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  • Taoism is the traditional foil of [[Confucianism]] in [[China]]. Taoism's central books are the [[Dao De Jing]] (Tao-Te-Ching), traditionally attributed to L ...which develop within the context of a particular monotheistic religion's [[dogma]], especially [[Protestant]] Christianity, regarding the nature of God and
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  • ...as viewed as a "separation and not a division", concerning no questions of dogma or practice (other than the prayers for Congress and the President). [https ...fferts Schori have been the focus of controversy, especially regarding the central Christian teachings on salvation through Jesus alone. [https://www.anglican
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  • Plato seldom actually used the term, "perfection"; but the concept of "good", central to his philosophy, was tantamount to "perfection." He believed that approxi ...y perfection was a fundamental article of faith for the Enlightenment. Its central tenet was that nature was perfect; and perfect, too, was the man who lived
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  • the [[atonement]] [[doctrine]] which is central to the [[belief]] system of many people, and I am not really not trouble yourselves with [[trivia]] like church [[policies]] and [[dogma]]. Those things will wither and
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  • ...are finding his ideas and insights of value to contemporary concerns. His central preoccupations are still pertinent: [[language]], [[knowledge]], the nature ...; and through a vicious circle of pure reason [[skepsis]] itself becomes [[dogma]] (ZH 5, 432:29-36). (This is in the context of a discussion of Kant.)
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  • ...he medieval period. Magical [[thinking]] became syncretized with Christian dogma, expressing itself in practices like the judicial duel and [[relic]] venera ...re than the application of one's own inherent unity with the Universe. The central idea is that on realizing that the Self is limitless, one may live as such,
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  • ...he oversaw the transfer of the state capital from Williamsburg to the more central location of Richmond, Virginia in 1780. He continued to advocate educationa ...ighly ordered site plan establishes an ensemble of buildings surrounding a central rectangular quadrangle, named The Lawn, which is lined on either side with
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  • ...project was underway. They were selected not simply for their living in a central cosmopolitan area, not for being religious, nor for being highly intelligen ...ms of his teachings, having multitudinous churches who by [[ritual]] and [[dogma]] teach, not his religion—the religion of Jesus that you are born as the
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