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June 2020
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What is the definition of biblical theology and provide three reasonings for studying and thinking theologically?
Does the word "day" mean a 24-hour period or ages? Should the word "day" be interpreted literally or figuratively? What difference (if any) does it make what you believe about the word "day"?"
In your estimation, how would you rank the following three scholars as it relates to how they understand the function of religion: Emile Durkheim, Sigmund Freud, Karl Marx? Description clearly state w...
What are the main points of Genesis chapters 37 through 50? In what ways does mankind make a mess of things? and how does God clean up the mess that is created? In what ways does God's intervention he...
Part One According to the Christian worldview, how does one gain eternal life? Use Bible verses to support your response. How does the Christian concept of hope for the afterlife differ from that conc...
could you please explain Jesus' example of teaching and learning. This is an assignment for EDU500
Which one of the three promises made with Abraham is the focus in Deuteronomy 28? Do the consequences involve this life or the after life?
What do you think is the point of the Jonah story in the Bible, and who is most true to his vocation in the story, Jonah or God?
What makes you, you? Discuss with your classmates that from which you derive your deepest identity. Is it your work? Family? Education? A traumatic experience? An ecstatic experience?
What does "Testament" mean in "Old/New Testament"? And, in relation to worldviews, why is the label "Hebrew Bible" preferred to the label "Old Testament"? Genesis from the beginning introduces the pro...
According to Martin Craig, what are the different ways to challenge authority? Please provide relevant examples.
1. According to Martin, what are the three main types of authority? Make sure to discuss each individually.
Daoist thought understands the universe as characterized by the interchange of the complementary principles of the yin and yang. In this model, seeming opposites are balanced and held together as aspe...
as a christian what practical steps could be taken to build a relationship with a follower with a buddhism world view who might be a co-worker, neighbor, etc.?
The Holy Prophet (saww) said, "Better of centuries is mine and then those who follow them and then those who follow them". How can we relate the teaching of the caliph Hazrat Abu Bakr (ra) and the cal...
Islam has given complete system of institutions. Muslims domestic life is one of the institutions. Identify the problems faced by the Muslims in their family relations now a days. Find out the reasons...
A detailed opinion on tory's misstep on religious schools. Do you think that there should be religious school funding for all religious denominations in Canada?
What was the nature and the cost of the reconciliation between God and man? Explain
An orthodox religious adherent is debating with a progressive religious adherent about abortion. They each provide a certain number of justifications for their perspectives. In the space below, for ea...
According to Martin Craig, what are the ways in which religious practitioners often respond to critiques of authority? Martin, C. (2017). A Critical Introduction To The Study of Religion. 2nd Editio...
According to Martin Craig, what is projection? How do certain religious texts, or parts of them, ostensibly resist such projection?
consider the role of women in Christianity and Islam religious traditions. Discuss and provide examples of how the role of women in these two religious traditions has changed over time.
About Hinduism 37 What is the single most unexpected and interesting feature of Hinduism that you learned about during this module? Explain. In what ways did this feature of Hinduism expand or affect ...
explain the differences between the Confucian and the Daoist concept of Dao. Do they contradict each other, at least in emphasis?
Why did Luke write the book of Acts ? What was his purpose in writing the book?
how was god created i need an answer other than "he always was and wasnt created"
Identify and describe two examples of early beliefs and/or behaviors that evolved into the foundations of later religious thinking and practice. In what ways did these early ritualistic practices infl...
I need to complete self-evaluation of my presentation. you can use (Links to an external site.) as a guide and discuss 1 or 2 things you did well and at least 2 areas for improvement. Remember to id...
Why does Martin say that we should replace questions of authenticity with investigations into the process of identification?
Can you help me answer 1-10.These questions are related to islamic studies.thank you for your help.Answer whether it is correct or not.
What is the single most unexpected and interesting feature of Hinduism? Explain. In what ways did the feature of Hinduism expand or affect your understanding of Religion in general ? How does this fea...
Write On Creation Side. about the original of life come from and give argue about Evolution Include Introduction and table of content Include at least Three sources
1) How does the dominant culture in Canada contributes to, maintains and/or reinforces aboriginal (Indigenous) people? 2) How the eductions system can help change the narrative of Aboriginal people? 3...
How many observations can you make in Genesis 22:1-19
Ninian Smart identifies seven dimensions of religion. From the list of examples given below, match each example with the dimension it best relates to. Stories of creation ...
I need help in writing this in a multi page text, and analyze the text but not criticizes the concept. 1) The general concept of Dao in China seems to be part of their natural optimism. Explain the ...
For this discussion, read Genesis 1:26 and Acts 17:24-28 and the relevant sections of your textbook. In the context of these scriptures, discuss the "nature-nurture" issue in light of how God made u...
I need help with an assignment thats due today. Lita for my religion 100 class module 03 religion basics I couldn't find it here help. the assignment question is (Module 03: Religion Basics Due Sunday...
Classical prophecy in Israel emerged with the monarchy and ceased once the Southern Kingdom fell. What was the role of the prophets, why did it develop, why did it end, and what replaced it?
You are required to make a personal visit to a religion other than your own - a religion you are entirely unfamiliar with in your personal experience. This is to force you to move beyond your curr...
Explain the life and characteristics of Lao Tzu comprehensively.
Reflect on the varying understandings of Islam by contemporary Muslims. Considering Muhammad's leadership and the early development of Islam, to what extent does contemporary Islamic culture adhere to...
Identify key Zoroastrian beliefs and assess the notion that Zoroastrianism may have influenced other world religions, or how Judaism may have influenced Zoroastrianism
Specific answers please. 5) [Smith 175-76; Analects (Lun Yu) of Confucius (Kung Tze)] Describe three or more specific examples of Ii in detail. include at least one example of the rectification of nam...
4) [Smith 174-77; Analects (Lun Yu) of Confucius (Kung Tze)] Describe three or more specific examples of jen in detail with at least two of the three in practice or in teaching as detailed in his Ana...
3) [Smith 167-80; Analects (Lun Yu) of Confucius (Kung Tze)] Describe Confucius's notion of deliberate tradition? How is it a response to the problem of social cohesion? How does Smith contrast it wi...
2) [Smith 159-72; Analects (Lun Yu) of Confucius (Kung Tze)] According to Smith, what is the main problem Confucius faced? What are some examples? What are some possible solutions? And, in light of t...
1) [Smith 154-59; Analects (Lun Yu) of Confucius (Kung Tze)] Comprehensively explain the life of Confucius. Why is he called 'the First Teacher'? Explain one or more key instance where a biographical...
List and define the four general characteristics of Old Testament prophecy according to Klein, Blomberg, and Hubbard.
Liberal Protestants declared, in 1952, that racial segregation stands in opposition to the Christian faith. True False
Identify and analyze the Theravada and Mahayana forms of Buddhism. Include in this answer: a) specific countries where they are found, b) differing views of the Buddha, and c) differing ideals...
Many theological changes occurred between the time of the Exile and the return of the Jews to Judah. Describe how the ideas of monotheism contradicted the practices of the Hebrews who were left in Jud...
The United Kingdom of Israel gave rise to two very important kings. Both David and Solomon had positives and negatives in their rule. Comparing the two, determine which was the better king and why.
How can concepts such as inspiration and revelation be understood in light of the historical understanding of the scriptures? What do you find to be enduring values in the biblical text?
What light does the preface to Ben Sira shed on the formation of the Hebrew canon? What was Ben Sira's attitude to women? How does Ben Sira address the problem of theodicy or the justice of God?
How do you understand the composition of the book of Daniel? What is an apocalypse? How does Daniel 7-12 differ from earlier Hebrew prophecy? What were the causes of the Maccabean revolt?
please help! for a good rate just about half a page double sp. on Buddhism religion what is considered MOST SACRED ? This can include the " ultimacy " and whatever elements are most revered for exp...
Taoism does not have this element of a major world religion. a-An overall worldview of the universe b-Myths about the origin of the universe c-A shared religious community d-Specific rules of human b...
Identify,Explain and discuss the major philosophical systems related to the original four vedas ( Vedic texts) of Hindu relit What are the major philosophical differences between the vedas, upanishads...
How to viewed transgender in a biblical and science point of view?
please help! for a good rate just about half a page on Buddhism religion what is considered MOST SACRED ? This can include the " ultimacy " and whatever elements are most revered for expressing or po...
How would you explain mantras in Tibetan Buddhism and how do you think that they work?
What branch of Mahayana Buddhism discussed thus far is the most intriguing to you and why? You can focus on the major denominations of Mahayana, such as Pure Land or Zen.
Buddhist origins: The story of Siddhartha Gautama begins mythically and follows numerous supernatural pathways throughout his life. Please list what aspects of the story of Siddhartha's life you think...
What techniques used and promoted by Mohandes Gandhi do you think were the most influential in achieving independence for India and Pakistan, as well as for acknowledging the diversity and inherent go...
What aspects of the Ganges River demonstrate its centrality in the religious life, death, and/or belief of Hindus?
Hinduism's origins predate historical records making it impossible to know about a founder. Without a religious founder to establish orthodoxy (correct doctrine) and orthopraxy (correct practice), in ...
MIDTERM CONCEPT ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT WORLD RELIGIONS (Philo/Relig 1150) On-line Course As the syllabus states, you must write one short essay by midterm on some aspect of the religions we have studies ...
Make an analysis of how the caste system might function in the life of a particular Hindu individual as he or she interacts with individuals of other castes.
What personal vision or reflection can you provide through the values of Christian living, academic excellence, creativity, and social involvement?
In this verse the Lord tells Habakkuk to write his vision and to make it plain enough that those who read will clearly understand the meaning. Clarity of meaning is also the goal of academic writing; ...
please help with this ! for a good rate a half page about Buddhism religion what is the ORDERING of REALITY in time and space - how are time and/or place used and/or seen? [time (history) progresses ...
The natural laws of physics underlying everyday life are entirely known, and humanity's triumphs in science and space are the triumphs of humans and humans alone. David Hume sits at the cornerstone of...
What exactly is this asking me? What is your summary of the schools of thought regarding the meaning of this Phil 2:12 (i.e., the various ways this verse is understood and the argument used for each...
please help with this ! for a good rate a page about Buddhism religion on these below what is seen as the goal , or IDEAL STATE toward which we should strive - the state toward which the religion offe...
Describe what you think the goal of interfaith dialogue is? It is possible to have admiration for other religious people or ideas while also completely disagreeing with aspects of their tradition? Hav...
How does God engage us personally and effectively in at least once instance?
How did God care for His people through the prophet samuel?
Do you have a structural diagram of John 5 that I can view? Or can you help me with that? I see that you have a few examples of a structural diagram of Philippians 1:1-30. I'm looking for John 5:1-15....
"Ibn al-Athir, A Muslim Perspective," and "Fulcher of Chartres, Pope Urban II's Speech":2.) What motivated the Church and secular leaders in the West to initiate the Crusades? According to Ibn al-...
Can i get some help with the following? To address the following questions, consider the four approaches to religion described in the introduction to this module: exclusivism, inclusivism, pluralism a...
In order to advance in knowledge of our world and our human nature in it, can religion alsone give us that knowledge? Explain your response.
How does each religion feel about vaccinations? Provide a descriptive overview of the following religious denominations' views on vaccinations o Russians' beliefs on vaccination contrast with Orthodox...
Explain religious and non-religious examples of the process of essentializing, working through the projection of an essence, labeling, attaching characteristics, and defining social roles?
i wrote this paper and it sounded like other student, what can i change in it? THE STANDARD CHILD OF A JEHOVA WITNESS CASE 2 A four-year-old baby lost a considerable amount of blood in a traffic acc...
compare and contrast the Confucian and Taoist solutions to the moral social and political disharmony of the second half of the Chou dynasty
I Want An Opinion To The Following. Do you think organizations should be asking about people's religious beliefs and practices? If not, how can they accommodate for religion as mandated by Title VII? ...
What are Ministry Core Values in Blackaby Spiritual Leadership? Why are Core Values important to a Ministry? Why Should Core Values be important to those whom the Ministry expects to attract? List and...
According to Martin Craig, how does the process of essentializing work through the projection of an essence, labeling, attaching characteristics, and defining social roles?
please help! for a good rate a page and a half about Buddhism religion on xx 1. what is seen as the fundamental PROBLEM for ALL HUMANITY - our common dilemma , predicament , flaw or unpleasantness ...
During Passover 4 cups of wine are included in the Seder meal to symbolize?
New media makes it possible for people to produce and negotiate their identities except for : 1. Creating a wider framework for people to perform their gender, race and class 2. None of above 3. Creat...
In the Expulsion of the Jews and Muslims from Spain (1490-1493) How did the different beliefs, values and attitudes of the cultures add to the oppression? How did the outcome of the conflict influence...
A difference between religious instruction and instruction about religion is
Gender is not A. Sexuality B. identity C. A continuum D. Constructed
please help with Hinduism religion texts 1. Living Religions ( Tenth Edition) by Mary Pat Fisher, and Robin Rinehart, Pearson Education Inc., 2017 [henceforth referred to as " Fisher "]. 2. . Anth...
Describe the vast culture of the Islamic World. Be sure to cover the areas of law, art, education and architecture. Please i need enough Information with citations
Income inequalities should not be studied from the perspective of race, gender and age ? True or false
In the Bhagavad-Gita, I don't understand why Arjuna finds Krishna's words desirable to achieve "unity with Krishna". In Teachings 11 and 18, how does Krishna persuade Arjuna? Why is appealing to Arjun...
Hindu Scriptures Dicussion Hindu Scriptures Discussion - Locked 11:59 PM 5 Please discuss two different sorts of Indian Scripture and what you take to be important connections and differences between ...
Coalitions can only be comprised of groups of people that agree on absolutely everything ? True or false
What is Anne Allison saying about the Japanese, their culture, their schools, their families and their food in her article, Japanese Mothers and Obentos ? How does she support Barthes' ideas ...
Your social location shapes what you have been taught ? True or false
All women experience gender oppression in the same way ? True or false
Christine NGO uses kailedescope as a metaphor to understand ? A. Class B. Sisterhood C. Patriarchy D. Identities
According to Martin Craig, discuss the key elements that all social groups share.
The civil rights movement was a model for social change in the us ? True or false
The term welfare queen is a long standing racist and gendered stereotype used to attack the poor ? True or false
1.Buddhism is a non-theistic religion. 2.One reason some Jews chose to include Miriam's cup in their Seder meal ritual is
The academic study of religion focuses on historical and descriptive accuracy of religious phenomena.
In Hinduism, the goddess Lakshmi is honored in this five day celebration.
A difference between religious instruction and instruction about religion is
5.The symbolism of the Eucharist was found in medieval civic life. 6.The academic study of religion focuses on historical and descriptive accuracy of religious phenomena. 7.Buddhism is a non-theistic ...
2.Hinduism used the swatstika as a holy symbol long before the Nazis used it in another version. 3. Question 3 options: In Hinduism, the goddess Lakshmi is honored in this five day celebration. 4.A di...
According to Martin Craig, what is habitus, and how is habitus linked to class differences in society, and how does it reinforce what is considered "normal"?
If the pre-exilic prophets spoke God's word of warning against ills such as syncretism, worshipping false gods, and social injustice, do you think there is a need for a prophetic voice in today's worl...
According to Martin Craig, what is the relationship between habitus and religion?
Using an intersectional approach allows us to see how group experiences of oppression are not monolithic, but vary on other group memberships ? True or false
Marx theorized on models of social change based on sexuality ? True or false
thinking about oppression in a hierarchy is productive to achieving social change. True or false ?
How does human performance technology relate to the bible and diversity?
Which of the following would Marvin Harris have focused on if he were a functionalist? a.This prohibition is a case study in social stratification because it shows how certain groups in society (rabbi...
In Romans, how does Paul rationalize the lack of receptivity of many Jews to his preaching in Chapters 9-11?
What is meritocracy and Why does Martin Craig suggest that meritocracy is largely a myth?
According to Martin Craig, what key elements does all social groups share? Discuss them.
According to Martin Craig, how does the process of essentializing work through the projection of an essence, labeling, attaching characteristics, and defining social roles? Discuss a religious and non...
Discuss the theory and practice of the Christian moral life and the centrality of the Bible as the source of its authority. (Barnette, 1961 Introducing Christian Ethics))
As educated, professional lay people play larger roles within Adventism, how has their involvement changed the church's social conscience, health consciousness, and racial and ethnic dynamics? (Schwar...
In what ways did the Millerite movement of 1839-1844 fit the milieu of reformism in the "Burned Over District" in which it developed? In what ways was it unique or different from other reform movement...
How each one (Sanders, Feinberg) perspective on the Trinity fits the pattern laid out by Plantinga in Sanders Book The Triune God. Feinberg's book is No One Like Him: The Doctrine of God Sanders summa...
What was the controversy between the catholic church and the scientists during the period 1500-1800s?
a- who are copernicus and Galileo? what was the exact controversy between them and the catholic church? b-When and how was the controversy solved ?
4 This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created, when the Lord God made the earth and the heavens. 5 Now no shrub had yet appeared on the earth[a] and no plant had y...
Describe a time when you experienced cultural incompetence in the health care delivery process. As a manager, what could you have done to prevent that incident? Now think about that question as a beli...
I need help finding someone that remembers Billy Graham and his ministry Answer the following questions (type the question first and then answer): Do you have any specific memories of Billy Graham or ...
The two most important concepts from the Bhagavad Gita are? Please explain why.
How are issues such as belief/worldview and/ or morals most helpful in understanding a religious culture and why? Please use examples support this.
3) What steps did Lucifer take that caused a spirit of dissatisfaction to grow among the angels? How did the loyal angels respond during this time?
Expulsion of the Jews and Muslims from Spain (1490-1493) 1. Outline the basic history of the event(s). You can use a timeline or write it out. 2. Briefly describe the two opposing re...
Salem Witch Trials - Massachusetts 1. Briefly describe the two opposing religions basic tenets. 2. How did the different beliefs, values and attitudes of the cultures add to the oppression? ...
Which of the following is NOT one of the things Harris says is a reason for the pig taboo found in Judaism and Islam? Because pigs do not sweat, when they get hot they will cover themselves with anyth...
During WWI (1914-1918) the Jewish homeland ("Palestine" since Roman times) was fought over by the Muslim powers, the British, and the Turkish Empire. The British, pushed to the limits of ?...
The Jews were now under Persian rule, the Persians were conquered by Alexander the Great and the Jews fell under the rule of one of his generals, finally the Jews asked a rising new power (Romans) to ...
Below list the only three kings of a united Israel: IN ORDER _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ Civil war would divide the Hebr...
Once the Hebrew tribes settled in Canaan they had a "Government of God" or a theocracy; God's will was interpreted to the people by Judges. Who was the last judge of Israel? A. Yahwistic Tribu...
. Once the Hebrew tribes settled in Canaan they had a "Government of God" or a theocracy; God's will was interpreted to the people by Judges. Who was the last judge of Israel? A. Yahwistic Tri...
Once they had fled Egypt two themes became dominant in the Hebrew story. These two were: CIRCLE TWO** A. Monotheism B. Polytheism C. Divination D. Covenant relations...
Scholars and theologians alike are often puzzled about the timeline and stories of the Hebrew slavery in Egypt and their exodus from it, however what can be honestly said of the Biblical story of the ...
what are the similarities between Zionism and the True Torah Jews? If any.
Consider the importance of ancestor veneration in Chinese tradition. Is it possible to incorporate aspects of this tradition within Christian practice in a Chinese context? Explain why or why not. C...
What is the difference between a priori and a posteriori ? More specifically, with regards to the resurrection of Jesus. Give me a few examples of each.
What is group bias, according to Martin Craig? How does it foster in-group behavior?
Which of the following is not true regarding Revelation? A. At times, Revelation is direct. B. The concept is depicted in a variety of ways in the biblical texts C. People understood that God communic...
Which of the following is not true regarding the inter-testament period? A. There was a delay in the development of speculative and philosophical justification for Judaism. B. Hellenistic Greek became...
Which is not true of apocalyptic literature? A. Apocalyptic writing is a form of resistance literature. B. It flourished whenever the people were being persecuted. C. It conveys a message of despair t...
Wisdom literature under Greek influence entertains the possibility of a capricious God and a futile humanity. True or False
Through his organized resistance to Greek rule, Judah Maccabee brought in a brief period of Jewish independence in the second temple period. True or False
Prior to Israel's contact with Hellenism, the Israelites had to interact with other cultures different from their own. True or False
What is meritocracy, according to Martin Craig? Why does Martin suggest that meritocracy is largely a myth?
Explain the theological issues that arose due to the fall of Jerusalem.
Explain the effects of Hellenism on ancient Judaism
First: The lotus flower is an important metaphor in Buddhism. In the Flowers passage of the Dhammapada, pp. 45-46, what does the lotus growing out of trash or pond muck represent? Second: What do Ther...
What are some of the modern-day branches of religion that can trace their beliefs, styles, and symbols directly to the churches of the Eastern and Western Roman Empire? In what ways are they connected...
what are the similarities between developing disciple and developing leaders? The few consistent small group that the church has are really great meeting regularly together but they do not serve toget...
Why, according to Islam, Alcohol can neither be produced nor be consumed?
Does the Bible discuss anything about having financial goals or business success?
Does the Bible discuss anything about having strategic goals?
a- what was the controversy between the catholic church and the scientists during the period of 1500-1800s?
How, according to Martin Craig, how is socialization internalized? How does this internalization reinforce social positions and roles? Discuss at least one example.
a- ( religions needing to be flexible) how can religions be flexible and still maintain their core beliefs? b- name and explain a quality that needs to be more visible and vocal in a religion if viole...
How can you more effectively communicate the gospel as something that is not just about a point in time (i.e. a prayer for salvation), but also a life that is lived that reflects the gospel?
How does a fuller view of the implications of the gospel affect how you live out your life?
According to Martin Craig what is naturalization and how does naturalization function in terms of domination and social reproduction?
n the context of Buddhist groups, unlike Theravada, the "Great Sangha": a. arose during the fourth Buddhist council.b. advocated change in the practices of Buddhism.c. held that Buddhism should be a v...
Religion Matters ... Walsh (1999), asks us to reflect on some key questions as we pursue our own aspirations. Briefly discuss what your aspirations are and what strengths and skills you need to recogn...
Hinduism is the world's oldest continually practiced religion that we know of, and has stories that pre-date historical records. What effect do you think the 5-10,000 year passage of time from ancient...
When analyzing religions, we can use many thematic approaches to understanding traditions by compartmentalizing different aspects of each religion. At this point, we have or are looking at issues like...
What is the relationship of the core concepts of Taoism to "The Useless Tree," "Monkey Mountain," and "The Turtle."?
From a cultural perspective, ancient societies were far more concerned with the community at large than with the individual.
The gospels speak of the ministry of Jesus and are dedicated to structuring the accounts in a chronological manner.
ways? The New Testament epistles of Paul dealt with household culture in which of the following
ontrol. During biblical times, the economic systems were a mixture of free market and governmental
The gospel writers used literary structure as one means of communicating their messages, which messages were primarily theological in nature. (True) Response pages 83
In the Practice of the Wild Gary Snyder describes hiking for days through mandalas that covered huge portions of the Japanese landscape. true or false
From the Practice of the Wild, Snyder believes that 90% of the humans living now must be quickly exterminated in order save the planet. True or false
1) What struck you most when you read: "Hey, we've globalized the market. Now can we civilize it"? 2) "In a global economy, groups in the North and South must work together for employment with dignity...
1. Why do the traditions in the Catholic thinking all emphasize that every means of peaceful resolution be explored before considering war? 2. Why is it important that the use of force must be conside...
How can Catholic Social Teaching (CST) be seen as a bridge between the Scriptures, Tradition and the social situations of the modern world? Give one clear, detailed example to illustrate this image. ...
Can someone please help me compare these three passages from the bible: Compare using a higher standard of criticism. Mark 14:26-42 Matthew 26:30-46 Luke 22:39-46.
How can religions be flexible and still maintain their core beliefs? b- Name and explain a quality that needs to be more visible and vocal in a religion if violence is not to be a part of it?
Uichon reconciled the philosophical study of scriptures with the sudden enlightenment sought through meditation. At first, he met resistance from the other sects but they eventually organized themselv...
What are some of the challenges facing major religious traditions in the modern world?
answers are omitted all over this document. Ancient culture was characterized by which of the following concerns? (check all that apply) Question 2 6.667 out of 6.667 points The book of Matthew is str...
Snyder believes that each kind of creature is sucked into existence by the habitat which is its home. Answers: True False
Snyder is sympathetic to traditional apprenticeship training in part because it discourages a premature grasping after novelty. Answers: True False
Why are the accounts of the history of the Divided Kingdom in I Kings and II Kings not necessarily an accurate assessment of the ability of the various kings?
Although Buddhism spread throughout Asia for centuries, it remained virtually unknown in the west until modern times. Answers: True False
"Buddhist modernism" refers to the presentation of Buddhism as being in harmony with various contemporary ideologies. true or false
Today the best-known representative of Buddhism is the Dalia Lama. true or false
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