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  • 121Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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  • 122Usama ibn Munqidh — Born July 4, 1095(1095 07 04) Shaizar Died November 17, 1188(1188 11 17) Damascus Resting place Mount Qasiyun Occupatio …

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  • 123Aristotle: Ethics and politics — Roger Crisp ETHICS BACKGROUND AND METHOD Aristotle wrote no books on ethics. Rather, he gave lectures, the notes for which subsequently were turned by others into two books, the Nicomachean Ethics (NE) and the Eudemian Ethics (EE). There is much… …

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  • 124Schopenhauer, Arthur — Arthur Schopenhauer Kathleen M.Higgins Despite a recent surge of philosophical interest, Arthur Schopenhauer remains one of the most underappreciated philosophers of modern times. He has arguably had a greater influence on subsequent philosophy… …

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  • 125Mysticisme des Victorins —     Au monastère parisien de Saint Victor non moins qu’à l’abbaye de Cîteaux, on était opposé à la philosophie mondaine qui prétendait scruter les secrets divins, et l’on était porté à un mysticisme qui se terminait en amour plus qu’en… …

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  • 126Interior life (Catholic theology) — versus external actions, while these latter are transformed into means of prayer. According to John Paul II, Jesus statement without me you can do nothing (cf. Jn 15:5) is a truth that constantly reminds us of the primacy of Christ and, in union… …

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  • 127Cheng Hsin — is a pursuit of increasing consciousness using internal martial arts, body being practice, ontology and Zen like contemplation. Cheng Hsin was founded by Peter Ralston in 1975 [Cheng Hsin, The Art of Effortless Power, Tai Chi Chuan, No. 10,… …

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  • 128L'Itinéraire de l'âme vers Dieu — (Itinerarium mentis ad Deum) est un ouvrage de saint Bonaventure, composé au cours de l année 1259, après une extase mystique lors d une promenade sur le mont Alverne. Sommaire 1 Visée 2 Plan de l ouvrage 3 Voir aussi …

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