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2007
This book offers a revolutionary new synthesis of ancient history and religion by bridging the gap between the archaeology of Mesopotamia (now the country of Iraq) and the biblical account of Genesis. Professor Alan Dickin shows how the Sumerians, the ancient inhabitants of Mesopotamia, established the world's first organized religion, which was a ...
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This book offers a revolutionary new synthesis of ancient history and religion by bridging the gap between the archaeology of Mesopotamia (now the country of Iraq) and the biblical account of Genesis. Professor Alan Dickin shows how the Sumerians, the ancient inhabitants of Mesopotamia, established the world's first organized religion, which was a ...
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The Holy Spirit and the Trinity
1997For 18 centuries, stretching back before the definitive pronouncement in the fourth-century ecumenical councils at Nicaea and Constantinople, it has been a mark of Christian Orthodoxy to regard God as a Trinity of three persons. To be sure, in the last few centuries, and especially in the twentieth, Trinitarian doctrine has come under increasing attack
William P. Alston, Joseph Runzo
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Trinity of Glory; Trinity of Holiness
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Theology Today, 2002
Christian thinking about the name of the Trinity can be more adequate to the Scriptures and to the identity and mystery of the Trinity by becoming more genuinely trinitarian in character. The name of the Trinity is best understood as one name in three inflections.
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Christian thinking about the name of the Trinity can be more adequate to the Scriptures and to the identity and mystery of the Trinity by becoming more genuinely trinitarian in character. The name of the Trinity is best understood as one name in three inflections.
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Metaphysics of The Holy Trinity [PDF]
Consciousness cannot exist without matter, but for consciousness to flow there needs to be a system in place; organized matter, an assembly of structures which supports the flow of consciousness; governed by a feedback mechanism; but the experience still remains as the hard problem of consciousness.
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2010
Votive pillars are a town planning-cum-sculptural brief that is typical of Central Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. The core of the Osijek monument consists of a massive pedestal on which there rests a smooth pillar. The Holy Trinity is at the top.
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Votive pillars are a town planning-cum-sculptural brief that is typical of Central Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. The core of the Osijek monument consists of a massive pedestal on which there rests a smooth pillar. The Holy Trinity is at the top.
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