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  • 81Process theology — is a school of thought influenced by the metaphysical process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) and further developed by Charles Hartshorne (1897–2000). While there are process theologies that are similar, but unrelated to the work …

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  • 82Patripassianism — is a form of modalism, the teaching that there is only one God, who appears in three different modes (as opposed to the orthodox teaching that there is one God, who exists in three persons).Patripassianism comes from the Latin, and means the… …

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  • 83Shia Islam — Shia redirects here. For other uses, see Shia (disambiguation) …

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  • 84Sin — For other uses, see Sin (disambiguation). Sinful , Sinner , and Sinners redirect here. For other uses, see Sinful (disambiguation), Sinner (disambiguation), and Sinners (disambiguation). A Sistine Chapel fresco depicts the expulsion of Adam and… …

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  • 85Names of God in Judaism — Part of a series on …

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  • 86Problem of evil — Part of a series on God General conceptions …

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  • 87Theology — Theological studies redirects here. For the academic journal, see Theological Studies. Albert the Great (1193/1206–1280), patron saint of Roman Catholic theologians …

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  • 88Teleological argument — A teleological or design argument[1][2][3] is an argument for the existence of God. The argument is based on an interpretation of teleology wherein purpose and intelligent design appear to exist in Nature beyond the scope of any such human… …

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  • 89Trinitarian — The word trinitarian is used in several senses: *Ideas or things pertaining to the Holy Trinity. *A person or group adhering to the doctrine of Trinitarianism, which holds God to subsist in the form of the Holy Trinity. *The Trinitarian Order is… …

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  • 90Theodosius I — Infobox Roman emperor name =Theodosius I full name =Flavius Theodosius (from birth to accession); Flavius Theodosius Augustus (as emperor) title =Emperor of the Roman Empire caption =Coin featuring Theodosius I reign =August 378 May 15 392… …

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