Comparative Religion, Fall 2004 Christianity is always a subject for interpretation. How does Søren Kierkegaard interpret Christianity in “The Anguish of Being a Christian”? How does his interpretation compare to your own? Or, if...
Well as that time of year moves toward us at a quick pace, I thought I would post some links to those ultimate gifts for those ultimate friends. Trash Talkin' Turleen – Sexy and...
A beautiful shirt, a lousy dinner, a wire that connects everything, and an orange room. Friday night I headed to coffee with Brian and enjoyed some time just chatting about men and the facts...
I was hoping for something on the first or second floor, but I guess it's in the right place. The Dante's Inferno Test has banished you to the Sixth Level of Hell – The...
PHIL1304 – Comparative Religion, Fall 2004 Using the selections in the text from Psalms, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes as your sources, show how at lease one passage from each book might be useful for the...
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