Overt & Inner Worship in Two Cultures
.... In the act of creating a skillful and beautiful rug, Navajo weavers are engaging a in
form of
worship that is both overt in its effect and an inward expression ....
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Mankind's Capacity for Worship
.... of inspiration, Hinduism is immersed in a system of "beliefs,
worship, prayer, and .... the Brahman may sometimes be referred to as God, it is an impersonal
form. ....
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The Religious Impulse
.... This is the
form the
worship takes--the individual gasps the handles on the machine and is mentally transported to the event taking place simultaneously for ....
(1644

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Early Chinese History
.... This
form of
worship is usually considered a feature of primitive cultures. Oracle bones indicate the presences of the practice. ....
(1479

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Foster's Celebration of Discipline
.... There is no command to fast in the Bible. But fasting centers on God and any practice that does so is clearly a
form of
worship that is acceptable to him. ....
(4162

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In comparing the art of two cultures
.... for the
worship of a host of gods (Nagahiro, Yum and Kuno 70). When Buddhism reached Japan from Korea, in the mid-sixth century, it arrived in the
form of a ....
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Amos, Chapter 5 Amos 5 - Exegesis (54635) Merriam-Webster's Co
.... The Gilgal that Amos mentions was another village that practiced a
form of
worship that Amos found idolatrous located not far from Bethel. ....
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Amos: Chapter 5 Amos 5 - Exegesis (54635) Merriam-Webster's Co
.... The Gilgal that Amos mentions was another village that practiced a
form of
worship that Amos found idolatrous located not far from Bethel. ....
(1259

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Celebration of Discipline (Richard Foster) This paper presents a ...
.... The
form which we use to
worship is not rigidly set. .... He also tells us what
form of
worship to select, eg song, praise, prophecy. ....
(4184

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Hassidic Jews in American Society
.... ASSIMILATION AND THE HASSIDIM Hassidism's "doctrine of joy, optimism, and enthusiastic
worship,"35 as opposed to a more refined
form of
worship, together with ....
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Comparison of Hinduism and Buddhism
.... the Law; Dharma, the Law Everlasting; and, Samgha, its mystical body in the
form of Church or Priesthood (Ibid. 119). In China, followers
worship these three ....
(1772

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Rebuilding of the Ise Shrine
.... These small "iwakura" shrines marked the sacred off from the more profane world and here "
worship took place in its purest
form, in total silence with no ritual ....
(3204

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Missa Pange Lingua, by Josquin de Prez
.... The Mass is the central
form of
worship for Catholic Christians. Mass is nearly always celebrated with music, for music is believed to enhance prayer. ....
(1402

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The Lives of Jesus and Muhammad
.... The
form of
worship that Christianity initially took (and continues to take especially in Roman Catholicism) was a symbolic replication of Jesus' life, Passion ....
(2355

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Icons in Hindu, Taoist & Christian Monasticism
.... within their icons. Icons represent a specified
form of spiritual
worship among the world religions. By visualizing the appearance ....
(1489

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Voodoo in the United States
.... there are hundreds of thousands of people across the United States who practice voodoo in one
form or another, and "the number of Americans who
worship the Afro ....
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Mahatma Gandhi's life
.... Hinduism has "no established church, no liturgy, no special
form of
worship, no revealed truth beyond that in the Vedas, no one founder, no one God. ....
(1991

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Mahatma Gandhi's Spirituality & Political Activism
.... Hinduism has "no established church, no liturgy, no special
form of
worship, no revealed truth beyond that in the Vedas, no one founder, no one God. ....
(1991

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Cult of Dionysus
....
Worship of Dionysus in one of his incarnations involved the orgy .... as in stories of the resistance to the advance of the cult: These stories take the
form of cult ....
(1574

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Ancient Egyptian Belief in the Afterlife
.... The most popular
form of religion in the Old Kingdom was the
worship of local gods who were "recognized by the state and regarded as representing their home ....
(2216

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Mahatma Gandhi's Political Activism & Spirituality
.... Hinduism has "no established church, no liturgy, no special
form of
worship, no revealed truth beyond that in the Vedas, no one founder, no one God. ....
(2064

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How Hindus Face Death
.... It is believed that proper
worship and performance of rituals will eventually result in a
form of higher consciousness whereby the practitioner becomes ....
(1889

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Attitudes Toward Homosexuality of Religious Believers
.... for a supreme, supernatural being or beings, often expressed by
worship, ritual, and a .... present coding problems since answers are presented in a narrative
form. ....
(977

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Feng Shui
.... 1993, p. 74). Although considered a
form of magic, feng shui also has roots in religion and ancestor
worship. If the vital energy ....
(1708

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The Hindu System of Healing
.... to all Hindus, are especially associated with Kundalini yoga and the
worship of the .... that underlies both sexuality and (in a more transmuted
form) the higher ....
(1948

8

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Major Religions of India
.... Sikh military tradition in the
form of the Khalsa (Punjabi for "pure"), stems .... There is no priestly class; private
worship or meditation is "emphasized." Sikhs ....
(1423

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Buddhism and Hinduism
.... conflict between the cults because Hindus are encouraged to pick the
form of God that they feel most comfortable with and to
worship Him in that
form in order ....
(2912

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A Christian View of Buddhism
.... Both believe that one is reborn in a
form reflected by the actions of a person .... Buddhists do not necessarily see it that way, for they do not
worship anyone in ....
(2167

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The Magic of Ritual
.... and freedom of ritual have largely disappeared from churches, the soul of
worship often disappears, leaving behind only skeletal bones in the
form of an "order ....
(1498

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The ancient Greeks
.... This dance was a
form of
worship to the god, Dionysus, who was seen as the life giving spirit in all things in the wild, from the vine to the animals (Knox in ....
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