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  2. Thomism - Wikipedia

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    Analytical Thomism [133] described by John Haldane, its key proponent, as "a broad philosophical approach that brings into mutual relationship the styles and preoccupations of recent English-speaking philosophy and the concepts and concerns shared by Aquinas and his followers" (from the article on "analytical Thomism" in The Oxford Companion to ...

  3. Pelagianism - Wikipedia

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    Pelagius did teach Jesus' vicarious atonement for the sins of mankind and the cleansing effect of baptism, but placed less emphasis on these aspects. [35] Pelagius taught that a human's ability to act correctly was a gift of God, [45] as well as divine revelation and the example and teachings of Jesus. Further spiritual development, including ...

  4. Clement of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Clement suggested that philosophy was a preparatory discipline to the Greek world preceding its wide acceptance of Christianity and often sought to harmonize insights of Greek philosophy with biblical teaching. He defined philosophy as "the desire for true being and the studies which lead to it."

  5. History of baptism - Wikipedia

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    Hemerobaptists (Heb. Tovelei Shaḥarit; 'Morning Bathers') were an ancient religious sect that practiced daily baptism.They were likely a division of the Essenes. [10] In the Clementine Homilies (ii. 23), John the Baptist and his disciples are mentioned as Hemerobaptists.

  6. Docetism - Wikipedia

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    Other groups who were accused of docetism held that Jesus was a man in the flesh, but Christ was a separate entity who entered Jesus' body in the form of a dove at his baptism, empowered him to perform miracles, and abandoned him upon his death on the cross. [14]

  7. Philosophy of evolution - Wikipedia

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    Karl Popper's (1945) book The Open Society and its Enemies presents an evolutionary approach to political philosophy, [27] as does David Sloan Wilson's (2019) book This View of Life: Completing the Darwinian Revolution. The Handbook of Biology and Politics (2017) [28] examines biopolitics and the intersection of evolutionary biology and ...

  8. Conversion to Christianity - Wikipedia

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    In Understanding Four Views on Baptism editors have written that Christians disagree on the meaning of baptism and whether it is a necessary aspect of conversion or simply demonstration of a conversion that has already taken place. [111] Baptism of a child by affusion. There are also different modes of baptism in Christianity.

  9. Synergism - Wikipedia

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    He maintained that God predetermined parents to seek baptism for their newborns, linking water baptism to regeneration. [29] Furthermore, he viewed the divine grace that brings about conversion as unfailing. [30] [31] [32] The Semi-Augustinian stance builds upon Augustinian thought, also associating regeneration with water baptism. [33]