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  2. Correspondence (theology) - Wikipedia

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    The doctrine of analogy and correspondence, present in all esoteric schools of thinking, upholds that the Whole is One and that its different levels (realms, worlds) are equivalent systems, whose parts are in strict correspondence. So much so that a part in a realm symbolically reflects and interacts with the corresponding part in another realm.

  3. Leibniz–Clarke correspondence - Wikipedia

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    Eager to defend the Newtonian view, Clarke responded, and the correspondence continued until the death of Leibniz in 1716. [ 1 ] Although a variety of subjects are touched on in the letters, the main interest for modern readers is in the dispute between the absolute theory of space favoured by Newton and Clarke, and Leibniz's relational approach.

  4. Book of Concord - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Concord (1580) or Concordia (often referred to as the Lutheran Confessions) is the historic doctrinal standard of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents recognized as authoritative in Lutheranism since the 16th century. They are also known as the symbolical books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. [1]

  5. Helmut Thielicke - Wikipedia

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    Thielicke published a critique of Bultmann's composition about the demythologisation of the New Testament, which gave rise to a respectful, but inconclusive correspondence between the two. He also contacted the resistance group Freiburger Kreis , but without working actively in their plans for a revolution.

  6. Samuel Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Clarke, portrait attributed to Charles Jervas. Samuel Clarke (11 October 1675 – 17 May 1729) was an English philosopher and Anglican cleric.He is considered the major British figure in philosophy between John Locke and George Berkeley. [1]

  7. Eckhard J. Schnabel - Wikipedia

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    Der Brief des Paulus an die Römer, Kapitel 1-5 (in trans. The Letter of Paul to the Romans: Volume=1: Chapters 1-5). Historical Theological Interpretation (HTA). Wuppertal: SCM & R. Brockhaus. ISBN 9783417297317. OCLC 908257931. ——— (2016). Der Brief des Paulus an die Römer, Kapitel 6-16 (in trans. The Letter of Paul to the Romans.

  8. Covenantal theology (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [page needed] Notable for the theology of history are Irenaeus's emphasis on the unity of the Old and New Testaments in Against Heresies [2] [page needed] and Augustine's explication of that unity through the "two cities" theme in The City of God [3] [page needed] (Books XI–XXII). Closely related are the exegetical methods by which ...

  9. Correspondence - Wikipedia

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    1:1 correspondence, an older name for a bijection; Multivalued function; Correspondence (algebraic geometry), between two algebraic varieties; Corresponding sides and corresponding angles, between two polygons; Correspondence (category theory), the opposite of a profunctor; Correspondence (von Neumann algebra) or bimodule, a type of Hilbert space