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    Baptism - The Divine Touch by Geir Hellemo

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…When the priest touches the head of the baptisand, the participators in the rite achieve a visual glimpse of divine presence. As God’s acts have a hidden character, the very visual course of events taking place in the baptistery gives the opportunity of discussing divine intervention in early Christianity. …”
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    The Multiverse and Divine Creation by Michael Almeida

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…I provide the account of divine creation found in multiverse theorists Donald Turner, Klaas Kraay, and Tim O’Connor. …”
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    Divine Prayers and epopees by Reza Ashrafzadeh, Alireza Ghiamati

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…There is not yet an independent study about the evaluation of divine prayers and remembrance of God in these epics and comparing them with Shahnameh. …”
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    Divine will in Islamic Historiography by Esmail HaSsanzadeh

    Published 2001-03-01
    “…The present paper investigates the scope of the application of this principle in "Tarikh-e Jahan goshai" by Ata Malek-e Joveyni, the persian historian, and tries to answer the question of how influential the theory of predestination and divine will" had been in Joveyni's" historiographical method, and his style of recording various evenrs and issues of the time.…”
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    Mir Damad on the Divine Will by Mahmud Saidi, Seyed Mustafa Musawy Aazam

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Mir Damad’s view about the divine will can be divided into three sections: semantics, ontology and interpretation of the hadiths which imply that the will is an attribute of act. …”
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    Psychedelics, the Bible, and the Divine by Jaime Clark-Soles

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Many will have mystical encounters related to the Divine. Whether the experience involves the overwhelming presence or absence of the Divine, these Christians, too, will seek integration support. …”
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    The divine in the element of water. by Song, Jemima Ting Xi.

    Published 2011
    “…Its depiction of gods and goddesses, their divine powers and cosmic phenomena came in the form of mythologies that have prevailed over the centuries. …”
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    The application of divine commands by Shaw, J

    Published 1999
    “…Divine commands are typically held, by theists, to be made not only at the foundations of morality, but also in an 'everyday' setting, when there are already moral considerations applicable to the addressee(s). …”
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    Freedom, human and divine by Mawson, T

    Published 2005
    “…That ours would be explains why it might prima facie appear to us that there is a 'conceptual tension' between some of the claims of traditional theism and reveals some interesting (well, to me anyway) differences between human freedom and divine freedom.…”
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    Yamba spider divination by Gufler, H

    Published 1995
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    The politics of divine power by Bridge, S

    Published 2022
    “…<p>This thesis argues that our political outlook, in particular our ideas about political authority, can influence our concept of God and how we view the nature of divine sovereignty. It highlights the role of metaphorical language in this association, and uses the insights of contemporary cognitive linguistics research to propose a mechanism to underpin a threefold connection between a person’s moral worldview, their political worldview, and their concept of God.…”
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    Divine exultation and agony in the face of evil, a creation theodicy of divine restraint by R. Potgieter

    Published 2013-06-01
    “… Horrendous evil describes the anthropological view of excessive evils which devastate and dehumanise both victim and perpetrator, casting doubt as to whether life is worth living. Divine exultation and divine agony are viewed from the perspective of divinity, whose initial creation brought God pleasure and its fall an offence so deep that, though he considered its total destruction, God instead opted for divine restraint. …”
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