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  • ...eologies of these two religions; you will see in both a lack of a holistic theology. Each espouses that they believe in [[God]] and Allah, those two being the ...he [[scientific]] and [[theological]] [[communities]]. Both scientific and philosophical thought will expand and find [[union]] by asking questions relating to that
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  • Spiritual evolution is the philosophical, theological, [[esoteric]] or [[spiritual]] [[idea]] that [[nature]] and [[ ...sed by [[Plotinus]]. Plotinus in turn heavily influenced [[Augustine]]'s [[theology]], and from there Aquinas and the Scholastics. The '''''[[Great Chain of Be
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  • ...[[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[ethics]], [[aesthetics]], [[ontology]] and [[theology]].[1] Plato and the Stoics had made perfection a philosophical watchword. Soon it would be transformed, in Christianity, into a religious
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  • ...looking for and was coming to [[believe]] in. I certainly did not know the philosophical outlook of the book. It was just a gut [[feeling]]. So I thank you for thos ...he was an [[intelligent]] man, one who could not simply [[abandon]] the [[theology]] of his up-bringing, he attempted to explain how the [[chosen people]] wer
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  • ...y Greek philosophy], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_theology Jewish theology], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_ethics Christian ethics] wer 98:2.12 [[Religions]] have long [[endured]] without [[philosophical]] support, but few philosophies, as such, have long [[persisted]] without s
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  • '''Idealism''' names a number of philosophical positions with quite different tendencies and implications.. ...ng this observation a central role in his thinking, Hegel contributes to a philosophical tradition, beginning with Plato, that has been obscured by the modern preoc
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  • ...ost common formula used to refer to '''Eckhart von Hochheim''', a German [[theology|theologian]], [[philosopher]] and [[mysticism|mystic]], born near Erfurt, i ...ng sermons on the "highest [[virtue]] of disinterest," unique in Christian theology both then and now, conforms to the [[Buddhist]] [[concept]] of detachment a
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  • ...erbal, and [[reductionist]]. However, through much of history mystical and philosophical thought were closely entwined. [[Plato]] and [[Pythagoras]], and to a lesse ...sychological' schools—spiritual schools following after [[Carl Jung]], and philosophical schools derived from [[Husserl]]—concern themselves more with the transfo
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  • ...pt of [[covenant]], it is developed further in the [[Talmud]], in medieval philosophical and mystical writings, and in modern literary and theological [[texts]]. Al ...scendants similarly placed the concept of election at the heart of their [[theology]]. Sharing Calvin's belief in a double predestination consisting of the ele
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  • ...agements architecturaux''], reglementary decisions, scientific statements, philosophical, moral, philanthropic propositions, in one word: said as well as non-said [ ...c language, texts, translation, interpretation, transmission, redaction, [[theology]], and historiography where, as her later work attests, ‘discourse’ mig
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  • ...ionalist, argued that God always held sacrifice inferior to [[prayer]] and philosophical [[meditation]]. However, God understood that the Israelites were used to th ...only Son to become the sacrifice of the everlasting covenant. In Christian theology, this sacrifice replaced the insufficient animal sacrifice of the Old Coven
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  • ...o refer to a [[religion|religious]] faith or an ethical, [[spiritual]], or philosophical [[movement]] of recent [[origin]] that is not part of an established denomi ...) have evolved out of traditional Christianity and Judaism via [[process]] theology or using the term ‘God’ as a [[metaphor]]. Others have emerged via a do
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  • ...ut anything; including infinity. Otherwise, how do you suppose philosophy, theology and other abstract systems of thought ever came about? Our Melchizedek auth So, no matter how abstractly philosophical we may become, ever keep in mind that: "When all is said and done, the Fath
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  • ...is imprisoned in metaphysics in the same way as it was once imprisoned in theology. The way of seeing which power imposes, 'abstracts' mediations from their o ...ocrity of their thought; they know that come what may the world is still a philosophical construction, a huge ideological foozle. We survive in a metaphysical lands
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  • ...r the laws of nature are causally deterministic. The various [[Philosophy|philosophical]] positions taken differ on whether all events are determined or not—''[[ ...The question of free will has been a central issue since the beginning of philosophical thought.
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  • ...t progressively [[metamorphosed]] into the most variegated [[system]] of [[theology]] ever developed by [[mortal]] man. An examination of the [https://en.wikip ...did not stop until it had [[speculated]] about almost every [[phase]] of [[theology]] excepting the [[essential]] [[dual]] [[concept]] of [[religion]]: the [[e
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  • ...e or doctrinal [[authority]]. The word thus becomes a technical term for a philosophical school, a party, or a religious doctrinal system and its adherents. The ter ...m this area of ancient cultural life. The concepts belong primarily to the philosophical and not the religious tradition. It is remarkable how ingenious [https://en
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  • ...if that means spirit helped me with all those essays in high school, those philosophical essays that I wrote, but you know, it even happened to me once, that I was Bea: Yeah, I think there's too much, far too much fear theology out there, and that we need to shift the focus to something much more posit
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  • ...ing was used for the process of [[qiyas]]. In [[Christianity|Christian]] [[theology]], analogical arguments were accepted in order to explain the attributes of ...can be used to strengthen [[Political Science|political]] and [[Philosophy|philosophical]] arguments, even when the semantic similarity is weak or non-existent (if
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  • ...g, find the resolution of his intellectual troubles or the solution of his philosophical difficulties, he did achieve great victories. Even in the very face of the ...ng, notwithstanding its soundness from the standpoint of the then accepted theology. Said Bildad: `God cannot be unjust. Your children must have been sinners s
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