Tuesday, February 12, 2008

The Spread of Religion

I think that one important point to make about the spread of religion is the importance of missionaries in its spread. Christianity and Islam, the world's two largest religions, are both missionary faiths which engage and have engaged extensively in conversion activities. Both faiths were successful, I believe, in large part due to the fact that they were ready and willing to send emmissaries of their religion to convert people in new areas. Buddhism also did this, but with a lesser degree of success. Christianity and Islam both became the official religions of large empires, which often forced the people in the areas they conquered to convert to their respective religion or suffer. With Buddhism this was never so, which I believe at least partially explains the discrepancy. Judaism, which is NOT a missionary religion, remains very small today when compared to Islam, Christianity, or even Buddhism. While this is also due to centuries of persecution by various groups, there has never been any significant comeback by Judaism due to the fact that it has never actively sought to convert new believers to their faith.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

New Format of Essay

I am happy to be moving on into a new format of essay. I found that doing compare/contrast essays could get a little too formulaic at times and therefore I think the format of my essays got to be rather stale. I'm excited that the DBQ allows us some more freedom to work with the documents and interpret them in the ways we wish. However, I'm also a little confused as to the possibilities we have. I found that the football documents used to explain the format of the essay really muddled the mixture as they were so contradictory and did not aid in developing a unified thesis. However, it is a bit easier in my opinion to work with the actual historical documents we recieved for use in our first DBQ as they work together more effectively to determine a viable thesis that can be used.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Moving on to Greece

I'm really glad that we are moving into the study of greece. This area of history has always been extremely interesting to me, and I'm hoping that we start to look at it in greater depth in this class, and look at it in new ways. I have to say that the articles we were reading on the spread of Buddhism were getting a tad redundant.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Why I like History

I find history very interesting. I think it's very important to learn because it helps us understand our world today. You can't make educated decisions as a citizen without an accurate knowledge of history.

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I'm not really sure what I'm supposed to be writing here. Should I be writing about what we're doing in class? I'm also the most technologically inept person on the face of the earth, so I don't really know how to do any fancy stuff on the blog, so forgive me if I don't have much content yet.

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