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Sep 1, 2019 · The quest to understand the meaning of life is a timeless and universal pursuit that transcends cultures, religions, and eras. This article offers a comprehensive exploration of this profound question by examining it through various lenses—philosophical, spiritual, scientific, and existential.
- Jonathan Abanto
This week we consider God’s gift of life and our responsibility to defend human life. This is true even when worldly philosophies determine that life only has value if it meets a perceived quality. Introduction: Agree/Disagree. God is in control of everything.
The Meaning of Life: A Gift From God. First Sunday: Life Is a Gift To Be Defended From Any Who Would Take It. “My parents say they don’t want to be a burden. They want to die with dignity. Is that OK?” This week we consider God’s gift of life and our responsibility to defend human life.
Arthur J Keefer. Attending to ongoing debates about the "meaning of life" in Ecclesiastes, this article determines how Qoheleth addressed meaningfulness by drawing on a threefold scheme of definitions for life's meaning.
- Sin Guan Tan
Against the backdrop of the problem of the meaning of life as constructed in contemporary analytic philosophy of religion, this article asks the question of what the supposed meaning (s) of the biblical character of Moses' life were assumed to be.
- Garrett Thomson
The once off-limits topic of the meaning of life has become something of a philosophical industry. But bringing it within the acceptable limits of today’s dominant naturalist and secularist paradigm has led to a characteristic shift of emphasis. Instead of the meaning of life, most attention is now focused on meaning in life. The result ...
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Abstract. Theists are inclined to assert that human life would be meaningless if there was no personal immortality and God did not exist. The present paper aims to evaluate the truth of this claim. The author first explores the conception of meaning that is at the roots of the theistic position.