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  • ...spiritual nature. The settled, crystallized, and established religions of authority afford a ready refuge to which the distracted and distraught soul of man ma ...s consolations, even though, in so casting their lot with the religions of authority, they compromise the sovereignty of personality, debase the dignity of self
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  • ...he Torah, and the Jewish people are the descendants of the Israelites. The traditional practice of Judaism revolves around study and the observance of God's laws
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  • ...r to punish a criminal, such as through lynching, only the courts have the authority to order capital punishment. ...rity''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Authority this link].</center>
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  • ...[social]] [[organization]]; [[association]] implies some [[controlling]] [[authority]]. [[Government]] compels the [[co-ordination]] of the antagonisms of the [ ...al and error]. It does have [[survival]] [[value]]; therefore it becomes [[traditional]]. [[Anarchy]] augmented [[Pain|misery]]; therefore [[government]], compara
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  • *1 : the [[authority]] or rule of an ''autocrat'' (one who has unlimited [[power]] & undisputed ...the latter concept was forged in 1923 to distinguish modern regimes from [[traditional]] dictatorships. Nor is it synonymous with military dictatorship, as these
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  • ...her two being [[traditional]] (feudal) authority and legal or [[rational]] authority. According to Weber, charisma is defined thus:
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  • ...he [[religion]] of the [[mind]]—the [[intellectual]] [[theology]] of the [[authority]] of [[established]] religious [[tradition]]. ...the [[spirit]] is that, while the former is upheld by [[ecclesiastical]] [[authority]], the latter is wholly based on [[human]] [[experience]].
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  • ...interpretation]] of Jewish laws, while the Sadducees [[represented]] the [[authority]] of the [[priestly]] [[privileges]] and [[prerogatives]] [[established]] s ...nic_Judaism Rabbinic Judaism], which ultimately produced the [[normative]] traditional [[Judaism]] which is the basis for all contemporary forms of Judaism except
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  • ...on]] may be directly contrasted with other prominent uses of the term in [[traditional]] religious circles. Humanism of this strand arose from a trajectory extend
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  • ...mity of intellectual views, only unity of spirit feeling. The religions of authority crystallize into lifeless creeds. The religion of the spirit grows into the ...pon the children of Abraham because they have fallen on these evil days of traditional barrenness. Our forefathers gave themselves up to the persistent and passio
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  • A [[traditional]] etymology of the term "guru" is based on the interplay between [[darkness ...ु) is one who is regarded as having great [[knowledge]], [[wisdom]], and [[authority]] in a certain area, and who uses it to guide others ([[teacher]]). Other f
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  • ...f refinement and dialogue among the believers themselves. In comparison to traditional religions - which are considered authoritarian, hierarchical, and change-re ...igion does not have allegiance to any spiritual guide, rather the sense of authority emerges from the group via consensus. [https://www.yoism.org] Taking 'yo' o
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  • ...crimination based on a person's gender. Sexist [[attitudes]] may stem from traditional [[stereotypes]] of gender roles,[2][full citation needed] and may include t ...[[disciplining]] by [[parents]] and [[teachers]] of children under their [[authority]] within certain limits prescribed by [[law]] or by [[custom]]".[https://en
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  • *1a : a [[viewpoint]] that traditional [[values]] and [[beliefs]] are unfounded and that [[existence]] is senseles ...istic [[epoch]], and some Christian theologians and figures of religious [[authority]] have asserted that postmodernity and many aspects of [https://en.wikipedi
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  • ...n, but an enforced [[contribution]], exacted pursuant to [[legislative]] [[authority]]" and is "any contribution imposed by government […] whether under the n ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corv%C3%A9e corvée] taxation are characteristic of [[traditional]] or pre-[[capitalist]] states and their [[functional]] equivalents. The [[
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  • ...wer, Hawaiian mana supernatural or [[divine]] power, [[miraculous]] power, authority [[Power]], [[authority]], or [[prestige]]; spec. (in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polynesia Poly
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  • ...entific [[inferences]] from them, even if those people do not [[practice]] traditional numerology. For example, in his 1997 book ''Numerology: Or What Pythagoras ..._Empire Roman Empire]. Numerology had not found favor with the Christian [[authority]] of the day and was assigned to the field of unapproved beliefs along with
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  • ...not to [[discern]] the [[words]] of [[truth]] which come not through the [[traditional]] [[oracles]] of supposed [[inspiration]]. ...l]] [[experience]]. And so may you pass from [[death]] to life, from the [[authority]] of [[tradition]] to the [[experience]] of knowing [[God]]; thus will you
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  • ...flowers, [[money]]), and a [[public]] [[proclamation]] of marriage by an [[authority]] figure or [[leader]]. Special wedding [[garments]] are often worn, and th A number of [[cultures]] have adopted the [[traditional]] Western custom of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_wedding white
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  • ...ertain succession to a chiefdom might be recognized by a colonial power as traditional in order to favor their own candidates for the job. Often these inventions ...of liberalism stems from this such attack on accepted notions of European traditional institutions, religious belligerence, state interference and aristocratic p
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  • ...e jeopardy, or even the overthrow, of [[traditional]] [[ecclesiastical]] [[authority]] if the [[Jesus]] of [[Galilee]] is reinstated in the [[minds]] and [[soul
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  • ...ian counsel and instruction; and an Apocalyptic [[prophecy]]. Although the traditional timeline of composition may have been taken into account by the shapers of Each of the Gospels narrates the ministry of [[Jesus]] of [[Nazareth]]. The traditional author is listed after each entry. Modern scholarship differs on precisely
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  • ...only be understood when everything, including scripture, submitted to the authority of reason. ...l editors. This was quite disturbing to many conservatives who considered traditional assignments of authorship to be virtually part of the canon. German schola
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  • ...ship of [[tools]] and the supply of [[materials]]. A lasting [[legacy]] of traditional guilds are the guildhalls constructed and used as meeting places.
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  • ...th level of [[philosophy]] attains [[freedom]] from all conventional and [[traditional]] [[handicaps]] and dares to [[think]], [[act]], and live [[honestly]], loy
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  • ...]. And thus he recalled and turned over in his [[mind]] the historic and [[traditional]] [[events]] of his [[father]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph ...[[demonstrated]] their [[calling]] and [[established]] their [[divine]] [[authority]] by performing [[miracles]] and working [[wonders]]. But Jesus did none of
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  • ...mind''' and the '''religion of the spirit''' is that while ecclesiastical authority upholds the former, the latter is wholly based on human experience. ...d women will continue to show a personal preference for those religions of authority that require only intellectual assent, in contrast to the religion of the s
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  • ...[mass movement|mass]] [[murder]]s. The experiment showed that obedience to authority was the norm, not the exception. A similar conclusion was reached in the St ...the [[fact]] or [[quality]] of being obedient; submission to the rule or [[authority]] of another; compliance with or performance of a command, [[law]], etc. Fr
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  • ...res to amplify both components of the GOSPEL OF JESUS as well as MICHAEL’S AUTHORITY. ...through you, simply place your focus on the GOSPEL OF JESUS and MICHAEL’S AUTHORITY. And if you wish, allow those words to imprint upon the power structures.
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  • Politics consists of "social relations involving [[authority]] or [[power]]" [https://dict.die.net/politics/ Definition of politics from A [[government]] is the [[body]] that has the power to make and [[authority]] to make [[law]]s, rules, and policies. Governments exist in all institut
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  • ...which [[reason]] was advocated as the primary source and legitimacy for [[authority]].[1] ...Intellectual|ntellectualism]], unreasonable contempt for [[tradition]] and authority, etc.
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  • ...subdivision)|territory]]". It is not to be confused with [[auctoritas]] ("authority"). ...cept of [[legal authority]]. A man with imperium had in principle absolute authority to apply the law within the scope of his [[magistracy]] or [[promagistracy]
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  • ...genous people, however, could insure their own organization does have such authority and could set their own agendas, make their own plans, seek the needed reso The process which enables one to gain [[power]],[[authority]] and influence over others,institutions or society.
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  • *4 : [[power]], [[authority]], or [[prerogative]] given or conferred ...ally multiplied in modern universities, both through subdivisions of the [[traditional]] four faculties, and through the absorption of academic [[disciplines]] wh
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  • ...e forms of hymns and [[mantra]]s. Spoken Sanskrit is still in use in a few traditional institutions in India, and there are many attempts at revival. ...ht-Chapter Grammar"). It is essentially a prescriptive grammar, i.e., an [[authority]] that defines (rather than describes) correct Sanskrit, although it contai
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  • ...ems. The attitude of the higher government is portrayed by [[Those High in Authority]]. And ordinarily the verdict is formulated by a varying-sized commission c ...ity and truth of the Father's nature and attributes with unchallengeable [[authority]]; I know whereof I speak. [https://www.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/
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  • ...he [[religion]] of the [[mind]]—the [[intellectual]] [[theology]] of the [[authority]] of [[established]] religious [[tradition]]. ...the [[spirit]] is that, while the former is upheld by [[ecclesiastical]] [[authority]], the latter is wholly based on [[human]] [[experience]].
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  • ...estament]], including the [[deuterocanonical books]], were placed in their traditional positions. ...grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them", of the traditional [[Requiem]] in the Catholic Church is loosely based on [[2 Esdras|4 Esdras]
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  • ...believing saints of the [[chosen people]] to high seats of [[honor]] and [[authority]] with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man], who would ...dom of God. No one who failed to do this could be the [[Messiah]] in the [[traditional]] [[Jewish]] sense.
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  • ...ons threatened to undermine the [[traditional]] [[values]] and [[moral]] [[authority]] of evangelical Christianity. They responded by reasserting their unyieldi ...[context]] was the teaching of scientific [[concepts]] that contradicted [[traditional]] [[interpretations]] of the [[Bible]]. They [[focused]] in particular on t
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  • ...can be accepted, and that little with caution. On the other hand, it is an authority of the first rank for answering the question, What vivid views of Jesus’
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  • Currently the city [[authority]] is seeking to establish an image of the city as the "legal capital of the * [https://www.sculpture2007.com Den Haag Sculptuur 2007], the traditional open-air exhibition of sculptures.
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  • ===Topic: ''Authority of Free Will''=== ===='''''[[Authority]]'''''====
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  • ...n evolve to more effective levels. Because democracies are founded on the authority of the public of citizens, it is therefore necessary for citizens to improv ...d in March and April of this year, which seeks not to follow the course of traditional political parties, and wishes not to compete with them, but to bring about
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  • ...n]] will be overthrown, forever destroyed. Thus will they be deprived of [[authority]] over that to which they have [[devoted]] their lives since they [[steadfa
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  • ...to case citations and authorities, lawyers (and Judges) may refer to an [[authority]] cited as being 'sui generis', meaning in that [[context]], it is one conf ...n many countries that extend IP-type protection to matter that do not meet traditional definitions of protected intellectual property. For example, U.S. law creat
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  • Yes, now there is an enormous challenge for traditional churches to connect with this younger, electronic generation. But it is una ...h is different from those political policies that seek to create a central authority that controls so much of individual lives.
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  • ...nomy is the environment. So it has always been and is now for the world’s traditional indigenous natives and for some of the world’s farmers and fishermen. ...e strengths of combined wisdom governments are instituted and draw their [[authority]], these precious contexts of [[politics|political]] power have their natur
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  • NRMs vary in terms of leadership; [[authority]]; [[concepts]] of the [[individual]], [[family]], and [[gender]]; teaching
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  • ...tm] A liberal Christian, however, may hold certain beliefs in common with traditional, orthodox, or even conservative Christianity. ...riticized the doctrine of the [[Trinity]] and the strength of scriptural [[authority]], in favor of more [[rational|rationalistic]] and historical-critical beli
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