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  • 11Abrahamic religions — Symbols of the Abrahamic religions: Judaism represented by the Star of David (top), Christianity represented by the Cross (left), and Islam represented by the Arabic calligraphy of God s name (Allah) (right). Abrahamic religions are the… …

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  • 12Triality — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Triality >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 Triality Triality trinity Sgm: N 1 triunity triunity GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 three three triad triplet trey trio ternion …

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  • 13Triniunity — Trin i*u ni*ty, n. [See {Trinity}, and {Unity}.] Triunity; trinity. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] As for terms of trinity, triniunity, . . . and the like, they reject them as scholastic notions. Milton. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 14Rus (name) — This article is about Rus as a name. For information the Rus people, see Rus people. Name of Russia redirects here. See Name of Russia (Russia TV) for the television programme. Originally, the name Rus (Русь, Rus’) referred to the people,[1] the… …

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  • 15Branhamism — is a controversial exonym for the distinctive doctrines of William M. Branham (1909 1965), an American faith healer and preacher of the mid twentieth century. The term is generally disliked by adherents, who typically refer to themselves as… …

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  • 16Francis Cheynell — Franicis Cheynell [Cheynel, Chenell, Channell.] (1608 1665) was a prominent English religious controversialist, of Presbyterian views, and President of St. John s College, Oxford 1648 to 1650, imposed by the Parliamentary regime.His Aulicus of… …

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  • 17Basic Theology — the book makes a conscious effort to use simple language and examples, many illustrations, and few footnotes [Ryrie 1999, p.10.] Basic Theology is written from a theologically conservative perspective. It assumes and gives evidence for a number… …

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  • 18Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary — in Stare (Slovakia) …

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  • 19Boethius: from antiquity to the Middle Ages — John Marenbon Boethius is a difficult figure to place in the history of philosophy. Considered just in himself, he clearly belongs to the world of late antiquity. Born in 480, at a time when Italy was ruled by the Ostrogoths under their king,… …

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  • 20John Scottus Eriugena and Anselm of Canterbury — Stephen Gersh INTRODUCTION by John Marenbon John Scottus Eriugena came from Ireland, as his name indicates (‘Scottus’ meant ‘Irishman’ in the Latin of this period, and ‘Eriugena’, a neologism invented by John himself, is a flowery way of saying… …

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