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Did Buddha want to build monasteries throughout India
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What is the significance of siddha r tha Gautama to buddhism
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Describe the two major Hebrew covenants and explain their lasting impact on both sacred and secular traditions of justice.
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What caused Buddhism to spread through much of Southeast and East Asia?
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Why were we made in the image of God?
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What is dharma?
union with Brahma the essential self an individual’s moral and religious duties the rebirth of the soul in
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Kiddo
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Which of the following is NOT a belief typically associated with Confucianism?
A. Children should respect their parents. B.
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Jenna Ortega
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How did Buddhism affect India?
A. It became the major religion in India, taking the place of Hinduism. B. It offered an
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ITACHI IS NOT A VILLANN !!!!!!
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What is the significance of Siddhartha Gautama to Buddhism?
A. An important Hindu, he taught that self-denial is the best
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ITACHI IS NOT A VILLANN !!!!!!
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okie well um ya see i really need help and stuff and i hope i can count on u guys to help me. here is my question Why is the
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Dakota Gordon
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What does Theravada Buddhism emphasize
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Summer Singletary
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How have the ethical values of judaism helped form a basis for modern democratic societies such as the united states?
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jessica
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PLEASE HELP ME. Please answer asap. Due on march 14th. Include apa references.
The Hindu tradition has been called
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Leena
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Choose 2 of the following and describe how the ideas of the Hebrew traditions are reflected in Western civilization:
belief in
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Hailey
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which belief or practice is not shared by buddhism
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zoe
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How did Buddhism affect India?
A. It became the major religion in India, taking the place of Hinduism. B. It offered an
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Which religious movement prompted people to challenge medieval practices of the Catholic Church and inspired the Scientific
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What is the reason given by the traditionalists for the presence of two creation narratives?
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Can You please help ASAP?!!
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The belief that Scripture is a prescription for freedom was held by hebrews or greeks
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1. It is often said that Islam is more than a religion, it is a way of life; and followers of Islam belong to an abstract world
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Zach
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What did Buddha believe following the eightfold path could lead to? I think it was an end to desires and suffering, is this
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What did Zen Buddhism contribute to Japanese culture?
the answer choices are A. a focus on self-reliance, meditation, and
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dacutiepie99
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Please help me...
People believe in God because... And there is life on earth because... And people who believe in God think that
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CC
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What impact did Christianity have on Roman society?
I have read my book like 12 times and all I can find it how it spread.
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LB
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Discuss the significance of such phrases as "thus says the lord"in prophetic oracles,do they gurantee divine authority
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lin
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How is Egypt and Ancient China different based on Religion and Philosophy (EXAMPLES: religious beliefs and practices, ideas
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WillWork4Help
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What are benefits and challenges you can experience in trying to love according to biblical teachings? What are benefits and
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rose
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Do you think that the nostra aetate is important for this era dose this document affect your life
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Ana
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What are the Vedas?(1 point)
Responses ancient scriptures based on oral tradition ancient scriptures based on oral tradition
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What did the Buddha believe following the Eightfold Path could lead to?(1 point)
Responses an end to desires and suffering an end
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6. What did the Buddha believe following the Eightfold Path could lead to?(1 point)
Responses the Middle Way the Middle Way
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What are the Vedas
Records of the Four Noble Writings of the Budda Ultimate spiritual reality Ancient scripture based on oral
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The Great Awakening converted people to what kind of religion?
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Mario Garcia
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in what ways are the ideas of the buddhist eightfold path similar to and different from the ideas, beliefs, and practices, of
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what are the Vedas?
1. ultimate spiritual reality. 2. ancient scriptures based on oral tradition. 3. records of the four noble
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^IDC^
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Why do Jewish people study the Talmud and Hebrew Bible? (1 point) Responses Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten
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Hann
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Which statement explains how Hebrew Bible and the Jewish connect with later religions ( introduced genealogy of Judaism the
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Bob
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Answer the following question in 3–5 sentences. Why was the development and spread of Christianity relatively slow in the
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i just need help bro
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When Judaism began how was if different from other religions in the ancient world?
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confucianism lost influence because__________ the sui and early tang dynasties
. people wanted a more _________ escape that
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Who is Brahman in Hinduism?
Supreme God prince guru lesser god Choose one
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Who is God?
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11. Which of the following is not one of the new thoughts of or about God that were formulated in the Axial Age?
A. Many Gods B.
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jake
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9. According to the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, what must be overcome to end suffering?(1 point)
Responses feelings of anger
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Discuss the ways that two religious traditions approach the problem of evil and establish a moral code for believers. Compare
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Edric
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Who wrote the Upanishads?
(1 point) Responses Brahmins Brahmins Dalits Dalits Gurus Gurus Shiva
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el primo
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How would you explain how theology and philosophy are different. i have to writ 700 words on this but all i have is what they
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Donna
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Is Islam a religion that promotes terror or peace?
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Rebecca
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Which of the following best describes Shintoism?
(1 point) Responses This Japanese religion worships ancestors and natural
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I need a good thesis statement for my continuity and change over time informative essay on Hinduism, but I don't know how to
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Dora
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