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  • 111KOOK (Kuk), ABRAHAM ISAAC — (1865–1935), rabbinical authority and thinker; first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of modern Ereẓ Israel. Born in Greiva (now Griva), Latvia, Kook received the type of Jewish education that was customary in 19th century Eastern Europe. At a very early… …

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  • 112Confucianism — The Dacheng Hall, the main hall of the Temple of Confucius in Qufu …

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  • 113Calvinism — Religions Calvinism, Presbyterianism Calvinism John Ca …

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  • 114Gnosticism — This article is part of a series on Gnosticism History of Gnosticism …

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  • 115Panentheism — (from Greek Polytonic|πᾶν (pân) all ; Polytonic|ἐν (en) in ; and Polytonic|θεός (Theós) God ; all in God ) is a belief system which posits that God exists and interpenetrates every part of nature, and timelessly extends beyond as well.… …

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  • 117Salvation — For other uses, see Salvation (disambiguation). Part of a series on Salvation …

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  • 118Theology — Theological studies redirects here. For the academic journal, see Theological Studies. Albert the Great (1193/1206–1280), patron saint of Roman Catholic theologians …

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  • 119Unitarian Universalist Association — Infobox Organization name= Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations in North America flaming chalice motif.] size= formation= 1961 extinction= type= Religious Organization headquarters= location= United States membership= language=… …

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  • 120Moral relativism — For other uses, see Relativism Moral relativism may be any of several descriptive, meta ethical, or normative positions. Each of them is concerned with the differences in moral judgments across different people and cultures: Descriptive… …

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