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  • 61Theology of Pope Benedict XVI — The Theology of Pope Benedict XVI, due to the short pontificate so far, consists mainly of two encyclical letters on love (2005) and hope (2007), apostolic documents and various speeches and interviews. As Pope, Benedict XVI has wider… …

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  • 62Michel Onfray — Full name Michel Onfray Born January 1, 1959 Era 20th century philosophy, 21st century …

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  • 63Qalandariyah — The Qalandariyah, Qalandaris or kalandars are wanderering Sufi dervishes. The term covers a variety of sects, not centrally organized. One was founded by Qalandar Yusuf al Andalusi of Andalusia, Spain. Starting in the early 12th century, the… …

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  • 64Society of Dilettanti — The Dilettante Society or Dilettanti is a society of noblemen and scholars which sponsors the study of ancient Greek and Roman art, and the creation of new work in the style. It first met in 1732 and was formally established as a London dining… …

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  • 65Conditional preservation of the saints — The Five Articles of Remonstrance Conditional election Unlimited atonement Total depravity …

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  • 66Alcibiades the Schoolboy — ( L Alcibiade, fanciullo a scola ), an Italian dialogue published anonymously in 1652, is a lively defense of pederasty loosely styled after Platonic dialogue. Set in ancient Athens, the teacher is modelled on Socrates, who so desperately wants… …

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  • 67Liberal theology — NOTOC Liberal theologyThe practical philosophy stance, liberal theology most accurately refer to *Liberal Christianity, a movement originating in the 19th centuryor, using similar reasoning methods: *Liberal movements within IslamReligious… …

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  • 68Roman Catholicism in the United Kingdom — The Roman Catholic Church in the United Kingdom is organised separately in England and Wales, in Scotland and in Northern Ireland, i.e. the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales and the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland, and the Roman… …

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  • 69Bashar ibn Burd — Bashār ibn Burd (714 784) ( ar. بشار بن برد) nicknamed al Mura ath meaning the wattled, was a poet in the late Umayyad and the early Abbasid periods. Bashar was of Persian origin Zarrinkoub, Abdolhosein, Two Centuries of Silence, p. 286 287, 1999 …

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  • 70Eugênio de Araújo Sales — (born November 8, 1920, Acarì, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil) is currently the second longest serving cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, having been elevated by Pope Paul VI on April 28, 1969. He served as archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de… …

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