If you have decided to write a thesis paper in Religion, you may consider it through the alembic of mystics. Different religions and religious trends have different symbols and their meanings. So, considering such symbols in your thesis paper will be fascinating and interesting for you as well as for your reader.
Now, let us consider the symbols that you can analyze in your thesis paper:
- The Tau Cross. Considering the Tau Cross in your thesis papers, describe how this cross looks like, why it is called so (it bears resemblance with the letter âTâ in the majority of languages). It is the cross that Jesus Christ was crucified on. Speak on the meaning of this cross in different countries beginning with the ancient Egypt up to the Roman Empire. Discuss the differences in how the cross looked in different times and different countries in your thesis paper;
- Crux Ansata. As far as you know, this cross is very similar to the Tau Cross, but has a circle or an oval on the top. Considering Crux Ansata in your thesis paper, mention about the functions of this cross in Egypt and in the ancient countries of Indians, in the Maya tribes. You may also discuss the places where this cross was found and provide your personal assumptions on why those places were the centers of such findings;
- Pentagram. A five-pointed star that served to scare evil spirits in ancient times and different nations. When considering it in your thesis paper, analyze the meaning of its points and dwell upon the Gods that this star symbolized in Egypt, Rome, Aztec Empire, etc.
Enter the world of Mysticism and symbols and obtain more knowledge in the field of esoterica by writing a fascinating thesis paper on symbols. Be sure, you will enjoy your PhD degree, since you will create a perfect PhD thesis paper. The rest of your success depends on the abilities to show your best at the thesis presentation.
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