10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BELIEFLESS»
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beliefless in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Prolegomena to a Philosophy of Religion
See Justificational pluralism; Pragmatic arguments Operational religious faith, 1
26 can be grounded in (beliefless) propositional religious faith instead of
propositional religious belief, 109, 127-128, 139-140 the actions of beliefless
faith, ...
"We want a new religion that makes liberation and bliss out of the way the world
is ... for a beliefless world that is rightly beliefless, we'll need a beliefless religion."
32 This blissfully beliefless religion is textualism, or, as Cupitt calls it, ...
Ian Turnbull Ker, Terrence Merrigan, 2004
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Telling God's Story: Bible, Church and Narrative Theology
'We want a new religion that makes liberation and bliss out of the way the world is
... for a belief- less world that is rightly beliefless, we'll need a beliefless religion.'
20 What is this new blissful and beliefless religion of liberation? Textualism is ...
In some, it is difficult to see why the acceptability is reduced — compare hopeless
and beliefless, for example. The difference may be that hopeless is
conventionally lexicalized, whereas beliefless has the feel 80 WORDS
Productivity.
Steven Weisler, Slavoljub P. Milekic, 2000
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Ancient Philosophy: A Contemporary Introduction
He certainly does think that assent is sometimes forced, involuntary, or beliefless
(adoxastôs). These are not types of passive versus active assent, however, but
rather claims about how assent is occasioned or how assent implicates itselfin ...
Christopher Shields, Professor of Philosophy and Classics Christopher Shields, 2011
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Ovid Renewed: Ovidian Influences on Literature and Art from ...
sense of an illusory soul bound up with our captivity to time and desire, escape
from which is Nirvana, the Christian sense of a soul whose choices in time create
its destiny in eternity, and a frivolous or despairing sense of beliefless futility.
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Knowing from Words: Western and Indian Philosophical ...
... says with those words. There is room for beliefless or noncommittal grasp of
meaning in Nyaya (see Badrinath Shukla's suggested alternative accounts of
beliefless understanding) but such grasp of meaning is called INTRODUCTION 9
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Bimal K. Matilal, A. Chakrabarti, 1994
It wants spiritual hearttobe irreligiousand beliefless. Therefore, those who do not
follow their wisdom and instead follow their beliefless nafs, become irreligious.
The nafs does not diebut when it is weakened,itcannot deceive thespiritual heart
...
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The Empirical and the Transcendental: A Fusion of Horizons
... because according to the Naiya- yikas, to have a veridical Sabdabodha from
someone's true sentence is to have full knowledge and not any degenerate,
beliefless, variant, or cognitive state. Although Nyaya would not admit that "I eat
chairs" ...
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Contemporary religious thought: an anthology
Evasion is possible in one of two directions, either in the direction of a beliefless
realism or in the direction of idealism. Beliefless realism forbids all trespassing
over the boundaries of experienceable reality. Its noblest form is to be found in ...
Thomas Samuel Kepler, 1941
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Does It Matter Whether God Exists?
Even if we insist on a religion that goes beyond John Gray's beliefless way of living, belief that there is a God leaves us far short of what we ... «New York Times, Mar 12»