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What is Religion?

Religion is one of the most expansive subjects in academic study, appearing in theology, history, sociology, anthropology, and philosophy courses alike. It invites students to examine how faith systems shape human experience, community life, and moral reasoning across cultures and time periods. Papers in this area engage with foundational texts and traditions — from Old and New Testament writings to Islamic civilization — as well as critical frameworks such as Karl Marx's critique of religion, which challenges students to think about power and ideology. The topic rewards close attention to how belief operates not just as personal conviction but as a social and political force.

The archived papers reflect a genuinely wide range of approaches. Some take a comparative angle, contrasting prophetic books like Amos and Hosea, examining biblical figures such as Ahab and Manasseh side by side, or weighing Vodou against Santeria in a Caribbean context. Others pursue historical analysis, tracing church history or the development of Islamic civilization from 500 to 1500 CE. Still others adopt social-scientific methods, investigating how religion and spirituality influence health outcomes, or how prayer functions as a counseling intervention. Ethnographic work, such as engagement with Barbara Myerhoff's Number Our Days, shows that lived religious experience also carries significant scholarly weight.

A strong essay on religion begins with a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad claim about faith in general. Evidence drawn from primary religious texts, historical records, or empirical studies tends to carry more weight than vague assertions about belief. The most common pitfall is treating religion as monolithic — successful papers acknowledge internal diversity within traditions and avoid generalizing one community's practice across an entire faith.

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Machiavelli's pragmatism in "The Prince" and political ethics
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Islamizing curriculum: reconciling empirical science and Islamic belief
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Voltaire's critique of optimism in Candide through individual characters
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