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for, the conviction of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1).
Before discussing the concept of faith, ...actualized. It is actualized in the finite world, but not in the infinite ground of being, i.e., God."*5 ...
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somewhere.(1)
This article will try to demonstrate that the aboveobservation, together with...opinions are not the same.(5)
According to Seng-chao, ordinary people hold that thingschange ...
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"Ten Gates of Non-duality"; [1] second, the correlation of the "Track of Contemplation" with the ...considering. [5] The consequences of this distinctive Tiantai turn of thought will be the central ...
Brook Ziporyn
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by Nirmala S. Salgado Eathnology
Vol. 36 No. 3 Summer.1997
Pp.213-226
Copyright by ...to include the first fourof the five precepts as well as refraining from: 5) all sexual activity, 6)...
Nirmala S. Salgado
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" of Mahaayaana.(1) This "Middle Path" philosophy (namely, `suunyavaada, or Emptiness...insight into the frame of mind of the court Buddhist thinkers at the time.(5)
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Whalen W. Lai
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totally free from the contingent (De libero Arbitrio I. 1-3, II. 4-5), his main problem ...West25:1 1975 p. 81-90(C) by the University Press of Hawaii
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Luis O. Gomez
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Hindu teachings inThe Stoic (1947) is well known and has been evaluated by a number ofcritics.[1] The ...assimilation of parts of the Asiantraditions."[5] Dreiser, along with such of his contemporaries as ...
Douglas C, Stenerson
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race.(1)
Ch'eng I therefore condemned the Buddhists for theirselfishness. The Buddhists ...kinds of responses
are found in the writings of Tzu-po Chen-k'og (1543-1603),(5)
Han-shan Te-ch'ing...
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Both Jung and Zen [1] are ...Wholeness consists in the union of the conscious and the unconscious personality." [5] And accordingly...
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an introspection" (k'an-hua ch'an).[d]
Several scholars[1] have suggested that Ta-hui was a ...but there is no doubt that they adopted him as their Patriarch.[5]
The Lin-chi and Kuei-yang sects ...
Chun-Fang Yu
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