Existence of God
.... exists. This sounds paradoxical, but it is not. For, while
God is unknowable, the
desire to know
God can be shown to exist. While ....
(902

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Bondage and Freedom
.... conflicting views. They respected government, for a government was an expression of
God's desire to have order in the world of men. On the ....
(1801

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A Streetcar Named Desire
.... of Stanley, "What you are talking about is brutal
desirejust
Desire!the name .... to Stella in one of the best written passages in all of literature, "
God! ....
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What is God? The Nature of God
.... Each person of the Trinity is motivated by the same
desire to reconcile man with
God and help man, but each person is also an individual, and like any three ....
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Philosophical Views of Spinoza
.... Then we carry it one step further and project our mistaken ideas onto
God; we
desire love, so we see love as a valid idea and believe that
God is loving. ....
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God
.... that developed a
God part of the brain, in others words a biochemical entity residing within the brain that instilled within our species a
desire to believe in ....
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Catholic View of Bioethics
....
God's form of knowing, which would consist of contemplation of
God's nature and our nature in Him, mankind can finally reconcile his
desire to be
god-like with ....
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Medieval Societies
.... the characterization of Perceval, that the earthly ambition of being a heroic and ideal knight is replaced by the
desire to form a connection with
God that is ....
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English/Spanish War
.... If there is one theme to the book, it is that Philip was possessed with the belief that this war would be waged according to
God's will and
desire that he ....
(1688

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Essay on Man
.... Only when we use reflection, reason, and kindness to others will be build communities that mirror the
desire of
God for our bliss and happiness in our proper ....
(778

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Frederick Douglass' Use of Literacy
.... The awareness that slavery is an abomination against
God and humanity obviously .... point, Douglass feels the longing for freedom, although his
desire is still ....
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Using Bibical Teaching
.... Vickers seems always to be balancing the question of freedom of the individual against the
desire to maintain
God's law in economic interactions, and the ....
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ANTHONY DE MELLO: SADHANA MEDITATION Introduction
.... De Mello (1984: 72-92) points out that many Catholic have a hunger for
God, that they yearn for His Presence so strongly that the
desire cannot be shaken no ....
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Philosopher Leibniz
.... and informed in regard to the works of
God the more will we be disposed to find them excellent and conforming entirely to that which we might
desire. ....
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Hindu Buddhist Christian
.... of individuality would be transcended by a pure heart cleansed of all personal
desire. With respect to Christianity, Christians are made and born in
God's image ....
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God & Man
.... of Sodom demand that Lot hand over the two travelers whom they
desire to "know .... to the crowd in order to appease them as a symbol that
God destroys Sodom because ....
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"That Evening Sun" & Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... of what she had been taught contrasts with Janie's
desire to work it out for herself. Nancy's religion is one that features a wrathful
God and punishment. ....
(1208

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King Alfred
.... others. Fulco sees Alfred's
desire for learning as a manifestation of
God, and so he agrees to send an instructor to England. Alfred's ....
(2308

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Eastern Religions
.... by a pure heart cleansed of all personal
desire. Jainism is similar to Buddhism and in contrast to Hinduism in that it also does not accept a
God or gods. ....
(1033

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The Existence of God
.... Kant is saying that the advocates of the ontological proof of
God's existence are .... or unconditionality: "It is precisely these conditions that we
desire to know ....
(1363

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Nietzsche and Mill on Will
.... the energies that men who are captive to sensual
desire have would be .... value equation (good = noble = powerful = beautiful = happy = beloved of
God) dared its ....
(1152

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Victor Frankenstein's Pathological Narcissism
.... one would speak of his hubris, his putting himself above the gods, or
God. He believes that there are no limits to what he can do in his
desire to conquer ....
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Philosophical Approaches to Issue of Values Values are something ...
.... with
God. Man has a
desire for
God, however, a
desire that is always to be thwarted by the fact that there is no
God. The major ....
(3800

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Life in the post-9/11 US
.... What was the underlying thought that brought us into churches, burned us with the
desire to sing '
God Bless America', and forced us to cross lines like the ....
(981

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Man/Self Relationship in Three Literary Works
.... the favor of
God, Dante (1495) reveals that man must overcome his base nature and his orientation toward such sins as gluttony, envy, sloth, and carnal
desire. ....
(1027

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St Thomas Aquinas
.... by Thomas Aquinas is that there is in the human being a natural
desire for immortality, and he says that such a natural
desire, implanted by
God, cannot be in ....
(2433

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Survey of World Religions
.... dukkha) is a part of life, that suffering comes from craving or
desire for personal .... Both Hinduism and Buddhism can be said to believe not in
God as a person ....
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Christianity, Hinduism & Buddhism
.... the illusions of suffering in this world was in part based on his
desire to transcend .... Both Hinduism and Buddhism can be said to believe not in
God as a person ....
(750

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Plato's Moral Theory
.... who have learned to curb the tendency to rule one's actions through
desire or emotion via .... Yet, Plato is not talking about a supernatural
God in the skies whose ....
(1687

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Poems about Religion
.... sonnet consisting of two quatrains and two tercets, presents the problem of the difficulties that human beings who
desire to behave decently face to
God in a ....
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