This Small Story Tell
What does this small story tell us about Jesus? Try to discover the central message of this story, and then write it out. Read the stories before and after the text you chose, and write out their main messages.
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Living Religions of the West
Describe how an ethics may define and respond to "nature," and show how this is accomplished in the Jewish rituals of Bar and Bat Mitzvah and in the New Testament story of the rich young man told to follow…
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Philosophy of mind and mental illness
The document considers Joan of Arc's history, and whether she would have been considered delusional and mentally ill today. The main argument is that Joan of Arc would possibly have interpreted her "voices" in a different way today. Indeed, she might simply have been a very inspired and driven person rather than one that could be considered delusional.
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Christianity and Islam: comparative religious traditions
Christianity vs. Islam: Interpreting the Bible and Koran