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Knowledge vs Wisdom (video)
Path to Enlightenment
Knowledge vs. Wisdom
In Buddhism, there can be no real morality without knowledge, no real knowledge without morality; both are bound up together
The Eightfold Path to Enlightenment
. Buddhists believe Magga is both the way to wisdom and the mental training they need to achieve the way of morality.
Four Stages to Attain Nirvana
It is said that there four stages to attain full Enlightenment.
Christianity
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Bible verses about Education
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.
Three Things the BIble Says About Education
Proverbs 16:16 says that having wisdom and understanding is better than having silver or gold.
Path to Wisdom
If we are to pursue our callings to the best of our ability, we need to obtain wisdom.
Islam
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Muslim Learning: Science and More (video)
Girls' Education and Islam
Without question, education for women and girls is an integral part of Islam.
Islam, the Taliban and Girls Education
Islam Doesn’t Deny Women Education, So Why Does the Taliban?
Judaism
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Education in Judaism
Education
The Jewish people have an educational tradition as old as history
The Importance of Education
Originally, education meant “Jewish” education only, but Judaism’s respect for education broadened to all education
The True Value of Education
one of the core institutions needed for freedom to be experienced and upheld is education.
Hinduism
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Hinduism and Education
Hindu Philosophy of Education
Scroll down to the section on "Shiksha" and "Vidya"
Hindu view of Education
Concept of Nirvana
Nirvana is the final goal, the end of all spiritual journeys.
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