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Having meaning in one's life is vital to a person's mental process.

Music: Purple Planet - Hope, A Fresh Start
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Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
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Lecture
Author:
LAPU eLearning
Date Added:
03/02/2023
Renaissance To Revolution: Europe, 1300-1800
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This course provides an introduction to major political, social, cultural and intellectual changes in Europe from the beginnings of the Renaissance in Italy around 1300 to the outbreak of the French Revolution at the end of the 1700s. It focuses on the porous boundaries between categories of theology, magic and science, as well as print. It examines how developments in these areas altered European political institutions, social structures, and cultural practices. It also studies men and women, nobles and commoners, as well as Europeans and some non-Europeans with whom they came into contact.

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Arts and Humanities
History
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Ravel, Jeffrey
Date Added:
02/01/2015
Russian Advanced Interactive Listening Series: Интервью с Марией Тендряковой
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This is a series of 4 lessons based on an interview with social anthropologist Maria Tendriakova. The topics of the lessons are: Women in Russia, Problems of equality, The Russian Orthodox Church, Nationalities in Russia.

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This is a series of 4 lessons based on an interview with social anthropologist Maria Tendriakova. The topics of the lessons are: Women in Russia, Problems of equality, The Russian Orthodox Church, Nationalities in Russia.

Authors: Shannon Donnally Quinn, Victoria Thorstensson, Darya Vassina, Nina Familiant, Benjamin Rifkin, Dianna Murphy

New version created by: Shannon Donnally Quinn and Isabella Palange with help from Lidia Gault

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Anthropology
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Religious Studies
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Benjamin Rifkin
Darya Vassina
Dianna Murphy
Nina Familiant
Shannon Donnally Quinn
Victoria Thorstensson
Date Added:
10/25/2021
Sacred Spaces: An Open Introduction to the Geographic Study of Religions and Belief Systems
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Edited by Caitlin Finlayson, Ph.D.

Word Count: 60227

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Arts and Humanities
Cultural Geography
Religious Studies
Social Science
Date Added:
02/02/2024
Sacred Texts of World Religions
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Selection from the "Bhagavad Gita," inThe MahabharataSelection from the Teachings of BuddhaSelection from the "Book of Psalms;" The Holy BibleSelection from the "Book of John;" The Holy BibleSelection of surahs from The Holy Koran

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Religious Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
C. Redwing
Date Added:
03/28/2020
Sacrifice, Redemption, and Miracles: The Story of Christianity: Crash Course Religions #9
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Christianity isn’t just about Jesus. In this episode of Crash Course Religions, we explore the many faces of the world’s most popular religion—its denominations, commonalities, and complexities.
Chapters:
Introduction: Do Miracles Matter?
Demographics & Denominations
Pentecostalism
Christian Commonalities
Jesus
Review & Credits
Credits

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Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course Religions
Date Added:
11/05/2024
Salut universel et particularisme d'Israël. Le rôle médiateur du Judaïsme Messianique
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Le rôle médiateur du Judaïsme Messianique

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Selon Actes 3, 21, après avoir instauré son Royaume et subi sa Passion, le Christ demeure au ciel "jusqu'au temps de la restauration ('apocatastase') de tout ce que Dieu a énoncé par la bouche de ses saints prophètes...". L'intuition maîtresse du présent ouvrage est que ce processus est déjà inauguré, et que le retour du peuple juif sur la terre à lui promise en Abraham, en est le signe incarné. C’est donc qu’est ouvert le temps de la metanoïa, ou conversion radicale, que doivent opérer les fidèles, pour « veiller sans cesse », afin de ne pas être « trouvés nus » (2 Co 5, 3) quand le Christ viendra, ainsi qu’il a prévenu : « à l’improviste » (Mc 13, 35-36), et « comme un voleur » (Ap 16, 15).

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Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Cultural Geography
Religious Studies
Social Science
Provider:
Editions Tsofim
Date Added:
06/26/2016
Scientific Debate and the Nature of Certainty
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Students discuss and learn about the nature of scientific knowledge in the context of scientific and non-scientific debates about climate change. This 50-minute module can be taught in a small- to very large-size introductory religion, philosophy or ethics class.

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Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Biology
Career and Technical Education
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Life Science
Religious Studies
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Teach the Earth
Author:
Laura Triplett
Date Added:
12/03/2021
Serpents and Dragons: Crash Course World Mythology #38
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This week, Mike is teaching you about the most mythic of mythological creatures: Dragons. Cultures across the world (and across Westeros) tell stories of dragons, and their power to destroy, their power to prop up kings, and their power to cause a nice, refreshing rain shower.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course World Mythology
Date Added:
01/12/2018
Six Ways of Being Religious
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The book proposes the hypothesis that six generic ways of being religious may be found in any large-scale religious tradition such as Christianity or Buddhism or Islam or Hinduism: sacred rite, right action, devotion, shamanic mediation, mystical quest, and reasoned inquiry. These are recurrent ways in which, socially and individually, devout members of these traditions take up and appropriate their stories and symbols in order to draw near to, and come into right relationship with, what the traditions attest to be the ultimate reality.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Western Oregon University
Author:
Dale Cannon
Date Added:
11/14/2018
Social Orders and Creation Stories: Crash Course World Mythology #5
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In which Mike Rugnetta sits you down for a little talk about myth as a way to construct or reinforce social orders. Specifically, we’re going to look today at stories from around the world that establish or amplify the idea that the errors of women have brought bad things into the world. We’re talking about the idea that death and disease and pain came into the world as a result of human (specifically woman human) action, and that men should therefore be considered superior to women. This idea, which on its face may sound a little out there to our modern ears, is persistent and pernicious. We’re interested in looking at the ways that stories make social orders. We’ll look at Abrahamic, Greek, and Japanese creation stories that have, over the millennia, served to push something of a social order agenda.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course World Mythology
Date Added:
04/07/2017
Stories from Buddhist Traditions – Open.Ed
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Stories from Buddhist Traditions is a resource for use by school teachers that has been developed as part of Dr Naomi Appleton and Dr Alison Jack’s project Approaching Religion Through Story at the University of Edinburgh School of Divinity.

Structured to meet Education Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence standard for Religious Moral Education (RME), the resource is divided according to the three structuring principles of the experiences and outcomes for RME in Scotland: Beliefs, Values and Issues, and Practices and Traditions. Keywords are also provided to indicate the particular relevance of the story.

The resource contains six stories in PDF format, sorted by the principles stated above, and an introduction to Jakatas. The ‘What’s It Tree’ and the ‘Prince Vessantara’ stories both have accompanying PowerPoint Presentations for illustrative purposes. Resources provided as part of the project ‘Approaching Religion Through Story’ are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Licence.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Case Study
Reading
Provider:
University of Edinburgh
Provider Set:
Open.Ed
Author:
Dr Alison Jack
Dr Naomi Appleton
Date Added:
07/07/2017
Studying the Bible: The Tanakh and Early Christian Writings
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Studying the Bible: The Tanakh and Early Christian Writings is a university-level, textbook introduction to the study of the Bible, its literary forms, and historical and cultural contexts. This textbook is a companion to the Bible courses taught in the English Department at Kansas State University, in particular ENGL 470 The Bible, though it is available for use in other courses and contexts. This textbook examines the Hebrew Bible (also known as the Tanakh) and the early Christian writings of the New Testament. It is an introduction to the analysis of biblical texts, their histories, and their interpretations. The emphasis throughout this textbook is on the literary qualities of these biblical texts as well as their cultural and historical contexts.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
New Prairie Press
Author:
Anna Goins
Gregory Eiselein
Naomi J. Wood
Date Added:
11/18/2021
Syllabus for "Jesus and the Pursuit of Morality"
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This is a sample syllabus for a moral reasoning course that will explore the historical life of Jesus of Nazareth, analyzing his role, influence, and teachings. We will look at examples of his impact on the lives of other famous historical figures and consider how his moral philosophy can apply to our contemporary life.The course is designed for students of all traditions, backgrounds, and lifestyles. All faith views will be invited and encouraged to share in civil interfaith dialogue.

Subject:
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Syllabus
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Mykayla Couchenour
Date Added:
04/24/2023
Term 1: Christian Foundation
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The purpose of these basic foundational doctrines is to introduce new believers to the evangelical Christian Faith. The studies are interdenominational in nature and brief in content. The theology is conservative and evangelical, reflecting those core teachings held dear by the Bible believing church through the centuries. Denominational distinctives have been avoided. 

Subject:
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Willis Newman
Date Added:
07/22/2019
Term 2: NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY
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This introductory course surveys the introductory matters of the New Testament, its historical and cultural context, and a brief summary of each book of the New Testament.

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Religious Studies
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Willis Newman
Date Added:
07/22/2019
Term 3: M1-105 Communications
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This introductory course covers the basic concepts of the communication process, including cross-cultural communication. It also brings focus on how to interpret the Bible, prepare and deliver Bible messages, speeches and lesson plans. Also covered are teaching principles, and how to conduct small groups.

Subject:
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Willis Newman
Date Added:
07/22/2019