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  2. James W. Fowler - Wikipedia

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    He was director of both the Center for Research on Faith and Moral Development, and the Center for Ethics until he retired in 2005. He was a minister in the United Methodist Church. [4] [5] Fowler is best known for his book Stages of Faith, published in 1981, in which he sought to develop the idea of a developmental process in "human faith".

  3. Austin Farrer - Wikipedia

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    Austin Marsden Farrer [a] FBA (1 October 1904 – 29 December 1968) was an English Anglican philosopher, theologian, and biblical scholar. [11] His activity in philosophy, theology, and spirituality led many to consider him one of the greatest figures of 20th-century Anglicanism.

  4. Continuous revelation - Wikipedia

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    Continuous revelation or continuing revelation is a theological belief or position that God continues to reveal divine principles or commandments to humanity.. In Christian traditions, it is most commonly associated with the Latter Day Saint movement, the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), and with Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity, though it is found in some other denominations as ...

  5. Quentin Meillassoux - Wikipedia

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    Meillassoux's first book is After Finitude (Après la finitude, 2006).Alain Badiou, Meillassoux's former teacher, wrote the foreword. [4] Badiou describes the work as introducing a new possibility for philosophy which is different from Immanuel Kant's three alternatives of criticism, skepticism, and dogmatism. [5]

  6. Tibetan tantric practice - Wikipedia

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    In Tibetan Buddhism, there is said to be no strict separation between samsara and nirvana, rather they exist in a continuum. Indeed, "continuum" is the main meaning of the term "tantra" (Tib. rgyud). [10] It is this continuum that connects samsara and nirvana that forms the theoretical foundation for Vajrayana practice.

  7. Fideism - Wikipedia

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    Fideism (/ ˈ f iː d eɪ. ɪ z əm, ˈ f aɪ d iː-/ FEE-day-iz-əm, FAY-dee-) is a standpoint or an epistemological theory which maintains that faith is independent of reason, or that reason and faith are hostile to each other and faith is superior at arriving at particular truths (see natural theology).

  8. 'A Love Supreme' at 60: Musicians celebrate the ... - AOL

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    Meaning. St. Vincent: You hear somebody, the most honest reckoning with what it is to be a human and also for musicians, the knowledge that this thing, music, is so much bigger than you and you're ...

  9. Julian Baggini - Wikipedia

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    Julian Baggini (/ b ə ˈ dʒ iː n i / bə-JEE-nee, [1] Italian: [badˈdʒiːni]; born 1968) is an English philosopher, journalist and the author of over 20 books about philosophy written for a general audience.