apologetic concepts

  • 71God is dead — This article is about the philosophical event described by Nietzsche. For other uses, see God is dead (disambiguation). God is dead (German:   Gott ist tot (help·info); also known as the death of God) is a widely quoted statement by G …

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  • 72Anti-Catholicism — The Christian Martyrs Last Prayer, by Jean Léon Gérôme (1883) …

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  • 73Anti-Christian sentiment — This article is about negative attitudes towards Christians. For criticism of the doctrines and practices of Christianity, see Criticism of Christianity. For acts committed against Christians because of their faith, see Persecution of Christians …

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  • 74Āstika and nāstika — Astika redirects here. For the Hindu sage, see Astika (mythology). Part of a series on Hindu philosophy …

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  • 75Trinitarian Universalism — The highest heaven from Gustave Doré s illustrations to the Divine Comedy …

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  • 76Christian feminism — Part of a series on Christianity and Gender Theology Female disciples of Jesus Gender roles in Christianity …

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  • 77Relationship between Friedrich Nietzsche and Max Stirner — The philosophers Friedric …

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  • 78Dualist pantheism — holds that there are two major types of substance, physical and mental/spiritual. Dualistic pantheism is very diverse, and may include beliefs in reincarnation, cosmic consciousness, and paranormal connections across Nature. Criticisms of this… …

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  • 79Names of God in Christianity — There are various names of God in Christianity. Some names refer to one person of the Trinity, while others refer to the entire Trinity. There are a number of names that can refer either to God the Father or to the entire Trinity, and often God… …

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  • 80Apophatic theology — Via Negativa redirects here. For The X Files episode, see Via Negativa (The X Files). Apophatic theology (from Greek ἀπόφασις from ἀπόφημι apophēmi, to deny ) also known as negative theology or via negativa (Latin for negative way ) is a theology …

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