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Questions about Monotheism in Ancient Israel : between archaeology and texts
Archaeologists offer different perspectives and new and multiple types of evidence to the discussion of emerging monotheism in late eighth to sixth century B.C.E. Israel.
Elizabeth Bloch-Smith +1 more
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Monotheism represents the fundamental pillar of Islamic faith and one of the greatest blessings bestowed by God upon His servants. It plays a pivotal role in the life of both individuals and communities, as its impact extends to behaviours, ethics, and ...
Al Shahrani, Saad Ali
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A Comparative Analysis of Monotheism in Islam and Judaism [PDF]
Monotheism is the belief in a single, all-powerful God. It is a central tenet of both Islam and Judaism. Despite emerging in different historical and cultural contexts, these two Abrahamic faiths share fundamental theological principles while maintaining
Khan, Awais ud Din +1 more
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Because scripture represents the direct word of God, it is the most sacred source for authority in the scriptural monotheisms. Scripture is conveyed to humanity through extraordinary individuals known as prophets.
Reuven Firestone
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Recasting the gold standard - part I of II: delineating healthcare options across a continuum of care. [PDF]
Englar RE.
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Religious Zeal, Affective Fragility, and the Tragedy of Human Existence. [PDF]
Tietjen RR.
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Monotheism and Fundamentalism:Potential, Prevalence, and Resilience
This Element explores the relation between monotheism and fundamentalism. It does so from both an empirical perspective and a more theoretical one that combines theological and philosophical insights. The empirical part addresses how as a matter of fact,
Peels, R.; id_orcid
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Richard Bauckham and N. T. Wright have proposed that in 1 Corinthians 8:6 Paul consciously expands upon the Shema, and would be understood to be doing so by his intended readers, and thus Paul includes Jesus within the unique divine identity.
Andrew Perry, Thomas Gaston
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In the name of the father : understanding monotheism and fundamentalism
In the name of the father : understanding monotheism and ...
Russell Grigg (13090956) +1 more
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A genealogy of monotheism: Of secrets, substitutes and supplements [PDF]
Jacques Derrida has noted of God that “God contradicts himself already ... only that which is written gives … [God] … existence by naming … [God]. It is simultaneously true that things come into existence and lose existence by being named” (Derrida 1978a:
Nolton, Marnie Anne
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