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  • 101The Absolute —     The Absolute     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Absolute     A term employed in modern philosophy with various meanings, but applied generally speaking to the Supreme Being. It signifies     (1) that which is complete and perfect;     (2) that …

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  • 102Historical definitions of race — The historical definition of race was an immutable and distinct type or species, sharing distinct racial characteristics such as constitution, temperament, and mental abilities. These races were not conceived as being related with each other, but …

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  • 103Calvinism — • Calvin succeeded Luther in point of time and was committed to a struggle with Zwingli s disciples at Zurich and elsewhere, known as Sacramentarians Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Calvinism     Calvinism …

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  • 104Vedanta —    Vedanta, literally the end or conclusion (anta) of the VEDA, is the most important philosophical school in Indian tradition. It is a wide and capa cious field that includes those who adhere to a strict non dualist (ADVAITA) perspective, those… …

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  • 105Pranava yoga — is a name given[by whom?] to the classical method of meditation outlined in the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. It is also called[by whom?] Om yoga and O …

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  • 106Buddhist art — Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal History Timeline · Councils …

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  • 107Olive and Hurley Old School Baptist Church — Olive Hurley Church Olive and Hurley Old School Baptist Church Denomination Primitive Baptist Membership 136 (1832) 119 (1871) 104 (1879) History Former name(s) Baptist Church of Christ at Tongore First Baptist Church in Marbletown First Baptist… …

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  • 108Satguru — or Sadguru means true guru. ( sa. सदगुरू) The term satguru distinguishes itself from other forms of gurus, such as musical instructors, scriptural teachers, parents, and so on. The satguru is a title given specifically only to an enlightened… …

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  • 109Sexual abstinence — is the practice of voluntarily refraining from some or all aspects of sexual activity. Common reasons to deliberately abstain from the physical expression of sexual desire include religious or philosophical reasons (e.g., chastity), material… …

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  • 110Dogma — • Signifies, in the writings of the ancient classical authors, sometimes, an opinion or that which seems true to a person; sometimes, the philosophical doctrines or tenets, and especially the distinctive philosophical doctrines, of a particular… …

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