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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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Contrasting piety in Protestant and Roman Catholic faiths
¶ … piety in the Roman Catholic faith and the Protestant faith. The writer examines the meaning of piety in both spiritual faiths and contrasts their differences. There were four sources used to complete this paper.
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Class prejudice experienced through a childhood friendship
Vignette related to Race, Class, Ethnicity never realized how class-centric my parents were until later in life. All my friends were from similar backgrounds, so I assumed that there was nothing unusual about my family.
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Religious and cosmological systems in Spanish conquest of the Aztecs
¶ … Broken Spears and Requerimiento, addressing in particular the common cosmological and social systems in the Spanish and Aztec civilizations (and the reasons behind this), the importance of religion in the Conquest,…
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Frederick Lewis Allen's "Only Yesterday" and the 1920s
¶ … Al Capone to the President Harding scandals, including the revolution of manners and morals, Black Tuesday and the Prohibition; Frederick Lewis Allen's "Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920's"…
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Chinese and Hong Kong immigrant women's experiences in Canada
Several eminent authors have composed various masterpieces or performed intensive research on the bittersweet experiences as well as the treatment of immigrant women in Canada. In the following passages of our…
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Government restrictions on solicitation and disruptive speech in public spaces
¶ … Supreme Court has ruled that soliciting money in a busy airport is something that the government can stop because it is so disruptive. What other activities do you think the government could prevent because they are…
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Racial injustice and moral clarity in To Kill a Mockingbird
¶ … Kill a Mockingbird is one of the classical American novels that described the lynching of a black man accused of rape in Alabama during the 1930s. In this story, Tom Robinson is completely innocent, having been…
Paper High School
Sarah Bakewell's "How to Live" and Montaigne's philosophy
I would say to anyone who was depressed, confused or in despair about the condition of the world today that Montaigne lived in a world like ours, and probably even worse, and that most people in his time believed that The End was near. This was also the era that Nostradamus was writing and making his famous predictions, and he was only the best known of the astrologers and prophets who were running around at that time. He has been most beneficial to those who expect the world to end in December 2012, although he did not actually make such a specific prediction anywhere as far as I know.
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Cannibalism and Confucianism in Lu Xun's "A Madman's Diary"
This is a paper that examines two Lu Xun's stories; "A Madman's Diary and New Year's Sacrifice." The two stories are representative of the situation in China in the early to mid-1900s. They present a strong motif of tradition vs. modernity where modernity is represented by the May Fourth Movement.
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Canonical disarray in the Orthodox Church: reform and adaptation
The Orthodox Church is currently in a state of canonical disarray, mainly because of the inadaptability to modernism, but also because of difficulties in centralizing the hierarchy, after expanding to new continents. The approach of the Pan-Orthodox Congress of 1923 made a lot of sense from a political and organizational point of view: such centralization would have allowed for a unitary approach, in everything from canonical law to assigning functions within the church. However, this was not the case, leading to the Orthodox Church adapting itself to the characteristics of the American continents.