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Human and Divine Being

Eschatology as a manifestation of human uniqueness: Human vision, biblical revelation and divine agency

Eschatology as a manifestation of human uniqueness: Human vision, biblical revelation and divine agency

... 37.According to texts from Genesis 3:22 (the oldest) to Sirach 41:3–4 and 1 Timothy 6:16 (the latest), immortality is explicitly denied to humans by the biblical God. Sirach (= Ecclesiastes) is believed to have been ...

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oa OTWSA - Who is to blame: The Pharaoh, Yahweh or circumstance? On human responsibility, and divine ordinance in Exodus 1-14

oa OTWSA - Who is to blame: The Pharaoh, Yahweh or circumstance? On human responsibility, and divine ordinance in Exodus 1-14

... The problem of human responsibility and divine ordinance presents itself in the story of the exodus from Egypt.. ' It may be true that the story arose from a [r] ...

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Human rights and divine justice

Human rights and divine justice

... of human rights requires a rejection of the divine will as ultimate moral authority, is advocated in the Dutch public debate by the Leiden professor of law Paul ...that human rights are essentially ...

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The atonement in the light of human and divine suffering

The atonement in the light of human and divine suffering

... ideal human could not show emotion, and could certainly not experience ...of divine attributes, was always at odds with the texts of both the Old and New ...

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Vessels of vengeance : divine wrath and human instruments in early modern revenge tragedy

Vessels of vengeance : divine wrath and human instruments in early modern revenge tragedy

... refers to “uncomplaining acceptance of fate as a manifestation of divine will, coupled with faith and hope in a future felicity promised by Christ.” 81 Although Charlemont does demonstrate an “uncomplaining ...

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To Divine Is Human

To Divine Is Human

... tremendous evolutionary advantage conferred by it. “What is needed, for progress to be made,” writes Thomas, “is the move based on the error.” Only the scientific method generates an infinite number of questions, ...

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Matters are made of Light or Atom?!... (A new theory on Three dimensional particle wave)

Matters are made of Light or Atom?!... (A new theory on Three dimensional particle wave)

... It is focused that all matters such as Lightning, Fire, Rainbow, Stars, Planets, atoms, gas molecules, plants, Animals, Human shall be considered as created by “Divine Light” (or) “J-Radiation” rather than ...

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The main nursing metaparadigm concepts in human caring theory and Persian mysticism: a comparative study

The main nursing metaparadigm concepts in human caring theory and Persian mysticism: a comparative study

... and divine have been used in the three perspectives mentioned above, though with different meanings in each one ...of Human Caring” by publishing many articles and books, and providing lectures in ...

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Beyond existentialism: Kierkegaard on the human relationship with the God who is wholly other

Beyond existentialism: Kierkegaard on the human relationship with the God who is wholly other

... the divine subject and an individual human subject lies in the unifying person of Jesus Christ, he certainly did not deny that there is a real connection between the human mind and God’s ...

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The awe-some argument for pantheism

The awe-some argument for pantheism

... put human beings into contact with this sort of ...put human beings into contact with the divine, where the notion of divinity is not (yet) further specified, whether in the direction of traditional ...

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Another century of gods ? A re-evaluation of Seleukid ruler cult.

Another century of gods ? A re-evaluation of Seleukid ruler cult.

... Divine figures in Mesopotamian art are often horned and the bull holds specific divine and royal connotations in Egypt. cf. Michael Rice, The Power of the Bull (London, 1998), 116. For the Seleukos I in ...

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Cults: divine,Pharaonic Egypt

Cults: divine,Pharaonic Egypt

... If “cult” in general can be defined as an expression of religious ideas and values, both in ritual actions and verbal expressions, then “divine cult” is the idea that every human activ- ity is authorized by ...

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Divine Action and Operative Grace

Divine Action and Operative Grace

... Now just as something may belong to the person as such, and also something through the gift of grace, so may something belong to the nature as such, viz. whatever is caused by the principles of nature, and something too ...

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Deus Economicus

Deus Economicus

... of divine-human ...superior being who possessed the supernatural qualities of omniscience, omnipotence, immortality and incomprehensibility how would he/she act differently from us, and would these ...

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The Truth of Divine Impassibility: A New Look at an Old Argument

The Truth of Divine Impassibility: A New Look at an Old Argument

... In his 1540 Disputation against Schwenckfeld Luther continues to work at developing greater precision and accuracy in this new language of theology. The matter that has most relevance for our study here is the ...

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Poets and other makers: Agathon's speech in context

Poets and other makers: Agathon's speech in context

... for being the driving force ...minds, divine as well as human, are themselves sources of agency, it follows that Love’s making – or poetic – activity (poiēsis) is both direct and ...

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The Search of the Absolute in Lucian Blaga’s Poetry

The Search of the Absolute in Lucian Blaga’s Poetry

... thus, being able to create other equivalents for Him (he is a ``nature generating identities`` (Blaga, 2015: ...limit human beings in statu nascendi, to prevent them from reaching their best possible ...

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The complete version of this issue

The complete version of this issue

... categories. Divine unity is divided into three categories: the unity of the essence, the unity of attributes and the unity of ...of divine actions also delineates the relation of the human ...

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Ethic vs. Kerygma: Exploring Vulnerability and Empowerment in the Philippians Hymn

Ethic vs. Kerygma: Exploring Vulnerability and Empowerment in the Philippians Hymn

... the divine-human tension in Christ and whether or not he underwent any transformation or was emptied of any divine ...to divine impassibility, to categories (a) and ...the human in ...

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Hogan_unc_0153M_11322.pdf

Hogan_unc_0153M_11322.pdf

... As Nancy takes Henry’s sin upon herself and Loves Joanna as Joanna tries to sacrifice her, Nancy becomes Substitution. In parallel, Sybil takes Aaron’s pain upon herself and eases his fear. Sybil absorbs all of the fear ...

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