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DIVINITY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 31, 2025 · The meaning of DIVINITY is theology. How to use divinity in a sentence.
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DIVINITY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary1. the quality or condition of being divine 2. a divine being; a god; deity 3. a divine power, virtue, etc. 4. the study of religion; theology
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Divinity - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Old French and Latin, "divinity" means the science of divine things, the quality of being divine, or a divine being like God.
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Divine Illumination - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyNov 2, 1999 · Divine illumination is the idea that humans need divine assistance for cognitive activities, and is an alternative to naturalism.
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Divine Simplicity | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDivine simplicity denies any physical or metaphysical composition in God, meaning God is the divine nature itself with no unnecessary properties.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Divinity - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.comA divinity is a religious being, like a god or angel. It's also a word for the study of religion, which is studied at divinity school.
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What is the Difference Between Theology and Divinity?Jan 30, 2020 · Divinity is a reference to all things that come from God, which are considered sacred. Theology is the study of Gods or deities and religions based on beliefs.Missing: scholarly sources
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Deity - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating c.1300 from Old French and Latin deus, deity means divine nature or godhood, referring to a god or supreme being with godlike attributes.
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Strong's Greek: 2305. θειότης (theiotés) -- Divinity, Divine NatureWord Origin: [from G2304 (θεῖος - divine)] 1. divinity (abstractly). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. godhead. From theios; divinity (abstractly) -- godhead.
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Western Concepts of God - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThe Neo-Platonic God of Plotinus (204/5-270 A.D.) is the source of the universe, which is the inevitable overflow of divinity. In that overflow, the universe ...
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Divine Simplicity - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 20, 2006 · Divine Simplicity (DDS) means God is identical to his attributes and existence, lacking parts, and is identical to his nature.
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Omnipotence (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)### Summary of Omnipotence as a Divine Attribute
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Omniscience (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)### Summary of Omniscience as a Divine Attribute
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Eternity in Christian Thought (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)### Philosophical Definition of Eternity in Relation to Divine Attributes
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divine holiness and divine perfection - Cambridge University PressJul 10, 2018 · Holiness among the divine attributes To call God 'holy', on this view, is to affirm God's absolute moral perfection. 5 I have two main reasons ...
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[PDF] Greco-Roman Concepts of Deity - Scholars CrossingJupiter was the one god above all other gods, especially when linked with Greek mythology as Zeus. At the same time,. Zeus could be controlled by fate or he ...Missing: chief | Show results with:chief
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[PDF] Aristotle's Two Intellects: A Modest ProposalAristotle says our intellect is divine in relation to the person as a whole ... But in Metaphysics 7.7. Aristotle explains how it works in the case of an unmoved ...
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[PDF] The Function of Mythology and Religion in Ancient Greek Society.These are commonly called the Mystery Religions or Mystery Cults. There are three main mystery cults of ancient Greek and pre-Greek origin. They are the ...
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Mesopotamia (Chapter 2) - The Cambridge Companion to Ancient ...Religion thus reinforced the structure of Mesopotamian society. Moreover, divine interaction within the polytheistic system guaranteed the cosmic order.
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Mesopotamian Religion - University of WashingtonThe plot of the Enuma elish describes both the creation of the cosmos as a whole and the evolution of the political order of Mesopotamia until that time – as ...
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[PDF] Book of the Dead: Becoming God in Ancient EgyptOct 3, 2017 · Osiris's resurrection served as a mythological prec- edent through which the deceased sought rejuvena- tion. Osiris, and therefore the ...
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[PDF] Kingship and the Gods - Institute for the Study of Ancient CulturesThe book argues that in Egypt, the king was a god, while in Mesopotamia, the king was a mortal, a "great man".<|separator|>
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Hellenistic Astrology | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyHellenistic and Late Antiquity astrologers built their craft upon Babylonian (and to a lesser extent Egyptian) astrological traditions.
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Yahweh - World History EncyclopediaOct 22, 2018 · Yahweh is the name of the state god of the ancient Kingdom of Israel and, later, the Kingdom of Judah. His name is composed of four Hebrew ...
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YHWH: The God that Is vs. the God that Becomes - TheTorah.comJan 17, 2017 · Enigmatic as it may be, ehyeh asher ehyeh remains the sole overt exposition of the divine name YHWH in the entire Hebrew Bible. Thus ...
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[PDF] THE SHEMA THROUGH THE AGES: A PRE-MODERN HISTORY ...Jan 8, 2016 · Can the Trinity be read into the oneness of God? This paper traces the history of interpretation of Deut 6:4 from its original context through.
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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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The Prophets' Knowledge of Contemporary IdolatryJan 22, 2009 · One of the most frequent rebukes that came from the mouths of the prophets was their condemnation of idolatry. They of course condemned ...Missing: critiques | Show results with:critiques
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[PDF] Monotheism, Polytheism, Monolatry, or Henotheism? Toward an ...the new outlook of monotheism.2 After the exile, so it is put forth, the gods of the nations are relegated to the status of angels. Both proposals fail on a ...
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Ein-Sof - Jewish Virtual LibraryEin-Sof, meaning 'The Infinite,' is a Kabbalistic term for God's transcendent essence, apart from His relationship to the created world.Missing: development | Show results with:development
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[PDF] The Meaning of the LOGOS in John 1:1-18 - Scholars CrossingThe term λόγος in the New Testament is a very important word in the Bible, because it indicates the Messiah, Jesus Christ, who was predicted in the Old ...
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Divine fellowship in the Gospel of John: A Trinitarian spiritualityOct 30, 2019 · From the beginning of the early Church onwards, the early Christians embraced decisively exclusive monotheism and the veneration of Jesus. Both ...
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The Natures, Minds, and Wills of Christ in Christian PhilosophyApr 11, 2024 · Traditional Christian theology affirms that Jesus Christ is truly human and truly divine. This doctrine is grounded in historical evidence and ...
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Trinity > History of Trinitarian Doctrines (Stanford Encyclopedia of ...This supplementary document discusses the history of Trinity theories. Although early Christian theologians speculated in many ways on the Father, Son, and Holy ...
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[PDF] The Importance of Athanasius and the Views of His CharacterSep 19, 2017 · ... defenses of the Nicene Creed that would be more fully and specifically addressed in his later writing. 212 Athanasius, Orations Against the ...
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Christological Controversies in the Early ChurchAccording to Arius and his followers, Jesus was a created being, not ontologically equal to the Father. ... So eager was he to avoid the Arian error and emphasize ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Theosis (Deification) as a Biblical and Historical DoctrineBiblical texts such as these contribute to the Christian concept of theosis – the doctrine that examines how humans are divinized. The word theosis is not found.
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The Relational Essence of the Triune God in Augustine's De TrinitateThis paper offers an alternative interpretation of Augustine's conception of the Trinity, specifically addressing the relational essence of the Triune God ...
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Trinity > History of Trinitarian Doctrines (Stanford Encyclopedia of ...Like Augustine, he holds that the persons are distinguished by their relational properties, but he does this on the basis of church tradition, not because he ...
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Unity of Allah (Tawhid) - Al-Islam.orgTawhid instructs Muslims that: there is only one God, one truth, one straight line between two points: God and His servants, one family, one couple of parents, ...
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Understanding the Qur'an Through the Names and Attributes of AllahMar 30, 2023 · This paper will explore approaching the Qur'an through Allah's names, and how that impacts the way we receive its message.
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99 Names of Allah - Al Asma ul Husna | Islamic Relief UKThe 99 Names of Allah (SWT) with meaning ; 18, الْفَتَّاحُ, AL-FATTAAH ; 19, اَلْعَلِيْمُ, AL-'ALEEM ; 20, الْقَابِضُ, AL-QAABID ; 21, الْبَاسِطُ, AL-BAASIT ...
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The Prophet Muhammad and the Origins of IslamBecause Muhammad was the chosen recipient and messenger of the word of God through the divine revelations, Muslims from all walks of life strive to follow his ...
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Ibn 'Arabî - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 5, 2008 · Ibn 'Arabî has typically been called the founder of the doctrine of wahdat al-wujûd, the Oneness of Being or the Unity of Existence, but this is ...
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Oneness of Being (wahdat al-wujud) - Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi SocietyIbn ʿArabī's understanding of waḥdat al-wujūd in Islam is founded on a Quranic text and two authentic traditions (ḥadīth).Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Al-Ghazālī's Approach in Refuting Anthropomorphism - ResearchGateAug 8, 2025 · This study demonstrates al-Ghazālī's holistic approach in refuting anthropomorphism that includes the learned and laymen and ensuring one's creed is preserved.
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Upanisads - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThe Upaniṣads are ancient texts from India that were composed orally in Sanskrit between about 700 B.C.E. and 300 B.C.E. There are thirteen major Upaniṣads, ...
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God: Personal, Impersonal, and Beyond: Vedantic PerspectivesBrahman is often translated today as God, but, according to Advaita Vedanta, this is not God as a personal being. The true nature of brahman is nirguna: that is ...
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Monotheistic Concept in Islam and Sikhism: A Critical ComparisonApr 20, 2023 · Both Islam and Sikhism believe in the concept of one God where God in Islam, generally known as-"Allah" and in Sikhism-"Waheguru". Regarding ...
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All About Hinduism - The Divine Life SocietyPuja And Ishta-Devata. Puja is the common term for ritual worship, of which there are numerous synonyms such as Archana, Vandana, Bhajana, etc., though some ...
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What Buddhists Believe - Belief in Deities (Devas)Buddhists do not deny the existence of various gods or deities. Devas are more fortunate than human beings as far as sensual pleasures are concerned.
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Buddha nature | Dictionary of BuddhismMahayana Buddhism generally holds that all people possess the innate Buddha nature, though its existence is obscured by illusions and evil karma.
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Religious Daoism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)Summary of each segment:
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The Way of the Kami | The Pluralism ProjectShintō, the “way of the kami,” is a tradition indigenous to Japan. Some may translate the term kami into English as “god,” “deity,” or “spirit,” but kami eludes ...
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Tian 天, Heaven (www.chinaknowledge.de)Tian 天 (Heaven) is an important concept of Chinese philosophy, especially in Confucianism.
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Chan Buddhism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)### Summary of Chan Buddhism on Key Topics
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Indigenous Americans: Spirituality and EcosPerhaps the most important aspect of Native American religion is the conception of creation as a living process, resulting in a living universe in which a ...
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Orisha Worship Communities: A Reconsideration of Organisational ...It is commonly understood by both scholars and practitioners of Yoruba religion in the Americas that initiates in Africa worship only one or two Orisha, ...
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Archetype symbols and altered consciousness: a study of shamanic ...May 9, 2024 · Shamans undergo rituals that induce altered states of consciousness (ASC) and transform them into spirit beings, creating a unique shamanic ...
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Mana and Tapu – BRADD SHORE” in “Developments in Polynesian ...The Polynesian concept of mana, though often used with reference to chiefs, is always tied to the powers of the gods. The hierarchical Polynesian cosmos ...
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[PDF] A Brief History of Native American Religious Resistance By Lee IrwinDuring the early twentieth century, however, Native religious reaffirmation movements tended to decline as indigenous peoples struggled to survive under the.
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SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: The existence of God (Prima Pars, Q. 2)I answer that, The existence of God can be proved in five ways. The first and more manifest way is the argument from motion. It is certain, and evident to ...
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[PDF] The Interior Castle or The MansionsAuthor(s): Teresa of Avila, St. Zimmerman, Benedict (Editor). Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Description: Interior Castle ...
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Pseudo-Dionysius the AreopagiteSep 6, 2004 · Dionysius presents us with complex affirmative (kataphatic) and negative (apophatic) forms of theology, exploring what we can say about God, ...
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[PDF] reading the doctrine of fana and baqa in the Mathnawi of Jalal al-Din ...Notwithstanding the abundance of scholarship on Rumi's Mathnawi, in the Western world; the nature of the Sufi doctrine of self-annihilation (fana) and ...
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The Practice of Zen - jstorSatori, on the other hand, is mentioned six times in the Index and discussed four times at length. The book includes two hundred pages from the Essays in Zen ...
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Albert Einstein: Religion and Science | Sacred Texts ArchiveOn the other hand, I maintain that the cosmic religious feeling is the strongest and noblest motive for scientific research.Missing: quote | Show results with:quote
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