Search results for "Regeneration" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • which simply refers to conversion or regeneration that occurs during the millennium. When the millennium given in Rev. 20:1-6 is interpreted ...
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  • divine scheme, and the means of spiritual regeneration; and Transcendentalism. By abandoning the notion of original sin and human imperfectability, ...
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  • in Judea to prevent the political regeneration of the Jewish nation. However, Jews sought to establish commonwealths in Cyrene, Cyprus, Egypt ...
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  • conflict with the Poles, who pursued regeneration of the independent Polish state within the boundaries of 1772 and the right to a sovereign ...
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  • faith. At frashokereti, the eschatological regeneration of good within the universe, it is said that Indra will be defeated by Asha Vahishta (34.27). ...
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  • Son: Toward the Imagination of Satire, Regeneration, and Grotesque Realism ... Son: Toward the Imagination of Satire, Regeneration, and Grotesque Realism ...
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  • black was the color of death, night, and regeneration (especially through the fertile earth), and was also the skin tone of mummified flesh. ...
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  • 10727395 Tetrahydrobiopterin biosynthesis, regeneration and functions.] Biochem J 347: 1–16. PMID 10727395. Retrieved August 12, 2008. ...
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  • Maoist ideas, such as the concept of self-regeneration, in the 1950s and 1960s. Maoist theories of art also began to influence North Korean musical ...
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  • world today in my opinion is a spiritual regeneration which would reestablish a feeling of good faith among men generally. Discouraged people are in ...
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  • the kind of suffering that can bring about moral regeneration. He does not experience any pangs of guilt, even when he confesses. He expressly rejects ...
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  • resurrection, i.e., conversion or regeneration that takes places before ... resurrection, i.e., conversion or regeneration that occurs during the ...
    47 KB (6,873 words) - 18:00, 9 November 2022
  • is defined as "a sign of Regeneration or new birth," and the instrument by which one becomes a member of the Church and receives grace ...
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  • the spread of heresy and contribute to a regeneration of the clergy. The Ursulines, founded in 1535, focused on the special task of educating girls ...
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  • as a deterrent, or when it aims at the moral regeneration of the criminal. Thus the retributive theory of punishment with its criterion of justice ...
    23 KB (3,563 words) - 18:12, 14 April 2023
  • Thus, “baptism was only a means of regeneration for those who were already elect” (428). Cranmer upheld the view that God has preordained ...
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  • the seventh day as a day of rest and regeneration. This covenant is a clear indication of the concern God has for what he creates. ...
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  • Activated carbon (also called active carbon, activated charcoal, or activated coal) is a form of carbon that has been processed to make it extremely ...
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  • quot; is a distinct form of the Christian regeneration, separate from the "born-again" experience of conversion or water baptism. Many believe ...
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  • where soil has accumulated, so in general regeneration after disturbance proceeds slowly. evergreen tree species with scattered deciduous trees such ...
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