Realization Discovery and Religion
.... Habitat for Humanity project. Either approach to realizing
God is
equally valid and
equally meaningful. Price (25) suggests that ....
(1175

5

)
David Hume
.... that according to strict Humian logic one should abandon belief in the external world, the law of cause and effect, the self, and
God.
Equally clearly, it is ....
(1709

7

)
Miracles in the Early Church
.... Jesus was able to use His power and the Son of
God to transform a small number of fish and an
equally limited number of bread loves into sufficient food to ....
(758

3

)
Miracles in the Old & New Testaments
.... Jesus was able to use His power and the Son of
God to transform a small number of fish and an
equally limited number of bread loves into sufficient food to ....
(752

3

)
High-Toned Old Christian Woman (Wallace Stevens)
.... imagination that poetry is as supreme, in fact more supreme, than
God. .... as her Supreme Deity, primarily because poetry and religion are
equally fictitious and ....
(716

3

)
Judaism's Communal Orientation
.... 3. Ten Commandments: According to Jewish tradition,
God gave the Jewish people 613 Commandments, and all 613 of them are
equally sacred, and
equally binding. ....
(1560

6

)
Becket
.... worst enemy the night he was named archbishop
." The play is tragic in the sense that the inability of Becket to serve both
God and King
equally results in ....
(881

4

)
Genesis
.... act of justice. Surely not everyone but these people were
equally corrupt or disobedient to the will of
God. That
God would choose ....
(549

2

)
Theme of Christianity in Macbeth
.... descends over their minds and souls in the end clearly contrasts with the light and goodness of
God. .... "Macbeth" is about piety, but it is
equally about sacrilege ....
(1189

5

)
Piety in Macbeth
.... descends over their minds and souls in the end clearly contrasts with the light and goodness of
God. .... "Macbeth" is about piety, but it is
equally about sacrilege ....
(1197

5

)
Fundamentals of Judaism
.... purification laws, there is an
equally strong theme in Judaism on healing, or repairing the world so that it, too, is restored to right relationship with
God. ....
(936

4

)
Christ's Commentary on Achieving Greatness
.... In the new world order, so to speak, all are humbled
equally before
God, and ambition and enterprise get the individual nowhere. ....
(2501

10

)
Descartes' Treatment of Innate Ideas
.... the truth or reality of one's sensory or abstract perceptions, one
equally may doubt .... of whether (a) the human perceptor is self-deceived, (b)
God is engaged in ....
(3328

13

)
What is God? The Nature of God
.... he states, "then it is at least
equally important to save black lives in the ghettos and prisons of America."[27] As you think about
God's priorities, the ....
(3249

13

)
God
.... argues, then there is little reason to live another moment when all of them become
equally absolutely pointless in the scheme of things, "Without
God, there is ....
(3610

14

)
Martin Luther: Man Between God and the Devil
....
Equally, the reader will have had access to a sharper sense of the reality of the .... In a universe where
God and the Devil competed for souls, how could that be ....
(2411

10

)
Katherine Paterson's Jacob Have I Loved: Relationship With Her ...
.... The relationship of Sarah Louise to her sister - and the
equally important relationship she enjoys with
God - is evoked by this song and Sarah Louise's ....
(506

2

)
Communities of New England Colonies
....
Equally important was the determination of these settlers to structure their social system around a fundamental truth -- a belief in
God and in
God's plan for ....
(1176

5

)
Early Colonial New England
....
Equally important was the determination of these settlers to structure their social system around a fundamental truth -- a belief in
God and in
God's plan for ....
(1184

5

)
Human Experience of God & Paul Tillich
.... which in Tillich's christology is really the symbological significance (spirit) of
God in the world as interpreted by Christianity, may
equally be juxtaposed ....
(7446

30

)
"Dover Beach" and "God's Grandeur"
.... ignorant armies, ignorant of who is friend or foe, are
equally ignorant of .... strongly with the position that Hopkins takes in his poem "
God's Grandeur." Hopkins ....
(3075

12

)
Man/Self Relationship in Three Literary Works
.... He is capable of great goodness and
equally great evil and is forced to decide whether he will come down on the side of heaven or hell,
God or the underworld ....
(1027

4

)
God's Relation to the World
.... to Hartshorne, can be shown to be faulty with the application of "
equally rigorous logic" to construct contradictory theorems (Man's Vision of
God, p. 71). ....
(6559

26

)
Doctrinal Christology
....
Equally, Christianity must not fall into the trap of heresy. Indeed, the text was meant as a response to the idea that
God the Father of Jesus was to be ....
(678

3

)
Western Capitalism & Max Weber
.... preparation, but as the conclusion of an investigation, accomplishes
equally little in .... the individual and the relationship of that individual's soul with
God. ....
(1563

6

)
On the Resurrection of the Flesh
.... experience.
Equally, the entry of
God into human history redeems that history and sanctifies human experience for the future. Being ....
(3217

13

)
Interpretation of Gender in the Bible
.... Thus the authority to be a co-creator with
God was never given solely to man, it was an endowment made
equally to men and women. ....
(1132

5

)
Existentialism
.... To Nietzsche,
God's death means nihilism. .... Here we must note carefully that opposites along can enjoy this simultaneity because they are
equally positive (or ....
(1703

7

)
Existential System of Thought
.... To Nietzsche,
God's death means nihilism. .... Here we must note carefully that opposites along can enjoy this simultaneity because they are
equally positive (or ....
(1703

7

)
Existentialism:Sartre & Nietzsche
.... To Nietzsche,
God's death means nihilism. .... Here we must note carefully that opposites along can enjoy this simultaneity because they are
equally positive (or ....
(1703

7

)