Religion

Discussion: End-of-Life Decisions

Abstract This work will consider the case of the stage concerning the decision of a man with an incurable disease – amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). This paper will take into account the Christian worldview of the patient. First of all, his perception of illness as punishment for his sins and...

Interpreting The Gospel of John 18:28-40

Introduction The environment in which the apostle John and his contemporaries lived was complicated and multiethnic. This community opposed the reality of a hostile municipal government and prevalent beliefs. John was an ecclesiastical leader, attempting to shape his community’s worldview by presenting the Gospel narrative in contrast to their own...

Theology: Basics of Christian Worldview

Introduction Christianity is the most popular religion in the world, with a lot of influence on societal matters in recent times. This belief acts as a guide and measure for the rightness or wickedness of actions and decisions made in the world. Some religions, such as Hinduism, differ greatly from...

Billy Graham’s Life and Ministry

American religious and public figure William Franklin Graham is a man called an All-American pastor and spiritual mentor; he was an adviser to many US presidents. Billy Graham was the first television preacher of the twentieth century who turned Christian sermons into a show and became a real-world star. Although...

Roman Concept of Religion and Relationships in the Mortal World

The Roman Empire is known as a vast Empire spreading from north-western Europe to the Near East. In this multicultural and multiethnic history, numerous religions could be found, which is why it is hard to use a singular form of the word “religion” because it unites a variety of small...

Synoptic Gospels and Their Significance to Christianity

The first three books of the New Testament, including Mathew, Mark, and Luke, narrate the life and death of Jesus Christ in an almost similar manner that their synopsis can be compared. Due to this close resemblance in the narration of Jesus Christ’s history, there are commonly referred to as...

The Rise of Christianity and Buddhism and Their Importance

Introduction Religion has been in existence for many centuries, influencing people’s way of life including their political and socio-economic activities. Although each religion has a different beginning and different perspectives of life and death, they all focus on guiding society’s norms and cultural practices. In each religion, there are key...

Religion in the Media: Article Analysis

The news story named “Friends or foes? Art’s long, complicated relationship with religion” covers the accurate topic of the constant controversy between religion and art. This theme has been discussed for a significant period when the daring artworks related to religious interpretation caused a wide range of comments and discussions...

Researching of Media Effect on Islam

Introduction Today, the impact of media continues spreading across the world and establishing standards, behaviors, and attitudes toward people and situations. Social media sources, as well as other media types like television, radio, newspapers, and the web, deliver information in a short period. However, in many cases, people are not...

The Jewish Covenant: Relationships with God

Introduction Biblically, a covenant is an agreement among people, between man and God, or a person and a group of people. The notion of the covenant is based on two concepts, grace and law, which are also known as natural and supernatural. The first covenant was between God and Abraham,...

Problems Among Queer Christians: Arguments

O’Brien discusses the changing narratives in the environment of queer Christians. Although he believed that being one is an uncomfortable position full of conflicts, many of his interviewees embraced the contradiction and defined themselves with it. Thus, the first argument is that it is possible to be a queer Christian...

CQ (Cultural Intelligence) Strategy in Sharing the Gospel

The mission of a Christian in the world is verbal and non-verbal, voluntary and involuntary preaching of faith, and spreading it. After His resurrection, the Lord said to the apostles: “Go and teach all the nations” (Matthew 28:16). With these words, the goal of the Christian mission was proclaimed: to...

Sikhism: Beliefs, Goals, Traditions

Sikhism is a form of philosophy or religion that was founded in the 15th century in the Punjab area in India. The religion is practiced by people referred to as the Sikhs. According to Singh (2018), Sikhism is believed to have been started by Guru Nanak (1469–1539), who was later...