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Introducing the philosophy of religion
History & The Arts

Introducing the philosophy of religion

...Judaism, Sikhism, Jainism, and the like. We should add that philosophy of religion also means asking philosophical questions about God (or about the gods). So what are the philosophical questions that are worth asking about religion and God? Activity 2 Listen to the audio recording ‘Introducing the philosophy of religion’. In this recording, I introduce some of the...
Who gets to be a human? Religion in colonial histories and Indigenous resistance
History & The Arts

Who gets to be a human? Religion in colonial histories and Indigenous resistance

...Judaism, Hinduism and Buddhism. (For a critique of the ‘world religions paradigm’, see: Smith, 1993; Masuzawa, 2005; Fitzgerald, 2007; Cotter and Robertson, 2016). Knowledges and practices of colonised Indigenous peoples were often described as either ‘devil-worship,’ as you learned from the example of Sámi joik, or placed into the categories ‘primitive...
Who are Europeans?
Society, Politics & Law

Who are Europeans?

...Judaism and Christianity, and were part of the Roman Empire, and so on. Any approach to the study of European unity and diversity must tackle the issue of what exactly is this entity called ‘Europe’ – how should we conceptualise it, and what are the distinguishing characteristics that set it apart from other regions of the world? However, we have also seen how...
Level 2: Intermediate 8 hrs
Early modern Europe: an introduction
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Early modern Europe: an introduction

...Judaism, Islam, witchcraft, church and state. Economics and technology: population growth, agriculture, manufacturing, banking, capitalism, industry, urban life, poverty. Europe in the world: exploration and colonies in Asia, Africa and the Americas. Activity 3 How does the textbook compare to your knowledge of early modern Europe? Timing: This should take around 5–10...
The Ancient Olympics: bridging past and present
History & The Arts

The Ancient Olympics: bridging past and present

...Judaism, and Christianity, 100 BC to AD 200. Oxford, Oxford Classical Monographs. Web links The Burket Interpretation of animal sacrifices Votives and Sacrifice Public (and Private) Eating in Greece 450-300 BC...The Ancient Olympics: Bridging past and present: 8 Day Four: Running events and combat sports - The start of the fourth day was the morning after the night...
Young people and religion: creative learning with history
History & The Arts

Young people and religion: creative learning with history

...Judaism. On the etching a Karaite praying house can be seen, and next to it a Tatar mosque. The coexistence of different faiths was typical for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was home to Catholic, Jews, Orthodox Christians, Muslims, Lutherans, Calvanists, Armenians, and many others. The part of the exhibition in the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews...
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Diversity and inclusion in the workplace

...Judaism, Islam or Buddhism, or a smaller religion like Rastafarianism or Paganism, as long as it has a clear structure and belief system. The Equality Act also covers non-belief or a lack of religion or belief.’ Philosophical belief is a more complex area and one that is often the subject of intense debate. Exploring discrimination EHRC (2023) shares a range of examples...
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