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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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