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A Primer on Integral Theory and Its Application to Mental Health Care. [PDF]
Duffy JD.
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Morality through the lens of Confucian heritage countries: collective self variations and moral worldviews. [PDF]
Takamatsu R, Park J, Matsuo A.
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The Aqueducts and Water Supply of Ancient Jerusalem. [PDF]
Deming D.
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Are we doing harm by omission? Addressing religiosity of the mentally ill. [PDF]
Hansdak SG, Paulraj R.
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Sociological genealogy of a non-teleological concept of evolution. [PDF]
Beriain J, Gil-Gimeno J, Capdequí CS.
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Thoroughness of philosophy and return to religion in Tanabe Hajime. [PDF]
Doi H.
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AbstractThe category of monotheism is not only central to the study of religion, it is also well known outside of academia. Yet there is no real consensus as to its content. Considering existing literature on the subject, one will observe that the term monotheism is defined in a diversity of ways and may be applied to a variety of religions as well as ...
Herbener, Jens-André P.
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This chapter discusses Josiah Royce's thoughts on monotheism. In the history of religion, monotheism, the doctrine that “there is one God,” or that “God is One,” is sharply opposed to a wide range of beliefs and teachings. However, in the history of philosophy, monotheism has a narrower range of contrasting or opposing beliefs.
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This chapter discusses Josiah Royce's thoughts on monotheism. In the history of religion, monotheism, the doctrine that “there is one God,” or that “God is One,” is sharply opposed to a wide range of beliefs and teachings. However, in the history of philosophy, monotheism has a narrower range of contrasting or opposing beliefs.
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Did Paul Abandon either Judaism or Monotheism? [PDF]
Pauline theology has often been defined in ostensible contrast to Judaism, especially Jewish monotheism and Jewish law observance. This essay reconsiders the evidence for this contrast, looking again at key Pauline texts and interrogating scholarly ...
Matthew V Novenson, Bruce W Longenecker
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