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2016
Version of Record: in A. Fisher and H. Ramsay (eds.) Faith and Reason: Friends or Foes in the New Millennium?
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Version of Record: in A. Fisher and H. Ramsay (eds.) Faith and Reason: Friends or Foes in the New Millennium?
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2010
The religious world is but the reflex of the real world. – Karl Marx, Capital , 1906, 91 What Gods were for The young priest had been told exactly what to do, and he had been up all night, keeping watch on the sacred things, the first dates anyone had harvested from anywhere throughout the city.
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The religious world is but the reflex of the real world. – Karl Marx, Capital , 1906, 91 What Gods were for The young priest had been told exactly what to do, and he had been up all night, keeping watch on the sacred things, the first dates anyone had harvested from anywhere throughout the city.
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The God Within and the God Without
Substance Use & Misuse, 2013Spirituality enables the direct experience of connection between the individual and God, and can exist with or without an intermediary such as a religious institution. Via meditation or spiritual practice one can find God within oneself. Seeing oneself as a little Christ or Buddha affirms that one is sacred, and worthy of self-love and self-respect ...
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1995
Abstract This chapter explores Arnobius' understanding of the relationship between God and the gods. One of the most controversial debates related to Arnobiana concerns the exact meaning of the relationship between the Supreme God and the gods of Graeco-Roman paganism.
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Abstract This chapter explores Arnobius' understanding of the relationship between God and the gods. One of the most controversial debates related to Arnobiana concerns the exact meaning of the relationship between the Supreme God and the gods of Graeco-Roman paganism.
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The Classical World, 1989
This volume in the Library of Early Christianity series explores the early Christian movement, especially as it is described in the book of Acts, and uses information about other religions being practiced during the same time period to fill in the story of religious confliect.
Wade C. Stephens, Robert M. Grant
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This volume in the Library of Early Christianity series explores the early Christian movement, especially as it is described in the book of Acts, and uses information about other religions being practiced during the same time period to fill in the story of religious confliect.
Wade C. Stephens, Robert M. Grant
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