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Meditation Dhyāna Seeing clearly and maintaining spiritual stability 6.
Understanding Prajñā Directly perceiving the truth of emptiness SIGNIFICANCE :
Boethius combined classical philosophical traditions with Christian morality and
theology ...
Meditation Dhyāna Seeing clearly and maintaining spiritual stability 6.
Understanding Prajñā Directly perceiving the truth of emptiness SIGNIFICANCE :
Boethius combined classical philosophical traditions with Christian morality and
theology ...
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CHRISTIAN ETHICS / 147 Christian ethics TYPE OF ETHICS : Religious ethics
DATE : First century C.E. to present ... of Nazareth , the various Christian
churches and sects , and the many world cultures shaped by Christianity
DEFINITION ...
CHRISTIAN ETHICS / 147 Christian ethics TYPE OF ETHICS : Religious ethics
DATE : First century C.E. to present ... of Nazareth , the various Christian
churches and sects , and the many world cultures shaped by Christianity
DEFINITION ...
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The Peaceable Kingdom : A Primer in Christian Ethics . Notre Dame , Ind .:
University of Notre Dame Press , 1983 . Niebuhr , H. Richard . Christ and Culture
. New York : Harper & Row , 1975 . Niebuhr , Reinhold . An Interpretation of
Christian ...
The Peaceable Kingdom : A Primer in Christian Ethics . Notre Dame , Ind .:
University of Notre Dame Press , 1983 . Niebuhr , H. Richard . Christ and Culture
. New York : Harper & Row , 1975 . Niebuhr , Reinhold . An Interpretation of
Christian ...
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