10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «POLYTHEISTICALLY»
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Magic of the Celtic Gods and Goddesses: A Guide to Their ...
Thinking. Polytheistically. As we journey into the world of the goddesses, gods,
heroines, and heroes, here are a few ideas to keep in mind: In polytheism, no
one god or goddess is assumed to be all- powerful or all-knowing. Different gods
and ...
Carl McColman, Kathryn Hinds, 2005
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The Minimalist Vision of Transcendence: A Naturalist ...
It may be polytheistically or it may be monotheistically conceived of. Fech- ner,
with his distinct earth-soul functioning as our guardian angel, seems to me clearly
polytheistic; but the word 'polytheism' usually gives offence, so perhaps it is ...
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Ultranotes from Beyond -: the United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland
Perhaps this is because America is effectively an Aryan, not a Semitic, continent,
and one, moreover, that is much more polytheistically open to the Cosmos in
consequence of its partly environmentally-conditioned autocratic
transcendentalism, ...
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Novalis: Signs of Revolution
The second part, which presents God as a fraction of the infinite, can be read
monotheistically or polytheistically: Hardenberg's use of the number "1" leaves
the identity of this fragmentary incarnation open. "1" can indicate—
monotheistically— ...
William Arctander O'Brien, 1995
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The Johannine Exegesis of God: An Exploration Into the ...
Bultmann is probably correct when he insists that the repetition is far from otiose.
75 It guards against the Prologue being incorrectly interpreted Logos-centrically
and thus polytheistically. Logos was with God (irpos TOV Geov) and that the ...
Daniel Rathnakara Sadananda, 2004
God is pantheistically regarded as the Soul of Nature, and polytheistically
worshipped in particular objects of Nature ; in the sun, the moon, the blue sky, the
dawn, the clouds, the winds, or in images of natural objects made by men's
hands.
Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt, 1881
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The Hartford Seminary Record
Sometimes thinking Him monistically and sometimes polytheistically. Now we
have repeatedly characterized our modern man as a sort of concrete universal,
as feeling himself constrained in his totality to give expression, more or less ...
Waldo Selden Pratt, Hartford Theological Seminary, Arthur Lincoln Gillett, 1911
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A Course of Lectures on Modern History: To which are Added ...
... which in this respect forms the transition to the Grecian mythology, the
metaphysical idea of God, much as this idea may be polytheistically deformed
subsequently, nevertheless forms as it were the core and the soul, the centre,
beginning, ...
Friedrich von Schlegel, Lyndsey Purcell, 1886
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America Vindicated from European Theologico-political and ...
It is a failure atheistically, polytheistically. The universe needs for nothing less
than the universe demands, the right conservative, no less morally than
physically, religiously and socially than mentally. Now it is certain, positive
demonstration, ...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
... ground down by a whimsical despotism, should view all power as “Probably
Malevolent,” and hasten to conciliate any unaccountable or powerful thing. The
Anthropomorphism of Hindooism, 17.0., of “Pantheism, expressed polytheistically
...
2 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «POLYTHEISTICALLY»
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George Bernard Shaw's Wry Answers to a Journalist's Questionnaire …
Polytheistically a god is a god with a small g. Is your God a person? William Blake's “Old Nobodaddy” is a person. Only, there is no such person ... «Slate Magazine, out 13»
Preparations and Invocations
That makes sense if you think polytheistically: while our gods and goddesses are far more powerful than we are, they are not omniscient, ... «Patheos, jul 13»