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  • ...ian]] term ''[[aša]]'', the concept of a divine order, or divinely ordered creation. == Theology ==
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  • ===Topic: ''A New Theology''=== ...d be considered to be one of the worthwhile disciplines of human endeavor. Theology was the first step, but most of this area of study deals with the religions
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  • ...esy]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apotheosis apotheosis]. Protestant theology usually denies that any real distinction between veneration and [[worship]] ...em, thereby showing [[honor]] and [[respect]] for [[God]] who made them. [[Creation]], being regarded as an icon of the Creator, is a valid object of veneratio
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  • ...rucifixion]], which made possible the reconciliation between [[God]] and [[creation]]. ...s/christiantheology-philosophy Atonement Theories in Current Philosophical Theology] from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • *1: a branch of [[theology]] concerned with the final events in the [[history]] of the world or of [[h '''Eschatology''' is a part of theology concerned with what are believed to be the final events of history, or the
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  • == Theology == ...both ''kosmos'' and ''[[oikumene]]'' for the inhabited world. In Christian theology, the word was also used synonymously with ''[[aeon|aion]]'' to refer to "wo
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  • ...ia.org/wiki/Rumi Rumi], a 13th century Persian poet, Islamic jurist, and [[Theology|theologian]]. They are also known as the '''Whirling Dervishes''' due to th ...to Rumi, Sufi master and creator of the Mawlawi's. The [[story]] of the [[creation]] of this [[unique]] form of dhikr is that Rumi was walking through the tow
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  • ...ne]] [[thing]], despite its many [[appearances]] and [[diversities]]; or [[theology]] may support the view that there is one [[God]], with many [[manifestation ...aul Tillich] have [[argued]] for such a [[concept]] within [[Christian]] [[theology]], as well as contemporary biblical [[scholar]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/w
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  • ...ing in the fields of science, philosophy, religion, history, sociology and theology was published and widely available at the time of c.1934 when these Papers ...ritual]] evolution. The nature of God and his relationship to the evolving creation is explored in great detail.
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  • ...pedia.org/wiki/Natural_Theology natural theology] as used by Gifford means theology supported by [[science]] and not dependent on the [[miracle|miraculous]]. ...form. A number of these works have become [[classics]] in the fields of [[theology]] or [[philosophy]] and their relationship to [[science]].
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  • ...y Universal Pantheist Society], however it remained extremely small. The [[creation]] of the [[naturalistic]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Pantheist_Mo
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  • ...m]]". His school of [[Averroism]] had a significant influence on Christian theology.]] '''Theology''' is a term first used by [[Plato]] in The [[Republic]] (book ii, chap 18)
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  • ...xperience]] which [[transcends]] either one [[alone]]. [[Philosophy]] or [[theology]] is mans [[intellectual]] approach to [[reality]]. [[Metaphysics]] and var ...king at the [[stars]] before you retire. Pause to [[ponder]] on His vast [[creation]] in [[infinite]] variations and [[spectacular]] [[beauty]]. Allow your [[e
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  • ...al]] [[expression]] and with [[philosophy]] in its systematic portrayal. [[Theology]] is always the [[study]] of your [[religion]]; the [[study]] of [[Other|an ...of himself and the [[universe]] from the inside, he gives [[origin]] to [[theology]] and [[metaphysics]]. The later art of [[philosophy]] [[develops]] in an [
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  • ...g to realize what that stupendous event means for all time, and for all of creation.
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  • ...s Evangelical, Dispensationalist (usually not mentioned outside systematic theology texts) and Roman Catholic theonomies. ...ven to the difficult question (on which I had written my masters thesis in theology [in 1973]) of whether "secular" civil magistrates stood under obligation to
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  • ...glory''' of [[God]]: the honour of God, considered as the final cause of [[creation]], and as the highest moral aim of intelligent [[creatures]]. [[Divine]] glory is an important motif throughout Judeo-Christian [[theology]], where [[God]] is regarded as the most glorious [[being]]. Since they are
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  • ...itions of Western thinkers such as [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]], with the [[Theology|theological]] doctrines of [[Christianity]]. Christian philosophy originate ...nes of philosophy proper, even though they may borrow methods from outside theology as such. Those Christian philosophies that prioritize creaturely existence
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  • ...religion]], quite apart from its sacred writings ("[[scripture]]s"), its [[theology]] or [[mythology]], or the [[personal]] [[faith]] of its believers, is the ...of the cult of a deity are the preservation of [[artifacts|relic]]s or the creation of images, such as icons, and the specification of sacred places, hilltops
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  • ...tion]]. God is understood to be independent of his [[creation]], and that creation is dependant and [[contingency|contingent]] on God. # L. Jacobs 1973 A Jewish Theology p. 24. N.Y.: Berman House
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  • ...gust 6, 1651-January 7, 1715, was a [[France|French]] [[Roman Catholic]] [[theology|theologian]], [[poet]] and writer. He today is remembered mostly as one of ...Christian theology|theology]] students followed the same curriculum as the theology students at the [[Sorbonne]]. While there, he became friends with Antoine
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  • ...nce of God : Revelation and Knowledge of the Triune God (Orthodox Dogmatic Theology, Volume 1 : Revelation and Knowledge of the Triune God) by Dumitru Staniloa * The Experience of God : Orthodox Dogmatic Theology Volume 2: (The World, Creation and Deification) by Dumitru Staniloae Holy Cross Orthodox Press June 16, 20
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  • ...]], by means of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Christianity Paul’s theology] and a misconception of [[Jesus]]’ ministry by the Twelve, the idea of Je
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  • ...involution and [[evolution]] apply to both the [[macrocosm]], the whole of creation, and the [[microcosm]], the constitution of an individual soul. ...s from the idea that the divine ''involves'' itself in creation. After the creation, the Divine (i.e. [[the Absolute]], [[Brahman]], [[God]]) is both the [[sin
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  • ...support to the doctrines of [[philosophy]], and thus founded a [[rational theology]], which they designated "'Ilm-al-Kalam" (Science of the Word); and those p == Argument for creation ==
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  • ...istianity, and Islam, such as the existence of God, the divine attributes, creation, prophecy, the human soul, and the principles of human conduct. Finally, as ...ut beginning; that it was not created; in contrast, Jewish dogma asserts a creation out of nothing. Since the time of Aristotle it was held that logical reason
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  • ...aith]], you are then operating in the realm of [[belief]], the realms of [[theology]], [[philosophy]], [[psychology]], and many other [[disciplines]] that you ...well, and it is upon the various circuits of the body of the [[cosmos]], [[creation]] itself, that we all depend to foster deeper [[appreciation]] for the vari
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  • ...God]] is the [[divine]] [[light]] whose interruptions [[constitute]] the [[creation]] [[shadows]] of all [[space]]. ...ous [[experience]]. [[Skepticism]] may [[challenge]] the [[theories]] of [[theology]], but [[confidence]] in the [[dependability]] of [[personal]] [[experience
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  • ...is ours. We were made for it. This is a little scary, the enormity of the creation and our part in it. So we trust in you. We put our faith in you and you re ====''[[Creation]]''====
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  • ...parts of the world. The [[Jews]] received much of their [[idea]] of the [[creation]] of the world from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylonian_religion ...one's life in the [[flesh]] on [[earth]] was carried over into [[Hebrew]] theology from Egypt. The word [[judgment]] appears only once in the entire [[Book of
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  • ...s [[knowledge]] prior to its creation. Alternately if knowledge was not a "creation" but merely existed in God's mind for all time there would be no contradict # see eg John Polkinghorne Science and Theology for a discussion of his position and that of other scientist-theologians
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  • ==fr. Theology Vol. 102 (1999) 169-176== primary [[creation]] which is the grappling with observation and [[theory]] is kept at a safe
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  • ...efs]] in Europe were founded on the [[Bible|biblical]] [[narrative]]s of [[Creation]] and the [[universal]] deluge. Other ancient deluge [[myth]]s have been di ...nce to Noah's flood.[2] Nor did he ever make any reference to [[divine]] [[creation]] as the [[mechanism]] by which repopulation occurred following the extinct
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  • ...[[reason]], the [[existence]] and simplicity of [[God]], the purpose of [[theology]] and metaphysics, and the problems of [[knowledge]], of [[universal]]s, an ...uinas, following Peter Damian, argued that philosophy is the handmaiden of theology (ancilla theologiae)[4].
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  • ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tao Tao] to be the One First [[Cause]] of all [[creation]]. Lao was a man of great [[spiritual]] [[vision]]. He taught that "man's [ ...uries the [[religion]] of the yellow race [[degenerated]] into a pitiful [[theology]] wherein swarmed devils, dragons, and evil spirits, all betokening the ret
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  • ...fabric of [[America]]. The fundamentalists' stand against innovations in [[theology]] and their strict adherence to Biblical [[doctrine]] have repeatedly place ...mporary [[thought]]. In their view, for example, the biblical account of [[creation]] could not be taken literally because it conflicted with the findings of m
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  • ...sympathy, and contingency) as [[deity]] interacts, moment-by-moment, with creation. ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claremont_School_of_Theology Claremont School of Theology]. Primarily concerned with the thought of Whitehead and [https://en.wikiped
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  • ...into an energetic sense of Deity that is easy to relate to and which lacks theology and cosmology, thus rendering it much simpler to practice. ...ent. Now, those many, many people who have a convention around a religious theology have a feeling of godliness, but not godlikeness. These are what many of yo
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  • ...und you, lifting your hearts up in joy…this is the creative space, for the creation of love on earth as it is in heaven. The creative space for the creative la ...burden of the world since I was a child, through the absurd, and obscene, theology that was given to me. But this moment I feel the world as part of my destin
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  • ...]]ped by followers of various [[religion]]s, whom they believe to be the [[Creation|Creator]] and ruler of the [[universe]]. [[Theology|Theologians]] have ascribed a variety of attributes to the various concepti
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  • ...ience]] rather than theology. It specifically states that "a [[universal]] theology is impossible, but a universal experience is not only possible but [[necess ...lm of knowledge, no [[thoughts]] exist apart from God, because God and His Creation [[share]] one Will. The world of perception, however, is made by the [[beli
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  • ...d of all [[creation]] can be a part, again, of meaningful life for all its creation. ...ght now, and who set aside those ponderous thoughts of [[philosophy]] or [[theology]] or [[psychology]] that require grown-up thinking or advanced [[applicatio
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  • ...e and the resurrection of this day and what it means in terms of Christian theology, there are more wide-spread implications of what the resurrection contains.
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  • ...fe on [[Urantia]], this and all other worlds of the [[Local Universe|local creation]] discover a new and higher type of religion, religion based on [[personal] [[Theology]] may fix, formulate, define, and dogmatize faith, but in the human life of
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  • ...a Mesopotamia] would have [[proved]] of great benefit to their expanding [[theology]] had it not been for the determined [[action]] of their [[priesthood]]. Th ...h Isaiah] the first, this [[leader]] preached a [[God]] of [[universal]] [[creation]] and upholding. "I have made the [[earth]] and put man upon it. I have cre
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  • ...nd is not itself an end, and as could be the case with even the study of [[theology]], could become a [[distraction]] away from true [[spiritual development]]. ===='''''[[Co-creation]]'''''====
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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_philosophy Western philosophy] and [[theology]], and has close counterparts in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taosim Taoi ...nd known to contain [[evil]] as well as [[good]], destruction as much as [[creation]]? In light of this concern, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cobb John
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  • ...ational theology]] called ''Ilm-al-[[Kalam]]'' ([[Scholasticism|Scholastic theology]]); those professing it were called ''Mutakallamin''. This appellation beca ...se atoms. But this theory did not remove the objections of philosophy to a creation of matter.
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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 ...ude of the master Universe, pause to consider that even this inconceivable creation can be no more than a partial revelation of the Infinite."13 The Infinite i
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  • ...om the [[social science]]s on the one hand, and from the [[humanities]], [[theology]] and the [[art]]s on the other. [[Mathematics]], [[statistics]] and [[comp ...roscope]] and [[photography]], along with much improved telescopes and the creation of professional observatories.
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