YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Freedom as Conceptualized by Christianity
Essays 181 - 210
Freuds view on the emotion of love is really intertwined in his philosophy on human behavior as a whole. Peter Gays "The Freud Re...
It was his lecture "Acres of Diamonds" that brought him to riches, though (Center for History and New Media, 2002). He was on a na...
as the vital key, where one sings to their beloved in life and after death, supporting themselves within a delicate and austere sc...
Recovering "Serious" Morality Because of Gaitas clear willingness to address what most would refer to as the "hard issues," it sh...
It goes without saying that there exists an inherent difference in the aggressive tendencies of males and females. This differenc...
King Arthur was the only one who could have united all of England because he was the embodiment of the old and new ways. As such, ...
the same species and rank, promiscuously born to all the same advantages of nature, and the use of the same faculties, should also...
the need for love and the need for acceptance (The Life of Abraham Maslow, 2002). Then, at the very top of the ladder, were the s...
until midmorning began as a result of his ill health (Gaukroger, 1997). The education he received here, which lasted until 1612 se...
he has been given far too much credit for the heroism of hundreds of other New Yorkers. Bourdieu and Symbolic Power According ...
cultural appeal; how employees are expected to interact; what the organization symbolizes and how focused is everyone upon those v...
in embracing a direct democracy. It is not feasible, even in Rousseaus time and place. Rousseau writes: "In every real democracy, ...
city until he thrusts her back again to Hell, From which she was first sent above by envy. Therefore I think and judge it best for...
who think that they are worthy of great things, but they are really unworthy of them, and that is pure vanity (PG). He goes on t...
new ideas. The body supplies the means by which knowledge can be attained, for it is necessary, according to Plato, for things an...
unchanging primary principles constitute the basis of all knowledge, and that knowledge of a thing is required in order to conduct...
beautiful. However, how can one make such judgments without purpose? Why is something wrong? If there is no purpose to life no one...
were to consider what is most important in society, most would point to causation. One tries to get to the cause of ones drinking,...
sailers would pilfer to sell, give, or exchange with us, for money, sassafras, furs, or love...when they departed, there remained ...
theorists equate it with the use of common sense. Again, it may be argued that homosexuality is not natural because the sexual org...
other ends. Such an end might already exist, or might be something which the actor strives to bring about by his actions. In 4:428...
the true nature of man and the meaning of individuality. In looking at Nietzsches works, one can see that he sees individuality a...
one is virtuous, and that their actions are virtuous, but that might be illusive. Can virtue be whittled down to intrinsic right o...
terms of a high human being, one may contend that it is the spiritual being--the priests, the rabbis, the ministers--who are reall...
add page number]). If I do or say that hurts another person, especially someone I truly love, I am left with profound feelings of ...
and ones existence. To reach true happiness, Plato contended that people must strive for a contentment that only comes from being...
Did Christianity borrow ideas and practices from pagan mystery cults. This is an allegation that has been popping up since the 19t...
were called-(5) one Lord, one faith, one baptism; (6) one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all (Ephes...
pagan gods. He no longer has a "hall" and "a giver of treasure" (24a). To understand the mans dilemma consider what it means to th...
a thumbnail description of the rise of modern science beginning in the sixteenth century. This discussion offers insight into this...