Best African American Poems Past and Present - Leonard A, Slade Jr and W Maurice Shipley (2023)
Book review - 3 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
In the anthology Best African American Poems Past and Present, the authors take an essential and worthwhile trip through the prospect of African American poetry. The anthology serves as proof of the wealth, diversity, and invaluable treasures of black poets through the years. The authors craft...
The Trojan Women - Euripides (415 BC) - Divine Intervention: The Significance of the Opening Argument between Poseidon and Athena
Text commentary - 2 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Euripides uses The Trojan Women to present a god's political hierarchy as a significant theme, thus providing an in-depth presentation of relations involving powers and influences in the divine realm. By humanizing the gods, for example, Poseidon and Athena, Euripides make a subtle and...
Dark Horse - Katy Perry (2013) - Unravelling Neo-Colonial Narratives-Cultural Appropriation
Artwork commentary - 4 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
At first glance, Katy Perry's massive hit music video for "Dark Horse" appeared to be a relatively innocuous pop confection: colorful, provocative, and guaranteed to get people talking. Little did I know that with every dip into the layers of cultural symbolism it utilized, insidious...
Reflection on Abrahamic Religions, Imperialism, and Modern Society
Essay - 2 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
In focusing on the intricate aspects of Abrahamic religions that Africa recognized and the far-reaching consequences of imperialism and colonial tropes of their modern world, we end up coming into contact with fascinating narrative parallels between the past and the present. This piece is a...
Miracles Impact on Faith and Belief in God - Research Proposal
Thesis - 6 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
The miracles, frequently seen as extraordinary events transcending the physical laws, are essential in human life, serving as the impulse for spiritual intention, relationship billing, and personal growth. This proposal examines the complex relationships between faith, the conviction in miracles,...
Decolonizing Masculinity: Mzoxolo Mayongo Rethinking Masculinity
Essay - 5 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
In postcolonial cultures like South Africa, the idea of masculinity is closely tied to gender, race, and class. The colonial power structures that favoured control, dominance, and the dehumanisation of Black men, often portraying them as overly sexual and primitive, significantly influenced...
Civilization - publié le 01/10/2024
Course material - 47 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
No empire other than Great Britain brought to its colonies the technological tools (railroads, modern medicine) and the political ideals (capitalism, the rule of law) that made possible the development of stable and egalitarian societies. This explains why 54 nations, most of them former British...
The Role of Religion in Greek Society and Culture
Case study - 2 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Religion was a central element of Greek society and culture, shaping various aspects of daily life, including art, architecture, and societal norms. Unlike the monotheistic traditions found in some other cultures, Greek religion was predominantly polytheistic, characterized by a pantheon of gods...
British diplomacy between the 11th and the 20th century
Course material - 2 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
William the conqueror overthrew the ruling power of the time which was the anglo-saxons and the Danish. William was the duke of Normandy, England. His descendants became dukes of Western France. They weren't really English. They were called the Angevins. The family has a lot of power and...
The Issue of Race in the US
Case study - 5 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
The United States, often lauded as a melting pot of cultures, is a nation deeply entrenched in a complex history of racial dynamics. From its inception, issues of race have shaped the social, economic, and political landscape of the country. Its impact spans across education, employment,...
English civilization file on war correspondence
Text commentary - 7 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Ernest "Ernie" Taylor Pyle lived most of his first 19 years on a farm near Dana, Indiana. He was born on 3 August 1900, the only son of William and Mary Taylor Peale, who were considered simple farmers, ardent Methodists and Prohibitionists. Around 1917, the United States entered the First...
Australia and the contribution of the Aboriginal people
Presentation - 3 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Australia is a country in Oceania, located between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The country is an island but is surrounded by many countries: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea to the north, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia to the northeast, and New Zealand to the southeast. Australia measured an area of...
To what extent did the abortion debate after Roe v. Wade mark the entry of Christians into politics?
Essay - 7 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Abortion, a widely practiced method of terminating a pregnancy, is likely the most polarizing issue in the United States. Before 1973, in a majority of states, abortion was a crime, except to save the life of the mother. Tight regulations had made it difficult for clinics to operate, and women...
Ancient angel cosmic archaeology
Tutorials/exercises - 5 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
The present work attempts to approach and the restore the real meaning of patterns of the future it is the field of spirituality more than 700 in the level of consciousness is not a field of science or the field of the technology let me explain to you that the field of science is about only 400...
What Makes a Belief an Extremist Belief?
Essay - 4 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Extremism or holding extreme beliefs is associated with terrorist atrocities and a rapid increase in hate crimes. Extremist beliefs are those beliefs that a group or individual holds closely that are outside the mainstream of society. Extremist beliefs can either be political or religious. Those...
Religion - United Kingdom VS United States
Course material - 6 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
England & Scotland have an established church: the Church of England (Anglican Church) and the Church of Scotland. The process started with King Henry VIII, who created the Church of England after his split with the Pope, a few years after Martin Luther had published the Ninety-Five Theses...
Buddhism and the West: the growth of western interest in Buddhist ideas
Essay - 10 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Buddhism is not only a religion. This spiritual tradition is also a philosophy, a system of ethics and practices as an orientation on the road of life based on the teachings of the Buddha. According to Pew Forum on religion and public life research in 2010, Buddhism is a world religion. Indeed,...
How important a pilgrimage centre was Cyprus from Late Antiquity down to the late medieval period?
Course material - 6 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
The concept of pilgrimage grew progressively during the early Christian times and Late Antiquity. In the early Christian times, Christianity, deviating from Judaism, had to find a way to distinguish itself from it. In Judaism, the idea of pilgrimage was not exactly conceptualized. The Jews had a...
The "Sondergut" of the Gospel of Luke
Book review - 7 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Luke; Syrian, Gentile, physician and companion of Paul (Col 4:14; Phm 2:23-24; Tm 4:1), addressed his two-volume workthe Gospel and the Acts of the Apostlesto Theophilus (in Greek: one who loves God, Lk 1:3) and, through it, especially the Gentile Christians. In addition...
Is faith compatible with doubt in Buddhism and Judaism?
Essay - 3 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
It is common to hear people speak of a religious man as a man of faith, as if faith and religion were two synonyms. It is true that speaking of a person's religion assumes speaking of their faith, the degree at which they believe in their religion. However, faith is not the only...
The "New Age" trend
Essay - 3 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
The New Age is both difficult to qualify and describe historically. It is a spiritual movement neither recognized as a cult nor as a religion. The New Age is a form of alternative spirituality which is influenced by many practices like Buddhism, Esoterism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Taoism,...
Essai sur les musulmans (2010)
Essay - 1 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Due to recent terrorist events in the United States, people of this country view terrorism and Islam in the same light. Moreover, with the mass of information spread out through the Medias, people around the world tend to associate terrorism and its origination with the Islamic religion. There is...
Religion and society
Essay - 2 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
For centuries, religions have directed our lives and even controlled our thoughts; they have been close to power for years, and in the name of God, people who directed it got rich and powerful. Firstly, let's get back to Middle Ages. At this time, religions were widespread, everyone feared...
Paradise regained: quakerism and female equality
Essay - 8 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Saint Paul instructed women to remain silent; the anatomical difference of their hips led Luther to assert that women should stay at home and bear children; kings and Parliaments trapped them at home to perform their household duties. Nevertheless, Quaker women were out on the streets seizing...
Equality in Church in the Quaker Community
Essay - 9 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Just as spiritual warriors had dismantled the contemporary conception of women's social position and rights, Quaker women set out to take the divine by storm. Indeed the Quaker concept of equality also applied to women in church. It was thus considered that they had the same right as their...
Women Under Restraint: Women's Lot in Seventeenth-Century England
Essay - 7 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Religious beliefs were a fundamental part of life in early modern England; virtually everyone believed in a Christian God. The rise of the printing press allowed a new translation of the Bible, the Authorized King James Version of 1611 to fertilize households with biblical knowledge. The Bible...
Quakers and the Concept of Equality
Essay - 8 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
The Civil War was a gateway for women's entrance into the public area. As a result of the shortage of men due to the conflict, women were increasingly needed to preserve the society. Never before had women found access to such opportunities for contribution. For this reason, woman's...
Quaker Women's Mission: Into the Public Sphere
Essay - 7 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
Women played a conspicuous role in disseminating the Quaker message. Ecstatic when lost in their sense of oneness with the divine, they spoke and acted when the Lord moved them. They endured many hardships to enlighten people and accomplished the most remarkable deeds trying to help people. Yet,...
Symbols and religions
Book review - 2 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
This essay is based on C.R.Hallpike's work on "Social Hair? and Sherry B.Ortner's work "On Key Symbols?. The 1960s and 1970s were a period of important changes in anthropological studies. Most anthropologists react to Marxism and structuralism by changing their conception of their role....
The functions of religion in societies
Book review - 1 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
This essay is based on Malinowski's work "The role of Magic and Religion? and that of Evans Pritchard "Witchcraft explains unfortunate events?. Both Malinowski's and Evans Pritchard's works take part in the debate on the function of religion in societies and for individuals. Both...
