Category: Christianity

  • Christian Privilege and Religious Minorities

    The commonly cited reasons to support religion and the religious mindset refer to these phenomena ability to facilitate the creation of communities and bring different people together thanks to their shared beliefs and values. In reality, however, religion-related differences between people often create collective boundaries and put some individuals in a privileged position, causing division…

  • Christian Foundations in Government: Human Trafficking

    Introduction Human trafficking or trafficking in human beings is defined as the movement of people without their consent, usually by means of force for the intention of sexual or labor exploitation. Those who are mostly at risk of trafficking are women and children. Trafficking takes the form of kidnapping for the reason of sexual and…

  • Character, Leadership, and Moral Code in Christianity

    What Is Character and How It Is Transformed According to Wright, the character is a set of individual personality traits formed as a result of a persons behavior and thinking. Character transformation is a daily work and, in a way, even an art; it is essential to understand how this process occurs (Wright, 2010). The…

  • Christians Role in Ethical Research

    Table of Contents Introduction General Ethical Concerns in Research Christians Ethical Foundation Lessons Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction Research ethics play an important role in any scientific enquiry as they guide researchers to conduct and report the findings of their investigations responsibly and credibly. The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) states that good research should be…

  • Feminism: Historical Perspective and Implications to Christian Understanding of the World

    Table of Contents Introduction Mindset Before and After Shift and Gender Relations Importance of Change and Implications Conclusion Introduction Feminism is the recognition that throughout history, people have been treated differently depending on their biological gender and associated norms. Society provided an unequal degree of power to men and women, while the views on gender…

  • Biblical Terms Used in Christian Counseling

    Table of Contents Introduction The terms Studies that are related to the topic Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Ever since the practice of translating the Bible into secular languages had attained a theological legitimacy in the 16th century (the rise of Protestantism), the Holy Book has been increasingly resorted to by people experiencing mental anxieties, as such…

  • Beliefs That Comprise Christianity

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Summary Reference Introduction Notwithstanding its relative newness in comparison with several other religions, Christianity has numerous adepts around the globe. This considerable popularity apparently is the reason for the existence of quite various denominations because the sociocultural specificities influence the worldview and favor its reconsideration to a certain degree.…

  • An Introduction to Christian Values and Decision-Making in Health Care

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction In terms of spirituality, human nature is a vast, complex, largely unknown world. The inner world of a person is shaky, as it is vulnerable to the influence of other people and circumstances. At the same time, it can become a support in difficult times and lead…

  • Islam and Christianity: Fundamental Components

    The materialistic perspective of man and his actions on Earth, that is, the belief that man is the measure of all things, is not shared by Islam. A human was created after Allah consulted with his angels regarding his choice for the role of the caliph of Allah on earth, according to the Qurans recital.…

  • Islam, Christianity, and Judaism  Similar or Not?

    The question of the relationship between Islam, Christianity, and Judaism is one of the most sensitive aspects of interreligious relations in modern society. Many claim that these religions are very similar, if not almost identical, in their nature, as all three worship the same deity disguised under different names. True, these religions stem from a…