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  • ...E_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English], from Anglo-French, from [[Latin]] conversion-, conversio, from convertere ...after a touchdown or for a first down <a 2-point conversion> <a third-down conversion>
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  • ...w have learned how to install a [[philosophy]] of living in the place of [[religious]] [[authority]]. (The [[symbols]] of [[socialized]] [[religion]] are not to 100:5.2 The [[progression]] of [[religious]] [[growth]] leads from [[stagnation]] through [[conflict]] to [[co-ordinat
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  • ...sions Confessions]" though the [[tradition]] has expanded to include other religious [[traditions]] in works such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohandas_Gan
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  • The believability of [[religious]] and/or [[secular]] meanings. ...atic]]. Believers require [[social]] [[support]], usually in the form of a religious [[community]] or congregation, to authenticate and reaffirm the typically e
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  • *1: the [[act]] of becoming or condition of being a proselyte : [[conversion]] ...iefs]] or even any attempt to convert people to another [[point of view]], religious or not. Today, the connotations of proselytizing are often [[negative]] and
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  • ...] [[reception]] of [[Jesus]] and his teachings by the common people, the [[religious]] [[leaders]] at [[Jerusalem]] became increasingly alarmed and [[antagonist ...[[Jerusalem]] were becoming well-nigh frantic as a result of the recent [[conversion]] of young Abraham and by the desertion of the [[three]] [[spies]] who had
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  • ...“Never forget that Jesus’ gospel was foremost a way of living—not merely a religious philosophy—therefore, its transformative practicability. ...ld the fruits of the spirit. It is a far cry from merely going through the religious motions in a self-centered way, intent on reaping the divine favor—someth
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  • ...stles]] of [[Jesus]], which grew worse with the increasing [[number]] of [[Conversion|believers]].
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  • ..., but the goodness of God is found only in the spiritual world of personal religious experience''.” ([[2:6|UB 2:6:0]]) ...times, very unconscious. This quest can only be satisfied through genuine religious experience. It is the reason why Jesus spent so much time in communion with
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  • ...] with so-called [[conversion]] [[experiences]] which usually characterize religious [[episodes]] occurring later in life as a result of [[mental]] [[conflict]] ...akenings]] are nurtured, there occurs a [[gradual]] [[development]] of the religious life which is comparatively free from [[conflicts]], upheavals, and [[crise
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  • ..., and the emptiness of a stagnant faith. Unfortunately, most evolutionary religious systems produce only stagnant faith; and so, their adepts are far away from ...ession of reasoning, for a dogma does not allow questioning. All forms of religious systems are prone to this stagnation of faith for it reflects a need for se
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  • ...form of religious ecstasy). Some religious people hold the view that true religious ecstasy occurs only in [[context]] of their religion (e.g. as a gift from t ...sy is usually also associated with that individual's particular [[religion|religious]] and [[culture|cultural traditions]]. Sometimes an ecstatic experience tak
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  • In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talmud Talmud], a central post-exilic religious [[text]] of [[Judaism]], their claim of ancestral [[origin]] is disputed, a ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine Byzantine] Christian rulers and the mass [[conversion]] to [[Islam]] in the Early Muslim period of [[Palestine]]. According to th
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  • ...ade the term central to his [[criticism]] of Western [[theological]] and [[religious]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exceptionalism exceptionalism] ([[relative ...usually will worship only one throughout his life (barring some sort of [[conversion]]). In some [[belief]] systems, the [[choice]] of the [[supreme]] [[deity]]
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  • ...ate of development of [[the sciences]], is a chemistry of the [[moral]], [[religious]], [[aesthetic]] conceptions and [[feeling]], as well as of those [[emotion ...cceptable [[actions]] or [[behavior]], possibly resulting in a long-term [[conversion]] of the initial impulse. [[Sigmund Freud]] believed that sublimation was a
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  • ...h many other [[traditions]]—all of which had made a strong appeal to his [[religious]] [[nature]]. Accordingly, as the result of a [[dream]] while in [https://e ...eme [[wisdom]] and the [[patron]] of [[civilization]]; it was a militant [[religious]] [[philosophy]] which dared to battle with [[evil]], inaction, and backwar
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  • ...ical" by [[nature]]. The term is sometimes used as a [[metaphor]] in a non-religious [[context]] as well. ...states that evangelism is "an inalienable right and duty, an expression of religious liberty ...", document added that "The incorporation of new members into th
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  • ...ch]], each year. Holy Cross Monastery also makes and sells [[incense]] and religious literature. Mariya uMama weThemba Monastery operates a retreat house and is ...of the Order follow and threefold [[vow]] of [[obedience]], stability, and conversion to the Monastic way of life. In general, monks of the Order are encouraged
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  • ...ydropower] with excitement. The safe and prudent use of [[water]], and its conversion to clean, useable gasses was explored ages ago, and the [[discovery]] of [h ..., the people of [[this planet]], irrespective of their [[political]] and [[religious]] [[beliefs]] need to unite, and inform their [[dictatorships]] and quasi [
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  • 100:0.1 The [[experience]] of [[dynamic]] [[religious]] living [[transforms]] the mediocre [[individual]] into a [[personality]] ...ssociation]] with other religionists. [[Love]] supplies the [[soil]] for [[religious]] [[growth]]—an [[objective]] lure in the place of [[subjective]] [[grati
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