Women in Islam/feminism

Islam, heavenly admission is a monotheistic religion of spiritual fact, internal well-lit, of love, of human brotherhood and social fairness. Open to all races and all peoples without distinction, to men and women all countries and all ages, whatever the degree of their knowledge and the rank of their fortune. It implies faith in a … Read more

Corrine L. Carvalho. Primer on Biblical Methods.

As a professor of theology, Dr. Carvalho has immense knowledge in the field of religious studies and other matters relating to religion. In this book, she focuses on the manners through which people interpret both the new and the Old Testament. By doing this, the professor seeks to show the variations in understanding of these … Read more

Religion Has Provided Benefits to the Development of Science

Religion and science have always been viewed as two different fields of study since antiquity. The relations between religion and science can even be regarded as ‘enemy.’ From their characteristics point of view, science is more objective, logical, and often focuses on evidence which is based on observation or experimentation, while religion primarily relies on … Read more

Life: Under the Taoist Perspective

The method for comprehension of Taoism is essentially enduring yourself. Your inclination is incomprehensibly changing and constantly the same. Make an effort not to endeavor to focus the irregularities in life, rather recognize your temperament. As said by the author Lao Tzu, “When you are content to be simply yourself and don’t compare or compete, … Read more

Messianism

Messianism has continued to evolve throughout centuries, but the contrasts between Jewish and Christian concepts of redemption have remained the same. As opposed to the Christian internal perspective of redemption, Judaism views it externally as a communal event shown in public to the visible world. The Jewish community continues to strive towards its end goal … Read more

The punishment of adultery

The punishment of adultery during the colonial period in the novel a Scarlet Letter has changed significantly in the 21st century due to ethical, moral and sociological ideology. During the colonial period (1600 – 1700) New England, Massachusetts was governed by the puritans. The puritans used the bible as a literal interpretation of what was … Read more

The Protestant Reformation

The Reformation, now and then known as the Protestant Reformation, was an occasion that part sixteenth century Western Christianity, extraordinarily modifying the way of Christianity. Preceding this occasion, Christians in the West saw the Pope as their otherworldly pioneer, taking after the principles of Roman Christianity. Subsequently, a combination of Protestant chapels ascended contrary to … Read more

Evil and suffering

Evil and suffering have extensively filled the world today. It leads to many Christians asking the reason as to why God has allowed the evil to have a place in the world.Evil exhibits itself in three different forms, it can be moral, natural or supernatural.Temptation is a process that may lead to the occurrence of … Read more

Sufism

Sufism is the heart of the Islamic tradition established by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It aims to perfect human beings as part of the revealed religion transmitted by the prophet which is Islam; by following a set of spiritual teachings and Muhammad’s prophetic guidance. The Prophet Muhammad was the spiritual guide for … Read more

Lumbini

‘Lumbini‘ is the birthplace of the Lord buddha, located at Lumbini Zone, Rupandehi district of Nepal. To arrive there, we have to drive 30 minutes from Bhairahawa and 9 hours from kathmandu. To fly there, the nearest airport is Gautam Buddha Airport which flies from and to Kathmandu. According to Buddhist tradition, Siddhartha Gautam was … Read more

Feuerbach

Feuerbach has had a tremendous influence upon modern theology and the study of religion. What Feuerbach brings to the table is ability to illuminate issues that had caused serious epistemic issues facing theology and the philosophy of religion. In writing his Philosophy of Religion the theories that he laid out were reductionism, displacement, deep-seated wishes, … Read more

Buddhism

Buddhism is a form of religion to find peace within themselves. It’s a way of thinking and believing of positive aspirations, happiness and contenment. It is living peacefully, and showing kindness to other people with the ultimate goal of pure and lasting happiness for all people. Following a spiritual path of the Buddha, anyone can … Read more