Evangelicalism Within Christianity

Evangelicalism Within Christianity The US populace is a multi-religious community. The major faiths being professed in the US include Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, and Hinduism. Christianity is by far the most popular religion in the country. Christianity has contributed significantly to America’s political and social history. It was introduced to the US by colonialists from […]

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Philosophy of small groups

It is impossible to be a Christian and an individualist at the same time. The philosophy of egoism that is evidently very popular nowadays does not fit into the life path of a disciple of Jesus Christ. The faithful need to feel that they are a family, their spiritual ties are close, and their prayer […]

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Nietzsche Prophet of Nazism

This book by Abir Taha analyses deeply the influences of Fredrich Nietzsche on the ideology of the Nazis. The book analyses how the Nazis appropriated the majority of Nietzsche concepts and ideologies into their own unique ideology. The author also manages to point out the differences between the ideology of Nietzsche and the abstruse doctrine […]

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Human Nature

Human nature forms a significant topic in philosophy. Human nature entails the different characteristics associated with human beings. These characteristics include the way they act, think, and feel. These human characteristics form an integral part of society as they influence theology, ethics, and politics. Human nature contributes to the norms of society. In addition, it […]

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The Philosophies of India, China and Japan

1. Nara schools of Buddhism (701-794). The Nara schools of Buddhism were introduced to Japan from Korea and China during the late 6th and early 7th centuries.As Nara was to the south of Kyoto these were called six southern schools of Nara Buddhism. i) Sanron school. It is literally a 3-discourse school. Sanron was initially […]

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Social and Political Philosophy

Much can be accorded to the exertions of the Scottish philosopher named David Hume (1711-1776) as far as his postulations are concerned on the day to day applicability. Typically, Hume has for a long time been perceived to be a contemporary of Rousseau (1712-1778); on basis that both were extensively associated with the reformist engagements […]

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