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    What is romanticism? Romanticism was the largest artistic movement, it appeared after the French revolution and the Napoleonic wars at the late 1700s. The influence of the romantic era was felt through every artistic discipline in the nineteenth century; Romanticism was seen as a shift from the faith in reason to the faith in senses and feelings, it diverted the artistic interests from the urban society to the nature and the rural community. Romanticism shares many features as first, love of…

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    the foundation of the universe. He also founded a school that lasted around three hundred years and highly influenced the famous Plato. Xenophanes was the philosopher that denied the Greek Gods, he believed that there was one God, we now call this pantheism. A disciple for Xenophanes, who was named Parmenides, believed that “All things are one”(pg 6). The famous paradox of the Tortoise and Achilles was created by the philosopher Zeno of Elea. Zeno also believed that motion was an illusion.…

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    Film Response Jodha Akbar I will answer the questions you asked on canvas regarding the film to display my understanding of the film and the fusion and clash of the Hindu and Muslim cultures. Akbar was a Muslim man of peace and truly wanted to see both Hindu, Muslims and other religions to flourish together in harmony, in the same environment. Octavio Paz tells us of how music was quite a large success in bringing the two religions together. He claims that the music of India greatly influenced…

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    unborn without identity, energy. Hindu’s believe that the goal in life is liberation or moksha and that one is to be reincarnated to return to correct the errors according to the actions of our past life. Hinduism also states that all is divine; pantheism is everything manifesting the…

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    The literature review article I researched examined the parallels between moral judgment and modal judgment. The article described the methodology of the experiment that was administered on freshman college students taking an entry-level psychology course. The experiment included a series of physically possible events and morally permissible actions, and the students were to judge on a yes/no scale of what they deemed to be either morally acceptable or unacceptable. At the conclusion of the…

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    believes that there is no one God, whereas, Hindus believe that there are many deities. Hinduism is considered as polytheism because there is not one God in India. In some traditions there are about 330 million deities. Hinduism is also considered as pantheism because some types of religious practices believe that the universe is identical with divinity. There are many deities worshipped by Hindus, three main worshipers include Saktas, Salivitas, and Valshnavites. Brahman is considered to be…

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    God: ‘Tell Me Strange Things about Jehovah’ God is more than the alphabets. There are diverse schools of thought about the subject, God; in theism, God is creator and controller of the world. In Pantheism, God is the universe, while in deism; God is the creator of the universe, but not the sustainer. In atheism, God does not exit, while in agnosticism, God is unknown. In today’s message, I will tell you more about God without exaggeration. The LORD wants His children to know more about His…

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    American’s beliefs. The Wampanoag believes that “a benevolent spirit threw [the whales] upon the shore for their particular use” (27). Whales, or any animal life in general, are treated with reverence and devoutness because the natives worshipped Pantheism, appreciation and respect for nature. The pioneering English Puritan attitudes were direct opposites of the natives. They were destroyers of the natural order. Conflicts would eventually arise between the Natives and the Puritans due to their…

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    truest and best source. Wordsworth's poetry, when he is at his best, is inevitable, as inevitable as Nature herself, I say, to take the pen out of his hand, and to write for him with her own bare, sheer, penetrating power." (Rieder, 1985) The term “pantheism” was derived from the term “pantheist”, which literally means a person who believes in no other eternal being but the universe. Since most of the works of William Wordsworth express and support this ideology, it can be said that he was a…

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    believe that there is a God, have different concepts of who he is, and what he is like. When it comes to his views on right or wrong, beliefs basically can fall into one of two camps. (Lewis, 1952) explores these two views. One view is what is called “pantheism” a view that God “is beyond good and evil”, and its focus is that right or wrong behavior is not determined by what injustice is done to human beings, but what may be done to any created thing, or organism. The focus is not on the human…

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