Portier's The Great Questions

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The main idea in the first chapter “The Great Questions” is that how important of religious, and the author use two sample experiences, which ordinary and extraordinary human experiences are. Portier pointed out four main aspects for extraordinary experiences, those are Birth, Death, Love, and Evil. Because of these four parts, the god creates human being and religious becomes meaning to us. In this chapter, we can learn that religious have power, and they will develop sustainably in the future. Portier still concerned that human life is a mystery. And Portier proposed a context called tradition, and he said that “I want to use it to refer to the sea of historical connections in which individuals swim.” (Portier, William L. Tradition and Incarnation: Foundations of Christian Theology. New York: Paulist Press, 1994. P19). Religious are one of meaningful parts in our life, and they will become an important position in the different culture. The key argument in the “Declaration on the Relationship of …show more content…

There is not phenomenon can prove that religious represents all, because the god is not one. Prothero pointed out that even though all religious are fundamentally the same, they still have some small differences. Different religious have different tenets, however they represent all meaning of life. Philosopher always did some meaningful things to show religious, and they have referred some tendencies to separate them to seven ““dimensions” of religious: the ritual, narrative, experiential, institutional, ethical, doctrinal, and material dimensions.” (Prothero, Stephen, God is not one: The Eight Rival Religions the Run the World. New York: Harper-Collins, 2010. P13). Although human beings have different religious, they still looking for same purposes and same goals in their

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