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  • The Need to Believe in Life After Death Questions About Islam?

    The Need to Believe in Life After Death Questions About Islam?

  • Kant's Theoretical Conception Of

    Kant's Theoretical Conception Of

  • Original Monotheism: a Signal of Transcendence Challenging

    Original Monotheism: a Signal of Transcendence Challenging

  • KIERKEGAARD's APOPHATIC THEOLOGY by Peter Kline

    KIERKEGAARD's APOPHATIC THEOLOGY by Peter Kline

  • Theology of Supernatural

    Theology of Supernatural

  • Virtuous Life, Honored Afterlife and the Evolution of Confucianism

    Virtuous Life, Honored Afterlife and the Evolution of Confucianism

  • Was Heidegger a Mystic?

    Was Heidegger a Mystic?

  • The Pantheism of Goethe in Its Relation to That of Spinoza

    The Pantheism of Goethe in Its Relation to That of Spinoza

  • Jñāna Yoga Is

    Jñāna Yoga Is "Knowledge of the Absolute" (Brahman). This Is the Most Difficult Path, Requiring Tremendous Strength of Will and Intellect

  • Biblical Redaction and the Emergence of Absolute Monotheism: Implications for Religious Dialogue and Socio-Political Stability

    Biblical Redaction and the Emergence of Absolute Monotheism: Implications for Religious Dialogue and Socio-Political Stability

  • Naïve Panentheism

    Naïve Panentheism

  • CHAPTER XVII the DIVINE Brahman (The Impersonal Or Supra-Personal

    CHAPTER XVII the DIVINE Brahman (The Impersonal Or Supra-Personal

  • The Atheist Trap, Or the Argument from Design and Scientific Falsification

    The Atheist Trap, Or the Argument from Design and Scientific Falsification

  • 1 1 1. the Universe As a Modification of Brahman-God 2. Panentheism

    1 1 1. the Universe As a Modification of Brahman-God 2. Panentheism

  • What Is Apophaticism? Ways of Talking About an Ineffable God

    What Is Apophaticism? Ways of Talking About an Ineffable God

  • Hegel on Indian Philosophy: Spinozism, Romanticism, Eurocentrism Gino Signoracci University of New Mexico

    Hegel on Indian Philosophy: Spinozism, Romanticism, Eurocentrism Gino Signoracci University of New Mexico

  • Beyond Death: Transition and the Afterlife

    Beyond Death: Transition and the Afterlife

  • 20 Arguments for the Existence Of

    20 Arguments for the Existence Of

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  • On Art, Religion, Philosophy Introductory Lectures to the Realm of Absolute Spirit
  • Monotheism and Its Political Consequences
  • Reconstructing Scheffler's Afterlife: Levinas and the Relationship With
  • The Threefold Structure of Hegel's And
  • A Scientific Proof of the Existence of God* William S
  • The Evidential Value of Near-Death Experiences for Belief in Life After Death
  • Zombies, Selves, and the Possibility of Afterlife
  • Apophatic Measures: Toward a Theology of Irreducible Particularity
  • RELIGIOUS PRACTICE and POETIC EXPRESSION As Indicated in The
  • The Concept of Self in Eastern and Western Philosophy
  • Pantheism and Christian Mission
  • Scientifically Proving God's Existence
  • How Pantheism Resolves the Enigma of Evil Paul Siwek
  • Monotheism and Trinity: the Problem of God and Man and Its Implications for Life in Our Society
  • The Panentheism of Charles Hartshorne: a Critique by Laurence W
  • The Panentheism of Karl Christian Friedrich Krause
  • A Teleological Argument
  • The Theory of a Natural Afterlife a Newfound, Real Possibility for What Awaits Us at Death by Bryon K


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