Monday, December 13, 2004

Another Paper Posted

I just posted to the site a research paper which I wrote for ASB 214 (my comparative religion course). I was inspired by reading the DaVinci Code, and decided to dig deeper into one of the claims made in the book.

Please read The Council of Nicea: Promoting Jesus from Man to God? ...but only if you're interested. There's also a PDF version.

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Monday, December 06, 2004

Read any good books lately?

I did. Actually, I listened to it as an audio book, but that did not diminish The DaVinci Code. I really enjoyed the story, and found the ideas he presented to be very interesting.

I've posted a book report that I wrote for ASB 214, but don't read it if you have not read the book. It is full of spoilers!

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Monday, November 08, 2004

the Importance of Perspective

We had our second exam tonight, and I think it went pretty well... considering that when the weekend began, I had 14 academic papers to read (so much for changing my "cramming" ways).

One of the 12 essay questions dealt with a paper we read in the section on rituals, a paper which every Anthropology student reads, sooner or later:

Body Ritual among the Nacirema, by Horace Miner, originally published in 1956.

Here's the abstract:

Most cultures exhibit a particular configuration or style. A single value or pattern of perceiving the world often leaves its stamp on several institutions in the society. Examples are "machismo" in Spanish-influenced cultures, "face" in Japanese culture, and "pollution by females" in some highland New Guinea cultures. Here Horace Miner demonstrates that "attitudes about the body" have a pervasive influence on many institutions in Nacirema society.

It's not very long (about 1100 words), but is an excellent study of the peculiar rituals that can be found in a society. I strongly recommend that you read it! Please feel free to add comments to this posting afterwards.

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