Explain key terminology and religious practices, explain Prime Minister Abe’s tenets of Shintoism, and compare and contrast Chinese religions to Japanese religions.

explain key terminology and religious practices, explain Prime Minister Abe’s tenets of Shintoism, and compare and contrast Chinese religions to Japanese religions. Your reflection should be at least one page in length. You must include at least one outside source, which can be your textbook. Remember to use APA formatting throughout the assignment.

Present Anselm’s argument in standard form. Discuss his argument and cite where specific premises are taken from.

Description Present Anselm’s argument in standard form. Discuss his argument and cite where specific premises are taken from. Present Gaunilo’s “Lost Island” response, also in standard form. Discuss his argument and cite where specific premises are taken from. Present an objection, in standard form, to one of Anselm’s other premises. -Did the student discuss Anselm? […]

Explain in your own words why Hume believes that an appraisal of a person as having a particular virtue or a vice is a matter of having certain feelings, or sentiments, concerning that person’s character.

Description Explain in your own words why Hume believes that an appraisal of a person as having a particular virtue or a vice is a matter of having certain feelings, or sentiments, concerning that person’s character. In explaining, be sure to (a) briefly explain the understanding of appraisals of virtue that Hume is rejecting, and […]

Discuss How did the happenings of the nursing profession impact the origin of this theory?

Description Tasks: 1. Choose a theory that finds practical application in critical care/pediatric/psychiatric nursing and discuss the origins of the theory based on the following criteria: • How did the happenings of the nursing profession impact the origin of this theory? • What values, evidence, or existing knowledge did the theorist cite to support the […]

Compare/contrast research philosophical worldview with that of a Christian worldview. Are there any areas that are problematic or do most philosophical worldviews appear to be congruent with a Christian worldview?

Description Each of us has unique experiences and perceptions that shape what we believe about the world. These beliefs and underlying assumptions affect our natural approach to research. Some philosophical worldviews are more congruent with qualitative research, while others align with quantitative research. Considering the four philosophical worldviews (i.e. positivism, post-positivism, constructionism, pragmatic in ), […]

Explain Joel Osteen’s view on marriage. In Osteen’s eyes, how does God feel about such transgressions as adultery and divorce?

1. Describe how Mormons regard marriage. Do you agree or disagree with this ideology? Explain your answer. 2. How did Norman Vincent Peale influence couples regarding marriage? Did his philosophy work for most couples? 3. Explain Joel Osteen’s view on marriage. In Osteen’s eyes, how does God feel about such transgressions as adultery and divorce? […]

Write about a claim from the videos that you found surprising. You should paraphrase the claim and any arguments or evidence that the author of the claim provided in support. Then you should say why you found the claim surprising. Would someone with an opposing viewpoint to your find the claim less surprising? Explain.

1. Write about a claim from the videos that you found surprising. You should paraphrase the claim and any arguments or evidence that the author of the claim provided in support. Then you should say why you found the claim surprising. Would someone with an opposing viewpoint to your find the claim less surprising? Explain. […]

Do you agree with Hobbes description of the “state of nature” of the human condition?Discuss

Hume and Kant on the nature of knowledge; Hobbes on the “sovereign” and the “state of nature” Module Assignment: After reading the lecture notes and viewing the video posted in the “Content” feature of D2L, address the following Question – Do you agree with Hobbes description of the “state of nature” of the human condition?