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23 févr. 2026

Ezekiel's Vision of the Kingdom of Heaven: Temple, Restoration, and Divine Presence

Text commentary - 9 pages - Culture, religion & civilization

Unlock the profound symbolism of Ezekiel's visions and understand the divine plan for the Kingdom of Heaven. Explore the prophet's detailed descriptions of the temple, the covenant of peace, and the promise of restoration in this in-depth analysis of Ezekiel chapters 25-48. Discover how...

27 déc. 2025

Prophet Jeremiah's Journey: From Fear to Faithfulness

Text commentary - 4 pages - Culture, religion & civilization

This study examines the prophet Jeremiah's path, including his personal trials, messages of judgment and hope, and his role as a messenger of God during Jerusalem's destruction.

06 sept. 2025

The Evolution of Morality and Religion in a Secularizing Society

Text commentary - 1 pages - Culture, religion & civilization

Discover the intricate relationship between morality and religion as explored by Ferdinand Brunetière in his 1895 excerpt. Brunetière delves into the historical evolution and contemporary implications of this complex bond, questioning whether morality stems from religion or human rationality. As...

17 oct. 2024

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...

08 janv. 2024

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...

28 avril 2009
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Anthropology of Religion: The study of Myths based on Alan Dunde's and Lévi-Strauss's articles

Text commentary - 2 pages - Culture, religion & civilization

This essay is based on Alan Dundes's article Earth-Diver: Creation of the Mythopoeic Male and Claude Lévi-Strauss one The Structural Study of Myth. With Levi Strauss and Alan Dundes's works we have two examples of different approaches to study myths in anthropology. Both of them seem to...

16 févr. 2009
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"The word and the world: evangelicalism in the Victorian city" - David Englander (1988)

Text commentary - 2 pages - Culture, religion & civilization

The text under consideration is extracted from the book "Religion in Victorian Britain?, published in 1988. It is called "The Word and the World: Evangelicalism in the Victorian City" and was written by David Englander, a Lecturer in European Humanities at the Faculty of Arts at the Open...