Whose philosophies do you think most advanced western religious thought?
Whose philosophies do you think most advanced western religious thought? Explain your answer.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Philosophy of Religion
Posting ID:
169929
OTA ID:
105878
Compare and Contrast the God of Moses and Abraham with the God of Aristotle
I just need to know what direction to go in.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Philosophy of Religion
Posting ID:
173347
OTA ID:
102713
Does it make a difference if there is or isn't a god?
Can someone please help me so I can complete the following: Create a PowerPoint presentation (11-14 slides) in which you describe your personal viewpoint, as well as 3-4 related principle issues, concerning one of the topics in philosophy listed below: Does it make a difference if there is or isn't a god? Complete the following requirements in your presentation: • Cover a topic mentioned above, as well as 3-4 principle issues within your topic. • Develop your personal philosophy concerning the topic you choose. • Cite at least three philosophers mentioned in Philosophy: The Power of Ideas according to APA style guidelines. • Include speaker’s notes that add to the presentatio... click for more
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Philosophy of Religion
Posting ID:
175290
OTA ID:
105878
I am doing a PowerPoint presentation in which I have to describe my personal viewpoint on "Is There A God" as well as 3-4 related principle issues. I am having trouble coming up with an outline. I need help!
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Philosophy of Religion
Posting ID:
186742
OTA ID:
105878
The unexamined life is not worth living
I need help in beginning to think philosophically. When looking at Socrates, the father of western philosophy who discussed the importance of thinking philosophically in his work the Apology. In this work he made this famous remark, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” My assignment is to reflect on that statement and address the following questions concerning it: (1) What does this statement mean to me? and (2) Is it true? I need to come up with 250 words, between the two questions. I am thinking to me it means what Paul talks about in the Bible when he says "examine yourself to find that you are in the faith." How would I go about explaining this philosophically?
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Philosophy of Religion
Posting ID:
196940
OTA ID:
106194
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