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  2. What is the 'let them' theory? Breaking down the phrase ... - AOL

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    On TikTok, people wax poetic about how “let themtheory has made a significant impact on their lives and relationships. “Learning the ‘Let Themtheory was a game-changer,” one person ...

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    The TikTok-viral 'let them' theory has its roots in the law of detachment. Ahead, psychologists share how it can help you move on from a breakup. Therapists Explain How The ‘Let ThemTheory ...

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    'The Let Them Theory' publishes on Dec. 31 — just in time for the new year Mel Robbins' Book “The Let Them Theory ”Will Teach Readers How to Regain Control with 2 Simple Words (Exclusive ...

  5. Theodicy - Wikipedia

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    It may be slow in coming as humans see things, but it will come; The woe oracles confront the prevalence of evil in the world and the justice those acts have earned; The vision of the manifestation of God is a recognition of God's power to address these issues; God as a warrior will fight for his people;

  6. The Bible and violence - Wikipedia

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    Warfare represents a special category of biblical violence and is a topic the Bible addresses, directly and indirectly, in four ways: there are verses that support pacifism, and verses that support non-resistance; 4th century theologian Augustine found the basis of just war in the Bible, and preventive war which is sometimes called crusade has also been supported using Bible texts.

  7. Christianity and violence - Wikipedia

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    Christians have had diverse attitudes towards violence and nonviolence over time. Both currently and historically, there have been four attitudes towards violence and war and four resulting practices of them within Christianity: non-resistance, Christian pacifism, just war, and preventive war (Holy war, e.g., the Crusades). [1]

  8. I and Thou - Wikipedia

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    I–Thou relationships are sustained in the spirit and mind of an "I" for however long the feeling or idea of relationship is the dominant mode of perception. A person sitting next to a complete stranger on a park bench may enter into an "I–Thou" relationship with the stranger merely by beginning to think positively about people in general.

  9. Kantian ethics - Wikipedia

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    The theory was developed in the context of Enlightenment rationalism. It states that an action can only be moral if it is motivated by a sense of duty, and its maxim may be rationally willed a universal, objective law. Central to Kant's theory of the moral law is the categorical imperative. Kant formulated the categorical imperative in various ...