Transcendent Philosophy, Na`eeni School, and Muhammad Taghi
... The problem of evil, as raised by Mutahari and Swinburne, is one of the most important and complicated problems concerning belief in God and teleology of the world. Both of philosophers face the problem through the standpoint of “justice” as the most important divine attribute and, relying on divine ...
... The problem of evil, as raised by Mutahari and Swinburne, is one of the most important and complicated problems concerning belief in God and teleology of the world. Both of philosophers face the problem through the standpoint of “justice” as the most important divine attribute and, relying on divine ...
1 The Only True God: Early Christian Monotheism in its Jewish
... likely the gnostic idea of a separate creator-deity, and that early christological claims are not in view. So (contra Segal), these rabbinic reports do not reflect Jewish concerns about Jesus-devotion being a potential violation of God’s uniqueness. The handling of rabbinic materials is demanding an ...
... likely the gnostic idea of a separate creator-deity, and that early christological claims are not in view. So (contra Segal), these rabbinic reports do not reflect Jewish concerns about Jesus-devotion being a potential violation of God’s uniqueness. The handling of rabbinic materials is demanding an ...
REVELATION AND RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
... William James, the American philosopher and psychologist, in his book The Varieties of Religious Experience , differentiated two types of religion according to the attitude toward life — the religion of healthy-mindedness, which minimizes or ignores the evil of existence, and that of morbidmindednes ...
... William James, the American philosopher and psychologist, in his book The Varieties of Religious Experience , differentiated two types of religion according to the attitude toward life — the religion of healthy-mindedness, which minimizes or ignores the evil of existence, and that of morbidmindednes ...
Open article in new window - Third Millennium Ministries
... gone. You’re dust, literally. The Humanist Manifesto says this: “As far as we know, the total personality is a function of the biological organism transacting in a social and cultural context. There is no credible evidence that life survives the death of the body.” Bertrand Russell, famous atheist, ...
... gone. You’re dust, literally. The Humanist Manifesto says this: “As far as we know, the total personality is a function of the biological organism transacting in a social and cultural context. There is no credible evidence that life survives the death of the body.” Bertrand Russell, famous atheist, ...
613 Commandments - Grasping God Homepage
... your Jewish brothers recorded the incredible event. Many misguided Jews don't believe that their own God can deliver on his promises, and they're in the majority, but that doesn't make them right, it only makes them numerous and comfortable. You can be different. You can meet your God (Amos 4:12). P ...
... your Jewish brothers recorded the incredible event. Many misguided Jews don't believe that their own God can deliver on his promises, and they're in the majority, but that doesn't make them right, it only makes them numerous and comfortable. You can be different. You can meet your God (Amos 4:12). P ...
God`s Rainbow
... others to know his promise. • My wedding ring is so I will remember the vow I made. ...
... others to know his promise. • My wedding ring is so I will remember the vow I made. ...
C. 8-7-2016 Submitting Ourselves to the Training Disciplines of God
... 5. These verses show us that God’s training procedures on our lives, both now and in the future are: a) Always in the correct pressure and depth, and b) Always in the correct amount of time, and c) Always using the correct methods (what works for one believer will not work for another) ...
... 5. These verses show us that God’s training procedures on our lives, both now and in the future are: a) Always in the correct pressure and depth, and b) Always in the correct amount of time, and c) Always using the correct methods (what works for one believer will not work for another) ...
Second Reading
... “boasting” about who they were following, who they preferred, who they considered “wise.” Christian existence depends not on one’s own (or anybody else’s) merits, but on God’s call. v. 30 it is due to him that you are in Christ Jesus: Since all comes from God, it follows that all we “boast” about al ...
... “boasting” about who they were following, who they preferred, who they considered “wise.” Christian existence depends not on one’s own (or anybody else’s) merits, but on God’s call. v. 30 it is due to him that you are in Christ Jesus: Since all comes from God, it follows that all we “boast” about al ...
Proverbs 16.17
... the Lord will find true goodness and happiness in life. 16:21-23 – God values a wise heart and winsome words These three verses emphasize the excellence of wisdom and its connection to heart and speech. This connection is found often in Proverbs and the rest of scripture. The phrase “sweetness of th ...
... the Lord will find true goodness and happiness in life. 16:21-23 – God values a wise heart and winsome words These three verses emphasize the excellence of wisdom and its connection to heart and speech. This connection is found often in Proverbs and the rest of scripture. The phrase “sweetness of th ...
Lecture Lahore
... God. Till you reach the graves. Nay! You will soon come to know. Nay, again! You will soon come to know. Nay, were you to know the certain knowledge. You will surely see Hell in this very life. Aye you will surely see it with the eye of certainty. Then, on that day you shall be called to account abo ...
... God. Till you reach the graves. Nay! You will soon come to know. Nay, again! You will soon come to know. Nay, were you to know the certain knowledge. You will surely see Hell in this very life. Aye you will surely see it with the eye of certainty. Then, on that day you shall be called to account abo ...
IV. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel‘s Philosophy of Religion
... philosophical self-adoration. Human reason cannot explain its own existence; therefore, it cannot encompass itself and its other within a system of philosophy. • The beginning is world, not reason. Reason is only one aspect of world. ...
... philosophical self-adoration. Human reason cannot explain its own existence; therefore, it cannot encompass itself and its other within a system of philosophy. • The beginning is world, not reason. Reason is only one aspect of world. ...
From At Home In the Web of Life
... “For what is the oppression of the poor, or still worse their abandonment, but a rejection of the God of love? And what is the desecration of the earth but another rejection of the same God of love? “(Page 29) “According to the Bible, the breaking of living communion between humans and the land is ...
... “For what is the oppression of the poor, or still worse their abandonment, but a rejection of the God of love? And what is the desecration of the earth but another rejection of the same God of love? “(Page 29) “According to the Bible, the breaking of living communion between humans and the land is ...
פרשת לך לך
... possible. A pseudo-philosophical problem that confounds many young people is the question: can God create a boulder that He Himself cannot lift? The simple answer to the question is that the concept of "a boulder that God cannot lift" is meaningless; it is an empty set, mere words. One might ask, by ...
... possible. A pseudo-philosophical problem that confounds many young people is the question: can God create a boulder that He Himself cannot lift? The simple answer to the question is that the concept of "a boulder that God cannot lift" is meaningless; it is an empty set, mere words. One might ask, by ...
Genesis 9:1-19 - Ebenezer Baptist Church
... image of God. Murder expresses hatred for God since man is made in God’s image. The United States flag represents the American people. When the flag is being burned by certain groups, they are expressing their hatred for America. The burning of an effigy of a person is in demonstration of the dislik ...
... image of God. Murder expresses hatred for God since man is made in God’s image. The United States flag represents the American people. When the flag is being burned by certain groups, they are expressing their hatred for America. The burning of an effigy of a person is in demonstration of the dislik ...
Psalm 119
... Jehovah's name is in the ancient Hebrew script while the rest of the text is in a more modern Hebrew that was used at the time. Note that each line begins with the Hebrew letter "Heth" denoting its part in the acrostic of Psalm 119. ...
... Jehovah's name is in the ancient Hebrew script while the rest of the text is in a more modern Hebrew that was used at the time. Note that each line begins with the Hebrew letter "Heth" denoting its part in the acrostic of Psalm 119. ...
As American Jewish identity has become, less ethnic, the repair of
... artificial insemination; or the blessing which acknowledges God as wondrous in healing power before beginning chemotherapy or radiation. The point of using the blessing formula is to link our mundane experience with a consciousness of God's reality. As Joel Grishaver has written, The brakhah formula ...
... artificial insemination; or the blessing which acknowledges God as wondrous in healing power before beginning chemotherapy or radiation. The point of using the blessing formula is to link our mundane experience with a consciousness of God's reality. As Joel Grishaver has written, The brakhah formula ...
How would our outlook, our actions, be different if we believed, or
... Using science to prove the existence of God is not what we are talking about this morning. A theology of nature, on the other hand, starts from a particular religious doctrine and reformulates that doctrine in the light of current science. In her brilliant book "The Body of God," the theologian Sall ...
... Using science to prove the existence of God is not what we are talking about this morning. A theology of nature, on the other hand, starts from a particular religious doctrine and reformulates that doctrine in the light of current science. In her brilliant book "The Body of God," the theologian Sall ...
Design Is Not Enough! PDF
... The genetic code is the product of early natural selection, not simply random, say scientists in Britain. . . . Roughly 1020 genetic codes are possible, but the one nature actually uses was adopted as the standard more than 3.5 billion years ago . . . it is extremely unlikely that such an efficient ...
... The genetic code is the product of early natural selection, not simply random, say scientists in Britain. . . . Roughly 1020 genetic codes are possible, but the one nature actually uses was adopted as the standard more than 3.5 billion years ago . . . it is extremely unlikely that such an efficient ...
Inclusive Language - St. Andrew`s Presbyterian Church
... Abuse is sometimes mentioned to get people thinking about how their language might affect others, but the problem we are addressing is much more wide spread than parental abuse alone. A little girl who constantly hears male imagery for God may conclude that her brother looks more like God than she ...
... Abuse is sometimes mentioned to get people thinking about how their language might affect others, but the problem we are addressing is much more wide spread than parental abuse alone. A little girl who constantly hears male imagery for God may conclude that her brother looks more like God than she ...
Slide 1 - WordPress.com
... The Left Wing: The Dynamic View This view suggested that it is not the words but the thoughts or ideas that God inspired. To them, God gave the thought and the prophet was ‘free’ to record it ‘in his own words.’ It explains the obvious personality and literary differences but maintain it to b ...
... The Left Wing: The Dynamic View This view suggested that it is not the words but the thoughts or ideas that God inspired. To them, God gave the thought and the prophet was ‘free’ to record it ‘in his own words.’ It explains the obvious personality and literary differences but maintain it to b ...
Sermon for May 25, 2014, preached by the Rev. Linda Wofford
... neighbors visited in my office they were fascinated with the Christian icons in my office and delighted that I had quoted Rumi in a sermon. I find it easy enough to acknowledge their deep religious sprit, but how about others in our world? How do we prepare ourselves to notice their altars to the u ...
... neighbors visited in my office they were fascinated with the Christian icons in my office and delighted that I had quoted Rumi in a sermon. I find it easy enough to acknowledge their deep religious sprit, but how about others in our world? How do we prepare ourselves to notice their altars to the u ...
Nancy Calvert-Koyzis, Paul, Monotheism and the People of God
... the law, just as Abraham was known to have shunned idolatry, particularly in the form of astrology, which was believed to control the lives and actions of human beings’ (p. 113). Therefore, Paul radically subverts the Jewish Abraham tradition and enlists it for his own ends, much like Josephus and P ...
... the law, just as Abraham was known to have shunned idolatry, particularly in the form of astrology, which was believed to control the lives and actions of human beings’ (p. 113). Therefore, Paul radically subverts the Jewish Abraham tradition and enlists it for his own ends, much like Josephus and P ...
Descartes` Meditations God exists ? Descartes` Second Proof of
... • In Logic: (∃x)(Sx & Rx & Bx). • S (small), R (red), and B (being a ball) are all qualities, but not ∃ (existence) is not. ...
... • In Logic: (∃x)(Sx & Rx & Bx). • S (small), R (red), and B (being a ball) are all qualities, but not ∃ (existence) is not. ...
Descartes’ Meditations
... • In Logic: (x)(Sx & Rx & Bx). • S (small), R (red), and B (being a ball) are all qualities, but not (existence) is not. ...
... • In Logic: (x)(Sx & Rx & Bx). • S (small), R (red), and B (being a ball) are all qualities, but not (existence) is not. ...
July 18th as a powerpoint file (requires Powerpoint)
... • It is customary to distinguish between Natural and Dogmatic theology. • Natural Theology, though pursued within a theistic religious tradition, relies on arguments which do not depend on premises drawn from traditional (e.g. scriptural) sources. • Dogmatic Theology on the other hand relies on argu ...
... • It is customary to distinguish between Natural and Dogmatic theology. • Natural Theology, though pursued within a theistic religious tradition, relies on arguments which do not depend on premises drawn from traditional (e.g. scriptural) sources. • Dogmatic Theology on the other hand relies on argu ...