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  • Collection: Multiple Religions

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/46d65872e9a590d9eac4aba48db45802.pdf
This is a religious blog about different religions including Christianity, Jehovah's Witness and Hinduism and their beliefs in the afterlife as well as reincarnation.

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/69979451d057130b58a894c3b2adf850.pdf
Blog on creation stories from different religions and an analysis of them

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/fbba0653b82d40d0c2401b6c106071e2.pdf
Academic essay that describes the motives for people to change their current religion/faith.

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/a02220b2d5df6dcf3c920b839040dd2d.pdf
Cody Baldwin, Fall 2015. Blog about the rich history of initiation throughout five of the largest religions. Posts cover the Christian Baptism, Jewish Barmitzvah, Muslim Shahada, Hindu Upanayanam, as well as the initiation ceremony performed by…

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/bb2f0534127d706dee7e68259b584e0e.pdf
This is an essay arguing how feminism has reshaped religions such as Christianity and Judaism.

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/c588454ffd9e214a5259cac4a2a3dd24.pdf
Religions exist because of their followers. Without followers, a religion would become extinct. In order to gain adherents to a religion, they must have beliefs that are appealing to people. One powerful conversion tool for many religions is the…

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/6b19dea55228147dbc71626ca49462e6.pdf
An essay analyzing the effect of the changing ideologies of people as the times progress and how those changes affect how various religions interpret their respective holy texts in terms of morality.

Interfaith Wedding Planner Mobile Application Specification Document
The purpose of this document is to present and engage with humanities related content using STEM concepts related to software engineering in a new way. In order to do this, the Interfaith Wedding Planner Mobile Application Specification document…

http://omeka.lib.fsu.edu/files/original/dd82f0f598054d358fb8733d566bf8ba.pdf
Emily Hernandez Fall 2015
This is a blog that is interview based. I took four young adults of different religions and asked them some questions about their beliefs.
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