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Religion

The French Religious Wars

In Professor Natalie Davis’s analysis of “The Rites of Violence” in the French religious wars, she clearly demonstrates that the war was neither incoherent nor blind. She makes an attempt of describing the religious riots as a structure that is self-sufficient by rejecting the sociopolitical, traditional and conjectural explanations. Moreover, she tries to isolate this […]

The Caliphate

Caliphate is a unique political system that was developed by the Muslim religious community after the death of the prophet Muhammad for ruling the state according to the principles of Islam. It regulates the lives of people in every land where the Muslims dominate. However, Caliphate treats people of any religion, nation, or location equally, […]

Summary and Response to A Nation of Religious Illiterates

Most Americans do not know much about religion. A study conducted among the Roman Catholics in America revealed that 45 percent of the Catholics did not know that bread and wine from the Holy Communion represented the body and blood of Christ. In addition, most of the Protestants did not know that Martin Luther was […]

Religious Freedom and Economic Opportunity

Introduction Religious freedom and economic opportunities in the U.S. are tightly connected with one another. As the country was founded by the groups who sought freedom of worship and strived for new economic horizons, these two aspects have been vital from the foundation of the nation. A short survey of the English history shows that […]

Religion Reflection

“Lending a hand becomes a Christmas tradition” is an article written by Evan Boudreau. It talks about the undertakings of compassionate members of the society who cherish the art of sharing with the less fortunate ones. People, mentioned in the article, forgo their own personal comfort and luxury at their homes and undertake to sharing […]