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  • ...rent, and their ensuing redemption through a spiritual journey of either a Christian or psychological kind. *''Shakespeare's approach towards Christian Mysticism after 1600'' (essay, 2005)
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  • | religion = [[Evangelical Christian]] '''Doug Fields''' is an American [[evangelical Christian]] author, speaker and consultant, specializing in [[youth ministries]]. Fie
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  • ...stent with Fishacre’s chronology (De Rijk 1962-67, Vol. II, 71) than other writers of the same period. In Metaphysics, Fishacre's view lies within the Christian neo-Platonic tradition, that being is essence. God is completely what he i
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  • ...nturies. It was both a method and a system which aimed to reconcile the [[Christian theology]] of the [[Church Fathers]] with the [[Greek philosophy]] of [[Ari ...ose [[Summa Theologiae]] is an ambitious synthesis of Greek philosophy and Christian doctrine. In the [[Renaissance]], the deductive and ''a priori'' methods o
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  • ...was a star shortstop at Miami's [[Westminster Christian School|Westminster Christian High School]]. In 100 games he batted .419 with 90 steals. Westminster went ...P]] trophy. A-Rod, a two-time runner up in the balloting by the [[Baseball Writers Association of America]], joined outfielder [[Andre Dawson]] from the {{by|
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  • ...n of the CARE Party. Meyer, a frustrated athlete, who became a born-again Christian, flooded the election with members of his congregation, the Calvary Church. [[Category:American non-fiction writers]]
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  • ...e that some of them are true (or false) only in a derivative sense. Other writers may add additional entities to the list. * Habermas, Jürgen (1990), ''Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action'', Christian Lenhardt and Shierry Weber Nicholsen (trans.), Thomas McCarthy (intro.), MI
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  • ...e that some of them are true (or false) only in a derivative sense. Other writers may add additional entities to the list. * Habermas, Jürgen (1990), ''Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action'', Christian Lenhardt and Shierry Weber Nicholsen (trans.), Thomas McCarthy (intro.), MI
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  • ...e that some of them are true (or false) only in a derivative sense. Other writers may add additional entities to the list. * Habermas, J. (1990), ''Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action'', Christian Lenhardt and Shierry Weber Nicholsen (trans.), Thomas McCarthy (intro.), MI
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  • ...r to the [http://chi.gospelcom.net/DAILYF/2002/01/daily-01-30-2002.shtml ''Christian History Institute'']</ref>. ...f [[Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune|Turgot]] and other European writers as to the viciousness of the framework of state governments. Turgot argued
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  • ...ures. The 'fall' occurred with the advent of Judaic morals (and particular Christian Catholic morality), from which our modern liberal view is derived. ...' in essence with all the uncertainties that brings to bear on exceptional writers like yourself. With best wishes, D. ([[User:Domniqencore|Domniqencore]] ([[
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  • | religion = [[Unitarian]]/[[Deist]]/[[Christian]] ...heavily influenced by the Country Party of 18th century British opposition writers. He was influenced by John Locke (particularly relating to the principle of
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  • ...Daryl Hannah]] (later cast in ''Kill Bill'') as Mia; [[Johnny Depp]] and [[Christian Slater]] (previously cast in ''[[True Romance]]'') as Pumpkin; and [[Pam Gr ...fanzine]] way that you want to rub noses in it - the noses of those zombie writers who take 'screenwriting' classes that teach them the formulas for 'hit film
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  • ...</ref> After the revolution, Washington frequently accompanied his wife to Christian church services; however, there is no record of his ever taking communion, ...biographers continue to debate the degree to which he can be counted as a Christian, and the degree to which he was a [[deism|deist]].
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  • ...mon he had heard as a young man, called, "If you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?"<ref> [http://www.history.n ...er swept the region. In the North, Carter appealed largely to conservative Christian and rural voters and had little chance of winning a majority in most states
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