Any topic (writer's choice)
Instructions
There are four assignments to do. Each one requires about a fourth of a page: Assignment 1: There will be two questions to address and write on. Each question should be answered with a few sentences. ( both questions should add up to half a page) One of the intriguing facts of Judaism (particularly in comparison with many strands of the Christian tradition) is the absence of an official creed, of a list of statements that Jews must believe. Two questionsFirst question- reread the section on Maimonides; does his summary match the passages from the Hebrew Bible you read? Explain why or why not.Second question- what in your judgment is the significance of this lack of a creed? How does the presence or absence of a doctrinal creed indicate about a religious tradition?say something meaningful in response.You will need to use this book :Brodd, Jeffrey. Invitation to World Religions. Oxford University Press, 2013. 1st Edition. From the chapters 10 &11. ( Judaism and Christianity)Assignment 2:"From Jesus to Christ": http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/. Go there. Chooseone section from that site (your choice), and then answer the following questions: Whichmaterials did you find most interesting? What struck you, and why? How does (or howshould) historical study of the early Christians affect our understanding of the Christiantradition today?Assignment 3: "From Jesusto Christ": http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/. Go to the Follow-UpSymposium ( http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/symposium/ ).Choose one of the articles there, and choose one argument to defend. Everyone knowswhat an argument is, right? It's a claim (a conclusion) supported by various premises(evidence). Identify one argument, and explain why you are persuaded by thatargument. Once someone posts a certain argument, it is off-limits; choose somethingelse. Off limit topics : Magic, Miracles, and The Gospel - workshop by L. Michael White, "Story and Ritual in Greece, Rome and Early Christianity" - Lecture by Helmut Koester, The Historical JesusAssignment 4:Now that you have read those selections from the Hebrew Bible, I want you to focus on a specific passage. Choose one verse (i.e., a line that has its own number) that strikes you as particularly interesting or important for understanding Judaism. Quote the verse in question, give the full source (book title, chapter and verse #), and then explain why the verse is significant. As always, be sure to read your fellow classmates comments, both so that you can learn from them and so you do not duplicate their efforts (one verse per customer, one customer per verse).Verses not to use : Hebrews 11:1, Daniel chapter 12 verses 1-3, The Call of Moses twenty versus 5-10does not need to be double spaced.
Answer

Why we are Ranked the best
- Unlimited Revisions
- Free 24/7 Support and chat
- Money back guaranteed
- Low prices with discounts
- Experienced writers.
- Free Unlimited support