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  • Charles Hartshorne (pronounced, "harts-horn") was born in ... read Josiah Royce's The Problem of Christianity. This book also had a ...
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  • in the first jhāna: rapture and pleasure born from detachment, accompanied ... in the second jhāna: rapture and pleasure born of concentration; fixed single ...
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  • time and often in the same places that Christianity did. order. After gnostic and orthodox Christianity parted, gnostic Christianity ...
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  • born Soviet At least four countries – Armenia, Georgia, Ukraine, ... Paradzhanov was born to artistically-gifted Armenian parents Iosif ...
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  • Most religions—Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam ... 483 B.C.E.), the founder of Buddhism, was born into a royal family and raised ...
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  • === Christianity === *In Greek Orthodox Christian mysticism, the number ... * Five babies born at one time are quintuplets. The most famous set ...
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  • Elijah is a shared prophet in Judaism, Christianity and Islam alike, also ... to the preference shown to the first-born son in the division of the ...
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  • Nathanael West was born in New York City, the first child of German-speaking Russian Jewish parents from Lithuania who maintained an upper-middle ...
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  • Baldwin was born in New York's Harlem neighborhood in 1924, the ... Florence's prayer tells her life-story. She was born to a freed ...
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  • The Holy Spirit refers to the third person of the Trinity in Christianity ... and groups throughout the history of Christianity, including luminaries ...
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  • who do not go the way of redemption (Christianity) or liberation (Buddhism ... is a more optimistic strain within Christianity as well that stresses ...
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  • believed they also had to be converted to Christianity. ... Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881), was born a Jew but was baptized into ...
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  • and an overall athletic pioneer. He was born in West Orange, New Jersey ... On August 16, 1862, Amos Alonzo Stagg was born in West Orange, New ...
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  • Maximilian Weber was born in Erfurt, Germany, the eldest of seven ... the universal ethic of Confucianism and Christianity. He noted that the caste ...
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  • or Anna) was the mother of the Virgin Mary. Born of the Davidic lineage, her ... intercourse between her parents, but was born without original sin. ...
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  • Aulus Persius Flaccus was born at the small Etruscan city of Volaterrae on December 4, 34 C.E., into a noble family. He was a Roman Eques (knight ...
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  • references, it has been deduced that he was born probably between 325 and 330 ... his age to be coeval to Julian, who was born in 331), he wrote (in Latin ...
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  • Frederick Douglass, born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, (February ... Frederick Douglass was born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland, near ...
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  • John Locke was born in Wrington, Somerset, about ten miles from Bristol ... authority. Essentially, men and women are born equal and free and the parental ...
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  • The Pennsylvania-born Presbyterian minister James McGready (c. 1758 ... to the original "primitive" Christianity of the New Testament. ...
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