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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - 20th century - Overview

The twentieth century saw a remarkable shift in the way that vast numbers of people lived, as a result of technological, medical, social, ideological, and political innovations. Terms like ideology, world war, genocide, and nuclear war entered common usage and became an influence on the lives of everyday people. War reached an unprecedented scale and level of sophistication; in the Second World War (1939-1945) alone, approximately 57 million people died, mainly due to massive improvements in weaponry. The trends of mechanization of goods and ...

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - 20th century - Significant people

20th century - World leaders. Africa Gnassingbe Eyadema, Togo Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Côte d'Ivoire Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya Idi Amin, Uganda Nelson Mandela, South Africa Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe Gamal Abdal Nasser, Egypt Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana Julius Nyerere, Tanzania Habib Bourguiba, Tunisia Muammar al-Qaddafi, Libya Haile Selassie, Ethiopia Léopold Sédar Sengh ...

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20th century, 20th century - Overview, 20th century - Important developments events and achievements, 20th century - Science and technology, 20th century - Wars and politics, 20th century - Culture and entertainment, 20th century - Disease and medicine, 20th century - Natural resources and the environment, 20th century - Significant people, 20th century - World leaders, 20th century - Scientists, 20th century - Humanities, 20th century - Business, 20th century - Aerospace pioneers, 20th century - Spiritual figures, 20th century - Artists, 20th century - Music, 20th century - Film, 20th century - Writers and poets, 20th century - Sports figures, 20th century - Decades and years

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Eucharist - Eucharist in the Bible

The three synoptic Gospels (Matthew [7], Mark [8], and Luke [9]) as well as Saint Paul's first Letter to the Corinthians [10] contain versions of the Words of Institution spoken by Jesus at the Last Supper: "Take, eat, this is my body ... Take, drink, this is my blood ... Do this in remembrance of me." All subsequent celebration of the Eucharist is based on this injunction. John 6 is also interpreted in connection with the Eucharist: " For My flesh is food indeed, and My blood is drink indeed. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him." (John 6:55-56) See also: H ...

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Eucharist, Eucharist - Names for the Eucharist, Eucharist - Eucharist in the Bible, Eucharist - Christian Theology, Eucharist - Roman Catholic: Sacrifice; Transubstantiation, Eucharist - Eastern Christianity: Sacrifice and Objective Reality but Pious Silence on the Particulars, Eucharist - Anglicans/Episcopalians: Real Presence with Opinion, Eucharist - Lutherans - the Sacramental Union: in with and under, Eucharist - Methodism: presence as mystery, Eucharist - Calvinist Reformed: spiritual feeding pneumatic presence, Eucharist - Reformed/Congregational: no Real Presence, Eucharist - Summary of views, Eucharist - Ritual and liturgy, Eucharist - The Agape feast, Eucharist - Eastern Christianity, Eucharist - Roman Catholicism, Eucharist - Protestantism, Eucharist - Jehovah's Witnesses, Eucharist - Open and closed communion, Eucharist - Footnotes, Eucharist - Resources

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Eucharist - Open and closed communion

Christian denominations differ in their understanding of whether they may receive the Eucharist together with those not in full communion with them. Closed communion was the universal practice of the early Church. The famed apologist St. Justin Martyr, ca. A.D. 150, wrote: "No one else is permitted to partake of it, except one who believes our teaching to be true...." For the first several hundred years of Church history, non-members were forbidden even to be present at the sacramental ritual; visitors and catechumens (those still undergoing ...

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Eucharist, Eucharist - Names for the Eucharist, Eucharist - Eucharist in the Bible, Eucharist - Christian Theology, Eucharist - Roman Catholic: Sacrifice; Transubstantiation, Eucharist - Eastern Christianity: Sacrifice and Objective Reality but Pious Silence on the Particulars, Eucharist - Anglicans/Episcopalians: Real Presence with Opinion, Eucharist - Lutherans - the Sacramental Union: in with and under, Eucharist - Methodism: presence as mystery, Eucharist - Calvinist Reformed: spiritual feeding pneumatic presence, Eucharist - Reformed/Congregational: no Real Presence, Eucharist - Summary of views, Eucharist - Ritual and liturgy, Eucharist - The Agape feast, Eucharist - Eastern Christianity, Eucharist - Roman Catholicism, Eucharist - Protestantism, Eucharist - Jehovah's Witnesses, Eucharist - Open and closed communion, Eucharist - Footnotes, Eucharist - Resources

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Eucharist - Eucharist in the Bible

The three synoptic Gospels (Matthew [7], Mark [8], and Luke [9]) as well as Saint Paul's first Letter to the Corinthians [10] contain versions of the Words of Institution spoken by Jesus at the Last Supper: "Take, eat, this is my body ... Take, drink, this is my blood ... Do this in remembrance of me." All subsequent celebration of the Eucharist is based on this injunction. John 6 is also interpreted in connection with the Eucharist: " For My flesh is food indeed, and My blood is drink indeed. He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him." (John 6:55-56) See also: H ...

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Eucharist, Eucharist - Names for the Eucharist, Eucharist - Eucharist in the Bible, Eucharist - Christian Theology, Eucharist - Roman Catholic: Sacrifice; Transubstantiation, Eucharist - Eastern Christianity: Sacrifice and Objective Reality but Pious Silence on the Particulars, Eucharist - Anglicans/Episcopalians: Real Presence with Opinion, Eucharist - Lutherans - the Sacramental Union: in with and under the forms, Eucharist - Methodism: presence as mystery, Eucharist - Calvinist Reformed: spiritual feeding pneumatic presence, Eucharist - Zwinglian Reformed: no Real Presence, Eucharist - Summary of views, Eucharist - Ritual and liturgy, Eucharist - The Agape feast, Eucharist - Eastern Christianity, Eucharist - Roman Catholicism, Eucharist - Protestantism, Eucharist - Jehovah's Witnesses, Eucharist - Open and closed communion, Eucharist - Alleged pre-Christian origins, Eucharist - Footnotes, Eucharist - Resources

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Eucharist - Christian Theology

The Eucharist has always been at the center of Christian worship, though theological interpretations vary. In general, the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox traditions see the Eucharist as the fulfillment of God's plan for the salvation of humanity from sin (the "Divine Economy"), a commemoration and making present of Jesus' Crucifixion on Calvary and his Resurrection, the means for Christians to unite with God and with each other, and the giving of thanks for all these things. Differences in Eucharistic theology tend to be related ...

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Eucharist, Eucharist - Names for the Eucharist, Eucharist - Eucharist in the Bible, Eucharist - Christian Theology, Eucharist - Roman Catholic: Sacrifice; Transubstantiation, Eucharist - Eastern Christianity: Sacrifice and Objective Reality but Pious Silence on the Particulars, Eucharist - Anglicans/Episcopalians: Real Presence with Opinion, Eucharist - Lutherans - the Sacramental Union: in with and under the forms, Eucharist - Methodism: presence as mystery, Eucharist - Calvinist Reformed: spiritual feeding pneumatic presence, Eucharist - Zwinglian Reformed: no Real Presence, Eucharist - Summary of views, Eucharist - Ritual and liturgy, Eucharist - The Agape feast, Eucharist - Eastern Christianity, Eucharist - Roman Catholicism, Eucharist - Protestantism, Eucharist - Jehovah's Witnesses, Eucharist - Open and closed communion, Eucharist - Alleged pre-Christian origins, Eucharist - Footnotes, Eucharist - Resources

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - FarmHouse - Mission

The motto of FarmHouse is "Builder of Men". The fraternity seeks to build men with Fourfold Development, encouraging growth in the Intellectual, Physical, Social/Moral and Spiritual aspects of their lives. FarmHouse - Intellectual. The ultimate reason for attending a university is to stretch the mind and to perform academically. FarmHouse is a great resource to students focused on their schoolwork. Half of the chapters are typically within the top 20% of Greek chapters' average GPA on their respective campuses. < ...

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FarmHouse, FarmHouse - Mission, FarmHouse - Intellectual, FarmHouse - Physical, FarmHouse - Social/Moral, FarmHouse - Spiritual, FarmHouse - Famous alumni

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Smartism - Important Religious Books Followed

The main Hindu scriptures are the main religious books followed by the Smartas. These include: 1.The Vedas (Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda and Atharva Veda). These are considered primary spiritual resources; every Brahmin family is affiliated to one or more of the Vedas. The Vedas are considered divine revelation, which only an advanced spiritual student can grasp. 2.The Upanishads, which are part of the Vedas, are often mentioned separately, given thei ...

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Smartism, Smartism - Definition, Smartism - Why They Became Distinguished From Others, Smartism - Main Beliefs, Smartism - Smarta Contributions to Advaita, Smartism - Smarta Contributions to other Philosophies, Smartism - Smartas Who Split Away From Their Group, Smartism - Important Religious Books Followed, Smartism - Prominent Communities

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Smartism - Religious texts

The main Hindu scriptures are the main religious books followed by the Smartas. These include: 1.The Vedas (Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda and Atharva Veda). These are considered primary spiritual resources; every Brahmin family is affiliated to one or more of the Vedas. The Vedas are considered divine revelation, which only an advanced spiritual student can grasp. 2.The Upanishads, which are part of the Vedas, are often mentioned separately, given their especial importan ...

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Smartism, Smartism - Definition, Smartism - Distinction from others, Smartism - Main beliefs, Smartism - Contributions to advaita, Smartism - Contributions to other philosophies, Smartism - Smartas who split away from their group, Smartism - Religious texts, Smartism - Prominent communities, Smartism - Swaminarayana sect view similar to Smarta view

Read more here: » Smartism: Encyclopedia II - Smartism - Religious texts

Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Heathenry - Heathenry and reconstruction

Heathenry is often described as reconstructionism. Not all Heathens agree with this - saying that their goal is to create religious practice and personal empowerment for today, rather than to imitate or re-enact past rituals. Basically, such construction or reconstruction works from the principle that earlier documents or artefacts (from literature or archaeology) hold clues to religious or spiritual practice and relationships with deities or spirits, and in particular to world-views or religious philosophies. These practices and worldviews ...

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Heathenry, Heathenry - Heathenry and reconstruction, Heathenry - What Heathens do, Heathenry - Runic magic:, Heathenry - Galdr, Heathenry - Seidr, Heathenry - Web resources relevant to Heathenry in Britain

Read more here: » Heathenry: Encyclopedia II - Heathenry - Heathenry and reconstruction

Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Means of Grace - Lutheran theology

Lutherans teach that the Means of Grace are the ways that God the Holy Spirit creates faith in the hearts of Christians, forgives their sins, gives them eternal salvation and causes them to grow spiritually. The efficacy of these means does not depend on the faith, strength, status, or good works of those who proclaim the Word of God or administer God's sacraments; rather, the efficacy of these means rests in God alone, who has promised to wor ...

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Means of Grace, Means of Grace - Lutheran theology, Means of Grace - Methodist theology, Means of Grace - Printed Resources

Read more here: » Means of Grace: Encyclopedia II - Means of Grace - Lutheran theology

Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Ifá - Odu Ifa

There are sixteen major Odu, when combined there are total of 256 Odu that govern all situations, all circumstances and all actions and consequences in life. These form the basic of Yoruba spiritual knowledge and the foundation of all Yoruba divination systems. Interpreting Odu is fairly easy. Where I is an odd count or a "heads" result, and II is an even count or a "tails" result, the sixteen basic patterns and their Yoruba nam ...

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Ifá, Ifá - Overview of divination system, Ifá - Divination process, Ifá - Odu Ifa, Ifá - Vocabulary, Ifá - Names, Ifá - Resources

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Fanaa - Grades

Perfection is reached by the regular practice of concentration, passing through three grades of development: Faná -fi-Shaikh, annihilation in the astral plane, Faná-fi-Rasul, annihilation in the spiritual plane, and Faná-fi-Allah, annihilation in the abstract.After passing through these three grades, the highest state is attained of Baqaa-bi-Allah, annihilation in the eternal consciousness Fanaa - Fanaa fis sheikh. Fanaa - Fanaa fir rasool. ...

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Fanaa, Fanaa - Grades, Fanaa - Fanaa fis sheikh, Fanaa - Fanaa fir rasool, Fanaa - Fanaa fillah, Fanaa - Resource

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Traditionalist School - Values

Traditionalists accord a high value to the intellectual activities of the pre-modern world and non-Western societies and a good deal of their work lies in the sciences of metaphysics and symbolism, as well as the discussion and elucidation of the various spiritual traditions. Where they venture into such realms as social criticism it is clearly from a Traditionalist perspective which turns the Progressivist/Evolutionist assumptions of modernist theorists (both "left" and "righ ...

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Traditionalist School, Traditionalist School - Fundamental tenets, Traditionalist School - Values, Traditionalist School - Books and Resources

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Kalasha - Customs

Their unique culture and belief system differs drastically from the various ethnic groups surrounding them. The Kalasha believe in various deities Khodai, and worship other deities that offer protection to different aspects of life (such as Jeshtak, who represents family, pregnant mothers, and marriage). Nature plays a highly significant and spiritual role in their daily life. As part of their religious tradition, sacrifices are offered and festivals held to give thanks for the abundant resources of their three valleys. Presently, these self-sufficient farmers are moving towards a cash-based economy whereas previously wealth w ...

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Kalasha, Kalasha - Customs, Kalasha - History

Read more here: » Kalasha: Encyclopedia II - Kalasha - Customs

Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Kalu Rinpoche - Publications by Kalu Rinpoche

Profound Buddhism: From Hinayana to Vajrayana, Clearpoint Press, 1995, ISBN 0963037153 Excellent Buddhism: An Exemplary Life, Clearpoint Press, 1995, ISBN 0963037145 The Dharma: That Illuminates All Beings Like the Light of the Sun and the Moon, State University of New York Press, 1986, ISBN 0887061575 Foundations of Tibetan Buddhism, Snow Lion Publications, 2004, ISBN 1559392126 Luminous Mind : Fundamentals of Spiritual Practice, Wisdom Publications, 1996, ISBN 0861711181 Gently Whispered: Oral Teachings by the Very Venerab ...

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Kalu Rinpoche, Kalu Rinpoche - History, Kalu Rinpoche - Publications by Kalu Rinpoche, Kalu Rinpoche - Other Resources

Read more here: » Kalu Rinpoche: Encyclopedia II - Kalu Rinpoche - Publications by Kalu Rinpoche

Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Conservation ethic - History of biological conservation

The origins of biological conservation can be traced to philosophical and religious beliefs about Man as a full part of Nature: Taoist and Shintoist philosophies encourage recognition of special sites, allowing spiritual experiments. Jainism, Hinduism and Buddhism, grant a sacred value to animals. Primitive religions also recognize sacred values to sites such as forests, lakes, mountains. Islam recognizes each species as its own "nation", and an obligation of man to khalifa, or "stewardship" of the Earth. Specific conservation m ...

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Conservation ethic, Conservation ethic - Introduction, Conservation ethic - Usage of term, Conservation ethic - History of biological conservation, Conservation ethic - Romantic-Transcendental, Conservation ethic - Resource Conservation, Conservation ethic - Evolutionary-Ecological, Conservation ethic - External link

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Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Cardassian - History

Cardassian - Pre-Dominion membership. The Cardassians were once a peaceful and spiritual people who collected works of art from all over the Alpha Quadrant, but their home planet Cardassia Prime lacked natural resources. The entire planet was stricken by famine and disease until the military took control of the government and expanded Cardassian borders, building fleets of warships and invading nearby worlds. Of particular note is Bajor which was occupied for fifty years, and the end of whose occupation d ...

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Cardassian, Cardassian - Biology, Cardassian - Culture, Cardassian - Technology, Cardassian - History, Cardassian - Pre-Dominion membership, Cardassian - Dominion membership, Cardassian - Opposition to the Dominion, Cardassian - Mirror universe Cardassians

Read more here: » Cardassian: Encyclopedia II - Cardassian - History

Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Yaqeen - Stages

Yaqeen - Ilm al-yaqîn the knowledge of Certainty. The first degree is referred to by the name ‘’'ilm al-yaqîn’’ (the knowledge of Certainty), which means that Certainty is the result of knowledge. At this degree the object of Certainty is knowledge just as the aim of knowledge is Certainty. Both together are in the soul uniquely, such that Certainty is the first degree of spiritual life and the last of speculative experience. This particular degree of mystical ‘’yaqîn’’ is the result of divine theophanies in Act at the level of existence and also the result of theophanies of light ...

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Yaqeen, Yaqeen - Stages, Yaqeen - Ilm al-yaqîn the knowledge of Certainty, Yaqeen - Ayn al-yaqîn the Eye of Certainty, Yaqeen - Haqq al-yaqîn the total reality of Certainty, Yaqeen - Resource

Read more here: » Yaqeen: Encyclopedia II - Yaqeen - Stages

Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Preterism - Preterism versus Futurism

Like most theological disputes, the divide between Preterism and its opposite, Futurism, is over how certain passages of Scripture should be interpreted. Futurists assert that Preterists have spiritualized prophecies they see as describing literal, visible events, whereas Preterists believe that Futurists do not take certain passages such as Matthew 16:28 literally enough and do not give sufficient weight to scriptures that seem to show that the first century Church believed that a major eschatological event would certainly take place in the ...

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Preterism, Preterism - Partial Preterism, Preterism - Full Preterism, Preterism - Influences of Preterism within Christian thought, Preterism - Preterism versus Futurism, Preterism - Book resources, Preterism - Partial Preterism, Preterism - Full Preterism, Preterism - Critics of Preterism

Read more here: » Preterism: Encyclopedia II - Preterism - Preterism versus Futurism

Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Hyper-Calvinism - Source Quotations

The archetypal Hyper-Calvinist position may be found explicitly set forth in the confessional articles of the Gospel Standard (Baptist) Churches, specifically: Articles of Faith of the Gospel Standard Aid and Poor Relief Societies, (Leicester, England: Oldham & Manton Ltd., n.d.). Article 26 of the Gospel Standard articles: "We deny duty faith and duty repentance — these terms suggesting that it is every man's duty spiritually and savingly to repent and believe. We deny also that there is any capability in man by n ...

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Hyper-Calvinism, Hyper-Calvinism - Non-Technical Usage of the Term, Hyper-Calvinism - Source Quotations, Hyper-Calvinism - Example Logic of the Hyper-Calvinist, Hyper-Calvinism - Historic Calvinist position as opposed to Hyper-Calvinism, Hyper-Calvinism - Resources

Read more here: » Hyper-Calvinism: Encyclopedia II - Hyper-Calvinism - Source Quotations

Spiritual Resources: Encyclopedia II - Seraphim Rose - Orthodoxy

While studying under Alan Watts at the American Academy of Asian Studies after graduating from Pomona College in 1956, Eugene discovered the writings of René Guénon. Through Guénon's writings, Eugene was inspired to seek out an authentic, grounded spiritual faith tradition. Gregerson, a practicing Russian Orthodox at the time, introduced his friend to Orthodoxy. As Gregerson was choosing to abandon his Orthodoxy, Eugene, instead, was inspired to learn more about the faith. This culminated in Eugene's decision to en ...

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Seraphim Rose, Seraphim Rose - Early life, Seraphim Rose - Homosexuality, Seraphim Rose - Orthodoxy, Seraphim Rose - Death, Seraphim Rose - Resources

Read more here: » Seraphim Rose: Encyclopedia II - Seraphim Rose - Orthodoxy




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