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  • 71Dhammapada — For the legend of an architect s daughter and son who completed a Konark temple in one night, see Dharmapada (person). Buddhism Portal Category History …

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  • 72Summa contra Gentiles — The Summa contra Gentiles (hereafter referred to as SCG) was written by St. Thomas Aquinas between 1258 and 1264. The work has occasioned much debate as to its purpose, its intended audience, and its relationship to his other works. Thomas work… …

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  • 73Zhu Xi — /jyuu shee /, Pinyin. See Chu Hsi. * * * or Chu Hsi born Oct. 18, 1130, Yu hsi, Fukien province, China died April 23, 1200, China Chinese philosopher and proponent of Neo Confucianism. The son of a minor government official, he was educated in… …

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  • 74ḤASIDEI ASHKENAZ — ḤASIDEI ASHKENAZ, a social and ideological circle, with a particular religious outlook, in medieval German Jewry. The first centers of the movement were Regensburg in southern Germany and the communities of Speyer, Worms, and Mainz on the Rhine;… …

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  • 75universe — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Totality of existing things Nouns 1. universe, cosmos, celestial sphere, macrocosm; infinity, span, [all] creation, earth and heaven, [all the] world, ether; ecosphere; catastrophism, catastrophe theory …

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  • 76Snakes in mythology — Snakes were central to many mythologies because of their perceived quality of being both familiar and exotic. The behaviour of snakes and their facial features (e.g. the unblinking, lidless eyes) seemed to imply that they were intelligent, that… …

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  • 77On the Detection and Overthrow of the So-Called Gnosis — On the Detection and Overthrow of the So Called Gnosis, today also called On the Detection and Overthrow of Knowledge Falsely So Called[1] (Greek: ἔλεγχος και άνατροπή της ψευδωνύμου γνώσεως, lit. Elenchus and Overturning of the Pseudonymous… …

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  • 78Bahá'í cosmology — is the understanding of reality in the Bahá í Faith, and for which reality is divided into three divisions. The first part of reality is God who is preexistent and who the rest of creation is contingent on.cite encyclopedia |last= Smith |first=… …

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  • 79Avicebron — • Jewish religious poet, moralist, and philosopher. He was born at Malaga in 1020 or 1021, and died at Saragossa in 1070 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Avicebron     Avicebron …

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  • 80Condition — • That which is necessary or at least conducive to the actual operation of a cause Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Condition     Condition      …

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