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Was Yahweh Originally a Creator Deity? - jstororiginally meant "He causes to be," an imperfect causative of t. *hwy, and that Yahweh was in origin a creator deity.3 In his view.
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Hunter-Gatherers and the Origins of Religion - PMC - PubMed CentralMay 6, 2016 · It differentiates between societies in which a creator deity is (1) absent, (2) present but inactive in human affairs, (3) active in human ...
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God the Creator and Creation | Acton InstituteAug 12, 2024 · “We cannot know any God but the creator because the only God who is is the God who has created,” concludes Leithart. Some readers may be ...
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Religions - Zoroastrian: God, Zoroaster and immortals - BBCOct 2, 2009 · Zoroastrians believe in one God, called Ahura Mazda (meaning 'Wise Lord'). He is compassionate, just, and is the creator of the universe.
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Religions - Hinduism: Brahma - BBCAug 24, 2009 · Brahma is the first god in the Hindu triumvirate, or trimurti. The triumvirate consists of three gods who are responsible for the creation, ...
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The God Ḥw – A Brief Study - jstorGod Ḥw is an Ancient Egyptian god, related to many deities, and personifies the 'creative utterance' and is a creator-god.
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Tonacatecuhtli - CONA Iconography RecordTonacatecuhtli (Aztec creator deity). Note: Aztec creator and fertility god, responsible for peopling the earth and growing plants. His female counterpart is ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Religions - Buddhism: The Buddhist universe - BBCNov 23, 2009 · Buddhism has no creator god to explain the origin of the universe. Instead, it teaches that everything depends on everything else: present ...Missing: deity | Show results with:deity
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Which Came First: The Rooster or The Egg? Cross-cultural Analysis ...This study analyzes gender roles in ancient creation myths across cultures, highlighting power dynamics and narrative actions. Mythology serves as a social ...
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Two Theories of Creation Compared - Christian Resource InstituteShort article comparing the philosophical idea of creation out of nothing (creatio ex nihilo) with the more biblical model of creation out of chaos.<|separator|>
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Creationism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 30, 2003 · A Creationist is someone who believes in a god who is absolute creator of heaven and earth, out of nothing, by an act of free will.
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Creator - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Anglo-French and Latin, "creator" means "one who creates," initially referring to God as the universe's Supreme Being and later to any ...
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creo | Abarim Publications Theological Dictionary ( Latin)hence also κορος (koros), lad, κυρος (kuros), ...
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Creation ex nihilo: Origins, Development, Contemporary ChallengesThe phrase "creation ex nihilo" refers to the primarily Christian notion of God's creation of everything from nothing. Creation ex nihilo : Origins, D...
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Ex Materia or Ex Nihilo? Creation in Genesis 1:1-2Apr 24, 2020 · The original grammar, creation is a process of ordering and separation that begins with preexisting chaotic matter. This distinctive clause ...
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2.1 The Trimurti: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva - FiveableBrahma is the creator god responsible for bringing the universe into existence ... Vishnu is the preserver god who maintains and protects the universe; Often ...
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Three Hindu gods - SmarthistoryIt is often said that there is a trinity of Hindu gods: Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer.
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Gender Fluidity in Gods and Heroes | Psychology TodayJul 30, 2024 · The union of masculine and feminine elements shows them to be complementary, inseparable, or one and the same, while also emphasizing divine ...
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[PDF] DID GOD CREATE CHAOS? - Tyndale BulletinThis paper argues that Genesis 1 does point to God as the originator of all things, and also to creation as an ordering of chaos, with little attempt to resolve ...
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Divine Transcendence and Immanence - The Gospel CoalitionWhile God is exalted in his royal dignity and exercises both control and authority (transcendence), he is present to his creation (immanence).
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Cosmic Oceans: The Primordial Waters of Ancient Creation MythsJul 28, 2019 · In myths involving the primordial ocean, it is often the spoken word that is the key divine tool used to calm the waters and initiate creation.
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Sumerian Creator Deities Archetype - MIFOLOGIA | World MythologyCentral to the Sumerian creator archetype was the theme of balance. The deities forged harmony between elements—water and earth, sky and soil. They were not ...
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Emergentism | 7. Lineage: III - Analytical PsychologyNov 7, 2022 · According to Jung, God is one such archetype—the greatest one, in fact, for God is an archetype of the Self (see pp. 127-128). The evolution of ...
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Creation and Conservation - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 12, 2007 · According to Deists, the continued existence of created things required no activity by God in addition to that of creating them (or their ...
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Akhenaten: The Mysteries of Religious Revolution - ARCEAkhenaten imposed new aspects of Egyptian religion, overhauled its royal artistic style, moved Egypt's capital to a previously unoccupied site.Missing: decline | Show results with:decline
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[PDF] Akhenaten's Religious Reforms - BYU ScholarsArchiveNov 5, 2022 · ... Great Hymn to Aten is often cited as an example of both Akhenaten's sun disk theology and his monothe- ism. Hymns praising the gods were not ...
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ANCIENT EGYPT : Great Hymn to the Aten - sofiatopia.orgO sole god without equal ! You are alone, shining in your form of the living Aten. Risen, radiant, distant and near. Great Hymn, 47 & 73-74.Missing: decline legacy
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Akhenaten, Nefertiti & Aten: From Many Gods to One - ARCEThe Hymns stress that the Aten is the only god, encompassing concepts of beauty, love and fatherhood. The heavily denuded remains of one of Akhenaten's Aten ...Missing: decline | Show results with:decline
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The Genetic Legacy of Zoroastrianism in Iran and India: Insights into ...Aug 24, 2017 · Zoroastrianism is one of the oldest extant religions in the world, originating in Persia (present-day Iran) during the second millennium BCE ...
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(PDF) Monotheism the Zoroastrian Way - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · This article examines seemingly monotheistic, polytheistic and dualistic features of Zoroastrianism from the point of view of the Zoroastrian creation myth.
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The Bundahishn ("Creation"), or Knowledge from the Zand - avesta.orgFeb 24, 2022 · The Bundahishn is a Zoroastrian Pahlavi scripture. It has three main themes: creation, the nature of earthly creatures, and the Kayanians ...<|separator|>
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Amesha spenta | Ahura Mazda, Yazatas, Divine Attributes | BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · Amesha spenta, in Zoroastrianism, any of the six divine beings or archangels created by Ahura Mazdā, the Wise Lord, to help govern creation.
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Mazdian Cosmology by Iraj Bashiri - AngelfireThe Amesha Spentas form a pantheon directly below Ahura Mazda, their chief. ... The Bundahishn (Book of Creation) describes the creation of the Amesha Spentas in ...<|separator|>
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Zoroastrianism And Persian Mythology: The Foundation Of BeliefMar 13, 2021 · Ahura Mazda created both the physical and spiritual worlds. He did this in seven stages. First was the sky, then water and earth. Then he ...
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Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu In Zoroastrianism's Creation ...Feb 22, 2021 · Another source that deals with Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu is the collection of writings traditionally known the Bundahishn. This work, whose ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Zoroastrianism is one of the world's oldest monotheistic religionsApr 12, 2025 · Origins (c. 1700–1200 BCE) - Zoroastrianism is one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, founded by the prophet Zarathustra (Zoroaster) ...
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Heard of Zoroastrianism? The ancient religion still has fervent ...Apr 22, 2024 · Zoroastrian communities look to their mobeds for leadership. In Parsi tradition, only the sons of priests can become priests. A mobed may make ...
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Differing Conceptions of the Divine Creator - TheTorah.comSep 22, 2013 · Each is working with a different conception of the creator—a rather human-like God versus a majestic and distant deity ...
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Creation of Light and Luminaires | Texts & Source Sheets ... - SefariaThe initial creation of light by God set the foundation for the concept of Day and Night, establishing a fundamental aspect of our world.
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Bereishis: Making Light of the Creation - Chabad.orgThe revelation of this G‐dly light that was created on the first day is the ultimate goal of creation, the Rebbe explains, and will be revealed when Mashiach ...<|separator|>
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Ein Sof (Kabbalah) | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and ...Ein Sof, or the Infinite One, has two meanings. One is the initial stage of creation, what is referred to as the Creator's intent for creation.
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The Amidah - My Jewish LearningThe Amidah is the core of Jewish worship, a series of blessings while standing, divided into praise, petitions, and thanks.
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A Guide to The Guide to the Perplexed: Table of ContentsBut the ingenuity Maimonides used in defending creation and free will, and in finding rational purposes in every biblical law – enhancing human lives ...
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Tikkun Olam, Unpacked - Reconstructing JudaismWhat is tikkun olam? In this extended article, Rabbi Jeremy Schwartz digs deep into the sources, underpinnings, and implications of “world repair.”
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Nicene Creed### Summary of the Nicene Creed (Focus: God as Creator and Trinity)
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[PDF] Augustine of Hippo on creatio ex nihiloAugustine, even if he is familiar with the Platonic tradition, he adopts the concept of creatio ex nihilo, which was proposed by the second century Apologists.Missing: patristic | Show results with:patristic
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Aquinas's Five Proofs for the Existence of God - OPEN OKSTATEAquinas responds to this question by offering the following five proofs: 1. The Argument from Motion: Our senses can perceive motion by seeing that things act ...
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[PDF] Faith in Creation: Martin Luther's Sermons on Genesis 1A review of Luther's theological reflections on the story of our world's creation will remind us how such seemingly abstruse doctrines as God's omnipotence and ...
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The New Heaven and New Earth - The Gospel Coalition“The new heavens and new earth” refers to the state of creation after Jesus' return and final judgment. It is also referred to as “new creation,” and both of ...
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Surah Fussilat - 9-12 - Quran.com### Summary of Surah Fussilat 41:9-12 (English Translation)
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Al-Khaliq Meaning: The Creator (99 Names of Allah) - My IslamThe One who brings everything from non-existence to existence. Al Khaaliq (in Arabic: ٱلْخَالِقُ) He is the one who creates things from nothing with no precedents.
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Divine Creativity Unveiled: Exploring Al-Khaliq in Islamic TheologyIt reinforces the concept of Tawheed, the oneness and uniqueness of Allah, establishing Him as the sole originator of life and existence. This acknowledgment ...
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So let man see from what he is created - Islam Question & AnswerMay 11, 2002 · This is how Adam was created: from the earth – ie from its dust – which was then mixed with water to form mud, which then became black, stinking mud.
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SAHIH BUKHARI, BOOK 55: ProphetsThe Prophet said, "Allah created Adam, making him 60 cubits tall. When He created him, He said to him, "Go and greet that group of angels, and listen to their ...<|separator|>
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Aristotle's Substance (Jawhar) and Accident ('Arad) and Greek and ...The Ash'aris said that it was obligatory upon everyone to know and understand the intellectual demonstration of the created and temporal nature of the universe ...
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[PDF] An Analysis of the Ash'ari-Mu'tazilite Conflict in the Ḥāshiya of An ...eternal, therefore the Quran must be temporal and created by God at some point in time. On the other hand, the Ash'aris believe that divine speech is part ...
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Tajalli (Manifestation) - Fethullah Gülen's Official Web SiteJan 13, 2009 · Tajalli has several meanings such as being uncovered, coming forth, appearance and development within a certain framework and, to a certain extent, Divine ...
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Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh | Bahá'í Reference LibraryA selection of passages from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, compiled and translated by Shoghi Effendi, including extracts from Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, ...
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An Unknowable God | Revelation | God and His Creation - Bahai.orgIt is impossible for any mortal mind to truly understand the reality of God. Whatever is created can never comprehend or describe its creator.
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Manifestations of God | Revelation | God and His Creation - Bahai.orgThe Manifestation of God is the light-bringer of the world. Like the arrival of spring, His coming releases a fresh outpouring of spirit into creation and has ...
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Some Answered Questions | Bahá'í Reference Library - Bahai.orgLikewise, the existence of creation is non-existence in relation to that of God. Thus, even though the universe has existence, in relation to God it is non- ...
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Some Answered Questions | Bahá'í Reference Library - Bahai.orgFor Bahá'ís, the science of evolution is accepted, but the conclusion that humanity is merely an accidental branch of the animal kingdom—with all its attendant ...
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Science and Religion | An Ever-Advancing Civilization - Bahai.orgTaken together, science and religion provide the fundamental organizing principles by which individuals, communities, and institutions function and evolve.
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Probing the Relationships Between Mandaeans (the Followers of ...Indeed, much of the Mandaeans' thought and practice, especially their rituals of water ablution, have deep origins going back to Sumer, Akkad and Babylonia, ...
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[PDF] The Israelite Origins of the Mandaean People - BYU ScholarsArchiveIn the course of this paper, I will show that there is evidence which links the origin of Mandaeism very closely to Judea and the pre-Christian sectarian, or ...Missing: Hayyi Rabbi Rabba
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Sikhism - Yale Chaplain's OfficeSikhism is a monotheistic ... founded in the late fifteenth century CE. Sikhism's founding figure was Guru Nanak, who was followed by nine other gurus ...Missing: 15th | Show results with:15th
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Exploring Various Aspects of Sikh History and Sikhism | SikhNetNov 9, 2024 · Rejection of Rituals and Idolatry: Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, rejected the prevalent elaborate rituals and idolatry common in both ...
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God as a Creator - Waheguru (God) and authority - Edexcel - BBCSikhs believe that Waheguru is part of them in the form of the divine spark close divine sparkThe soul, the part of Waheguru (the Sikh word for God) in each ...Missing: Japji | Show results with:Japji
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Essentials of Sikhism | Khushwant Singh - Sikh Research InstituteApr 25, 2015 · Sikhism is a religion of the way, emphasizing practice, honest work, sharing, and the discipline of the Name, to resolve suffering.Missing: shabad hukam
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"Understanding Japji Sahib" Book by Sardar Rawel Singh - SikhNetFeb 27, 2019 · Japji of Guru Nanak Sahib, the Founder of Sikhi (Sikhism), is the essence of Sikh theology. It is the first Bani in the Sikh holy Scripture, ...
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Hukam (Command) - Discover SikhismIt is the Hukam of Waheguru that controls creation. ਹੁਕਮੀ ਹੁਕਮੁ ਚਲਾਏ ਰਾਹੁ ॥ Hukmī hukam cẖalā▫e rāhu || God's command leads us to walk on the path. ~ Sri Guru Granth ...
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HenotheismHenotheism (Greek "one god") is a term coined by Max Müller, to mean devotion to a single primary god while accepting the existence or possible existence of ...Missing: origin scholarly<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Monotheism, Polytheism, Monolatry, or Henotheism? Toward ...Aug 5, 2025 · This view insists that “monotheism” must mean that the existence of other gods is denied. Both views are problematic and fall short of doing ...
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[PDF] Monotheism, Polytheism, Monolatry, or Henotheism? Toward an ...The debate is whether Israel's faith evolved from polytheism or henotheism to monotheism, or if passages with other gods refer to human beings or idols.Missing: monolatrism sources
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[PDF] The Canaanite God El: His Role in Ugaritic Literature - MacSphereEl, the high Canaanite god, is examined in Ugaritic texts, with the thesis arguing his ethical attributes are insignificant to his role in myth and legend.
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El Worship | The Origin and Character of God - Oxford AcademicKey functions of El traditions are highlighted: El as father, divine kinsman, and benevolent protector as well as El's role as the head of a mythological divine ...
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[PDF] Are Yahweh and El Distinct Deities in Deut. 32:8-9 and Psalm 82?The paper questions if Yahweh and El are separate deities, arguing that in early Israel, Yahweh was not the top tier god, but one of his sons.
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Israel's Polytheistic Background and the Ugaritic Texts (Oxford/New ...May 29, 2023 · Psalm 82 also presents the god El presiding in a divine assembly at which Yahweh stands up and makes his accusation against the other gods.
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[PDF] Who Controls the Water? Yahweh vs. Baal - BYU ScholarsArchiveJan 1, 2003 · Baalism, the belief in Baal as the god of water and storm, was a threat to the belief that Yahweh controlled water, storm, and prosperity.Missing: elevated | Show results with:elevated
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[PDF] An Analysis of the Function of Yahweh in the Divine Council of ...May 5, 2010 · Instead, scholars use the divine council parallels in the Ugaritic texts and Hebrew texts to prove that the biblical religion was no different.Missing: elevated | Show results with:elevated
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[PDF] The god Varuna in the Rig-VedaApr 12, 2025 · But the most distinctive teaching of this hymn is that Varuna is the source and foundation of law. Upon thee, undeceivable one, are founded.Missing: henotheism | Show results with:henotheism
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Varuna as Marine God: Iconography and Symbolism - Academia.eduVaruna is one among the earliest deities to be worshipped in Hinduism. His mention can be traced to the Rig Veda, the oldest known Vedic Sanskrit text.
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[PDF] A systematic understanding of the evolution of Hindu deities in the ...decline of the Vedic gods is evident in the Rig Veda Samhita. This is the rise of kathenotheism or henotheism. Within the Vedic pantheon there are as many ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] An Analysis of the Pharaoh Akhenaten's Religious and ...Various scholars have drawn different conclusions that classify Atenism as monotheism, henotheism, atheism and almost everything in between. Easily the most ...
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When Did Monotheism Emerge in Ancient Israel?The origins of biblical monotheism can be located early in Israel's history, most likely by early in the first millennium BCE.
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Monism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 19, 2007 · There are many monisms. What they share is that they attribute oneness. Where they differ is in what they target and how they count.Monisms · Important examples · Existence Monism · Priority Monism
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Baruch Spinoza - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJun 29, 2001 · After all, if pantheism is the view that God is everything, then Spinoza is a pantheist only if he identifies God with all of Nature. Indeed, ...Spinoza's Theory of Attributes · Spinoza's Modal Metaphysics
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Parmenides - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 8, 2008 · While abandoning the idea that Parmenidean monism was a specific reaction to the theories of any of his predecessors, these two works continue ...
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Neoplatonism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 11, 2016 · Neoplatonic philosophy is a strict form of principle-monism that strives to understand everything on the basis of a single cause that they ...
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Plotinus - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 25, 2024 · Plotinus is generally regarded as the founder of Late Antique Platonism, sometimes termed “Neoplatonism”, a school of thought that, while ...
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Dualism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 19, 2003 · Dualism contrasts with monism, which says that there is only one fundamental kind; and, rather less commonly, with pluralism, which is the view ...
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 13, 1997 · ... acosmism. ... The understanding of what Hegel means by the concept religion in turn becomes tied to understanding what he means by philosophy.
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Panentheism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDec 4, 2008 · Panentheism considers God and the world to be inter-related with the world being in God and God being in the world.
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Advaita Vedanta - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMula–avidya (“root ignorance”) is the universal ignorance that is equivalent to Māyā, and is controlled by īśvara. The Vivarana School holds that since ...<|separator|>
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Chandogya Upanishad, Verse 3.14.1 (English and Sanskrit)Jan 4, 2019 · Verse 1: All this is Brahman. Everything comes from Brahman, everything goes back to Brahman, and everything is sustained by Brahman.
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Role of Meditation in VedantaMay 4, 2023 · Meditation is a platform from which one can discriminate between the objects arising in the mind (thoughts, feelings, and sensations) and the witnessing ...
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Daoist PhilosophyDaoism (sometimes called Taoism) is one of the two great indigenous philosophical traditions of China.
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Pratityasamutpada - Encyclopedia of BuddhismThe concept of pratityasamutpada is the basis for other key concepts in Buddhism, such as the four noble truths, karma and rebirth. The general principle of ...Missing: deity | Show results with:deity
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[PDF] Brahmanism, Buddhism, and Hinduism - Buddhist Publication SocietyAn historical analysis of the elements of Purāṇic. Brāhmaṇism or Hinduism shows that more than half of them are of non-Vedic and of post-Buddhist origin. In ...
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DN 1: Brahmajālasutta—Bhikkhu Sujato - SuttaCentralThe Buddha was traveling along the road between Rājagaha and Nāḷandā together with a large Saṅgha of five hundred mendicants.
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Nagarjuna | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyNagarjuna's central concept of the “emptiness (sunyata) of all things (dharmas),” which pointed to the incessantly changing and so never fixed nature of all ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] BUDDHISM IN THE SHADOW OF BRAHMANISM by Johannes ...Aug 30, 2015 · This suggests that an important change had taken place between the second century. BCE and the second or third century CE: The Brahmins of the ...
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Answers on Dzogchen - Lotsawa House... spontaneous expressions arising through confusion. We can see that this is not the inherent condition of the genuine nature of clear light itself. If it ...Missing: creator | Show results with:creator
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The Concept of God in Jainism - Jaina.orgJainism believes that universe and all its substances or entities are eternal. It has no beginning or end with respect to time. Universe runs own its own ...
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(PDF) Jain Cosmology - Academia.eduJain cosmology considers the universe as an uncreated entity that has existed since infinity with neither beginning nor end. Jain texts describe the shape of ...
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Lord Mahavir and Jain Religion - Colorado State UniversityLord Mahavir was the twenty-fourth and the last Tirthankara of the Jain religion. According to Jain philosophy, all Tirthankaras were born as human beings.
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[DOC] RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE JAINASGod in the sense of an extra-cosmic personal creator has no place in the Jaina philosophy. It emphatically opposes the idea of such creator as illogical nd ...
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The Tattvas of JainismJaina philosophers identify five causes for the influx of Karma, namely delusion or false belief (midhyatva), indulgence in pleasures (avirati), carelessness ( ...
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The Living Cosmos of Jainsim: A Traditional Science Grounded in ...... eternal, not created by any deity, and ultimately responsible for its own destiny. Jainism provides one of India's most thorough attempts to encapsulate a ...
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Writings on the universe - JainpediaThe Śvetāmbara and Digambara sects agree broadly on Jain cosmology but have developed distinct traditions in cosmological writings. The most notable Digambara ...
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(PDF) Trimurti manifestation in Hindu temples - Academia.eduThis characteristic led to creator instead of Brahma. And sometimes he is a conclusion that all super powers to protect and considered as the material cause ...
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Rig-Veda, Book 10: HYMN CXXI. Ka. | Sacred Texts Archive1. IN the beginning rose Hiranyagarbha, born Only Lord of all created beings. He fixed and holdeth up this earth and heaven. What God shall we adore with our ...
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[PDF] O'Flaherty and Sproul, Creation Myths of India (combined readings)Here the creator god Prajapati is produced in the form of a golden egg. Rather than the egg being laid upon the primeval waters by a bird or god, as was done in.
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(PDF) Theoretical Status of Vaishnavism - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · In addition, this article is entitled Vaishnavism in a theoretical position to explore how to worship God through Vaishnavism. ResearchGate Logo.
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Saivism or Shaivism - Basic ConceptsSaivism (Shaivism) is a major sect of Hinduism. Saivism means the tradition which upholds the belief that Lord Siva is the Lord of Universe and the Creator ...
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Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses | British MuseumAtum was thought to be the first god and creator of the world and from Atum the Ennead were born. They were like a big family of magical beings and each member ...
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Creation myths and form(s) of the gods in ancient Egypt - SmarthistoryThe sun god plays a primary role in the Heliopolitan creation theology. In this system, creation was enacted by a group of deities referred to as the Great ...
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Ancient Egyptian Creation Myths: From Watery Chaos to Cosmic EggJul 13, 2021 · Ptah was the patron deity of craftsmen, and in the Memphite version of creation he plays the role of the primary creator god (see also lead ...
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Egyptian Gods - The Complete List - World History EncyclopediaApr 14, 2016 · Atum (Ra) - The sun god, supreme lord of the gods, first god of the Ennead (tribunal of nine gods), creator of the universe and human beings.
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[PDF] The Shabaka Stone: An Introduction - BYU ScholarsArchiveThe text described, among other things, a story of the Memphite god Ptah as the creator of all things and, in his manifestation as the god Horus (patron god of ...
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