... was related to the quintessence of Aristotle and is described by Virgil... Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature By John McClintock, James Strong 1883 4 The relationship between the ... The source of motion and life is a cosmic heat that contains in perfection and virtue all the elemental qualities. This cosmic heat is conveyed by a celestial spirit which penetrates...
...to keep the heat away would not be demure enough for Riverside. “Modesty,” said Emily, “Is a virtue.” Jennifer tired to include Marisol in conversation about Christ, and wether she was saved. Marisol smiled, ...Marisol whispered, “I suggest that you don’t get up during the communion. It’s a complicated theological point, but… I think you’ll get the point.” Emily nodded. Emily didn’t know what to...
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Note that Christians who believe Romans 1 often think that philosophical or theological arguments are a smoke screen for people who don't want to admit that God exists and ...I stayed in because I thought it was right to trust God, that such trust was a virtue.
But this transplants our intuition that we should trust friends onto someone whose very existence is in...
... did not so much shut Petrarch out as refract him. In libertine poetry the old moral and theological critique of sexual love reappears at the level of nature: there is a curse or privation in ...") and Bishop King, 11 Suckling, and Rochester, 12 antifruition is a libertine topos and the "old virtue of coyness" becomes an ingredient of ideal sexual pleasure. Rochester's "The Platonic Lady" is perfect ...
... sacrificial dimension, in view of the patriarch’s symmetrical position to the celestial scapegoat, by virtue of which Abraham’s lot is repeatedly juxtaposed with the lot of Azazel. The Slavonic ...spatialarrangement of the lots on the left and right sides does not play any importanttheologicalrole, such a distinction receives its paramount cultic significance in the rabbinic descriptions of the ...
... between science and religionbecomes even less as well. Social studies are just as empirical by virtue of studying people and history, like how "hard" science studies bits and pieces of things ... of class as you can gravity. By this we see the heart of the irrevocably philosophical-theologicalnature of our society and our science; the touchstones of ancient Greek thought which forms, anticipates ...
... and a remarkably even-handed approach to thorny theological and political issues. (She admits in a footnote ... is Ms Hassett's frequent citation of David Virtue, a particularly virulent anti-gay blogger (his site, Virtue Online, is widely referred to in "liberal" circles as Venom... specific case of the Anglican Communion, spiritual and theological understanding? Third, specific to the context of the ...
...do? We shall work for the common good. 43.excellence or merit; kindness: to do good. 44.moral righteousness; virtue: to be a power for good. 45.(esp. in the grading of U.S. beef) an official grade ...or any other perversions. In fact, if you want to learn theology, let me show you a shortcut. All theological doctrines can be summed up in one sentence: God is a pervert. “God is good” means God can ...
...each other? One of the responses to this problem from the theological community is that of free will : this is the idea ... manner while vices are defined as a negation or lack of virtue. Therefore, to properly define evil, we must start with the correct...harm others. This is the proper understanding of Evil. Together, these theological positions imply that a loving god would create beings with the ...
... of the reality of any religion, or almost even any moralvirtue, unless, first of all, those two things be proved to them by... rely on tradition: My society has had, for many centuries, a theological abomination of buttsex, so I abominate it also. Maybe even whim ...' of philosophy on theology? Or can there be a special theological philosophy that is unadulterated by the bad sort of philosophy? What...