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| Gödel's ontological proof Gödel's ontological proof is a formalization of Saint Anselm's ontological argument for God's existence by the mathematician Kurt Gödel. Gödel's_ontological_proof
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| Giosuè Carducci | image = Carducci.jpg Giosuè_Carducci
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| Higher criticism Historical criticism or higher criticism is a branch of literary analysis that investigates the origins of a text: as applied in biblical studies it naturally investigates foremost the books of the Bible. In Classical studies, the new higher criticism of the nineteenth century set aside "efforts to fill ancient religion with direct meaning and relevance and devoted itself instead to the critical collection and chronological ordering of the source material,"Burkert, Greek Religion (1985), Introduction. Higher_criticism
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| History of ancient Israel and Judah The history of Ancient Israel and Judah is known to us from classical sources including Judaism's Tanakh or Hebrew Bible (known to Christianity as the Old Testament), the Talmud, the Ethiopian Kebra Nagast, the writings of Nicolaus of Damascus, Artapanas, Philo of Alexandria and Josephus supplemented by ancient sources uncovered by archaeology including Egyptian, Moabite, Assyrian, Babylonian as well as Israelite and Judean inscriptions. History_of_ancient_Israel_and_Judah
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| Inquisition The term Inquisition can refer to any one of several institutions charged with trying and convicting heretics within the Roman Catholic Church and sometimes other offenders against canon law. It may refer to Inquisition
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| Intelligent design Intelligent design is the assertion that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection.". Intelligent_design
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| Josephus on Jesus There are two extant references in Josephus on Jesus, the one directly concerning Jesus has come to be known as the Testimonium Flavianum. These passages appear in The Antiquities of the Jews, written in the year 93 by the Jewish historian Josephus. Josephus_on_Jesus
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| Kingdom of Judah The Kingdom of Judah () (c.930–586 BCE) was one of the successor states to the "United Monarchy" often known as the Kingdom of Israel. Kingdom_of_Judah
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| Ignoratio elenchi Ignoratio elenchi (also known as irrelevant conclusion or irrelevant thesis) is the informal fallacy of presenting an argument that may in itself be valid, but does not address the issue in question. "Ignoratio elenchi" can be roughly translated by ignorance of refutation, that is, ignorance of what a refutation is; "elenchi" is from the Greek , meaning an argument of disproof or refutation. Ignoratio_elenchi
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| Logical fallacy Talk:Logical_fallacy
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| List of agnostics Listed here are persons who have identified themselves as agnostics. Also included are those who have expressed the view that it is unknown or inherently unknowable whether God or other deities exist. List_of_agnostics
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| Methodological naturalism Talk:Methodological_naturalism
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| New International Version | publisher=Zondervan New_International_Version
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| List of United States Presidential religious affiliations The religious affiliations of Presidents of the United States can affect their electability, shape their visions of society and how they want to lead it, and shape their stances on policy matters. Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln,Lincoln never denied the accusation, see and several other presidents were accused of being infidels during election campaigns—and at other times. List_of_United_States_Presidential_religious_affiliations
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| Prophet Talk:Prophet
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| Prayer Prayer is the act of attempting to communicate with a deity or spirit. Purposes for this may include worshipping, requesting guidance, requesting assistance, confessing sins, as an act of reparation or to express one's thoughts and emotions. Prayer
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| Roger Penrose |birth_place = Colchester, Essex, England Roger_Penrose
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| Resurrection of Jesus Within the body of Christian beliefs, the resurrection of Jesus is a core event on which much of Christian doctrine and theology depend. According to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified, died, buried within a tomb, and resurrected three days later (, , ). Resurrection_of_Jesus
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| Resurrection Miraculous resurrection of one sort or another has been a recurrent theme or central doctrine of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Religious accounts represent the resurrection of individuals, as well as a general resurrection of humanity on Judgment Day. Resurrection
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| Second Coming In Christianity, the Second Coming is the anticipated return of Jesus Christ from heaven to earth, an event that will fulfill aspects of Messianic prophecy, such as the general resurrection of the dead, the last judgment of the dead and the living and the full establishment of the Kingdom of God on earth (also called the "Reign of God"), including the Messianic Age. Views about the nature of this return vary among Christian denominations. Second_Coming
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