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  • 111Nature and Attributes of God —     The Nature and Attributes of God     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Nature and Attributes of God     I. As Known Through Natural Reason     A. Infinity of God     B. Unity or Unicity of God     C. Simplicity of God     D. Divine Personality… …

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  • 112Divine filiation — Fra Angelico s Baptism of Christ Divine filiation is a Christian concept of becoming a child of God . The concept implicates a share in the life and role of Jesus Christ. Divine filiation refers to the relationship between Jesus and God,… …

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  • 113The All — (also called The One, The Absolute, The Great One, The Creator, The Supreme Mind, The Supreme Good, The Father, and The Universal Mother) is the Hermetic or panentheistic view of God, which is that everything that is, or at least that can be… …

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  • 114Hedonism — is the philosophy that pleasure is of ultimate importance, the most important pursuit. The name derives from the Greek word for delight (polytonic|ἡδονισμός hēdonismos from polytonic|ἡδονή hēdonē pleasure , a cognate of English sweet + suffix… …

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  • 115Homunculus et la Belle Etoile — is a poem from Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was first published in 1919. [Buttel, p. 212. See also the LibriVox site for the complete public domain poems of Wallace Stevens.… …

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  • 116Christian views on slavery — Part of a series on Slavery Contemporary slavery …

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  • 117Waheguru — ( pa. ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ, IAST|vāhigurū or pa. ਵਾਹਗੁਰੂ, IAST|vāhgurū ; also transliterated Vahiguru)It is the term used in Sikhism to refer to the God or infinite creator. It means The Wonderful Teacher in the Punjabi language. Wah translates to wonder and …

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  • 118Summum bonum — (Latin for the highest good) is an expression used in philosophy, particularly in medieval philosophy, to describe the ultimate importance, the singular and most ultimate end which human beings ought to pursue. The summum bonum is generally… …

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  • 119Concupiscence — • In its widest acceptation, concupiscence is any yearning of the soul for good; in its strict and specific acceptation, a desire of the lower appetite contrary to reason Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Concupiscence     Co …

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  • 120Individualism — • The tendency to magnify individual liberty, as against external authority, and individual activity, as against associated activity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Individualism     Individualism …

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