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prayer --- meditation --- the non-physical --- death --- Heather Scavetta --- clairvoyance --- visions --- afterlife communication --- psychic abilities --- mediumnic abilities --- channeling --- precognition --- miracles
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-- Angst vorm Sterben?Muss nicht sein!Alle Weltreligionen und selbst die Naturwissenschaften sind sich einig: es gibt ein Leben nach dem Tod; sei es als genetischer Erbanteil und Biomasse oder in einer neuen körperlichen Existenz!Geburt und Tod sind endlos wiederkehrende Zyklen und nur unser benebelter Alltagsblick will nicht wahrhaben, dass wir uns weniger um unser Ableben sorgen sollten, statt darum: wie wir leben!Lösen Sie also schon heute Ihre Eintrittskarte, um ""Sicher in den Himmel"" zu kommen und dabei ab sofort glücklich auf Erden zu sein; und freuen Sie sich schon jetzt so richtig au
Future life. --- Reincarnation --- Reincarnation. --- Past-lives regression --- Rebirth --- Regression, Past-lives --- Pre-existence --- Soul --- Theosophy --- Transmigration --- Christianity and reincarnation --- Afterlife --- Eternal life --- Life, Future --- Life after death --- Eschatology --- Eternity --- Immortality --- Near-death experiences --- Christianity. --- Religious aspects
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Theology and historiography often see the future as a realm open to new experiences and unexpected events. Yet for classical physics, the future was the result of the universe's predictable development. Given enough information about current states, we could use the laws of nature to uncover the universe's future. Modern space-time theory, with its picture of an invariant four-dimensional universe, only makes this problem more acute. Room for radically novel events, for miracles and new hope ...
Future life --- Pantheism. --- Theological anthropology --- Man (Christian theology) --- Philosophy --- Religion --- Panentheism --- Afterlife --- Eternal life --- Life, Future --- Life after death --- Eschatology --- Eternity --- Immortality --- Near-death experiences --- History of doctrines --- Christianity. --- Religious aspects --- Pannenberg, Wolfhart, --- Pannenberg, W. --- 2 PANNENBERG, WOLFHART --- 2 PANNENBERG, WOLFHART Godsdienst. Theologie--PANNENBERG, WOLFHART --- Godsdienst. Theologie--PANNENBERG, WOLFHART
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For Dante and Petrarch, posthumous love was a powerful conviction. Like many of their contemporaries, both poets envisioned their encounters with their beloved in heaven-Dante with Beatrice, Petrarch with Laura. But as Ramie Targoff reveals in this elegant study, English love poetry of the Renaissance brought a startling reversal of this tradition: human love became definitively mortal. Exploring the boundaries that Renaissance English poets drew between earthly and heavenly existence, Targoff seeks to understand this shift and its consequences for English poetry. Targoff shows that medieval notions of the somewhat flexible boundaries between love in this world and in the next were hardened by Protestant reformers, who envisioned a total break between the two. Tracing the narrative of this rupture, she focuses on central episodes in poetic history in which poets developed rich and compelling compensations for the lack of posthumous love-from Thomas Wyatt's translations of Petrarch's love sonnets and the Elizabethan sonnet series of Shakespeare and Spencer to the carpe diem poems of the seventeenth century. Targoff's centerpiece is Romeo and Juliet, where she considers how Shakespeare's reworking of the Italian story stripped away any expectation that the doomed teenagers would reunite in heaven. Casting new light on these familiar works of poetry and drama, this book ultimately demonstrates that the negation of posthumous love brought forth a new mode of poetics that derived its emotional and aesthetic power from its insistence upon love's mortal limits.
Love poetry, English --- Renaissance --- Love in literature. --- Immortality in literature. --- English love poetry --- English poetry --- History and criticism --- love, death, afterlife, heaven, romance, literature, beloved, dante, beatrice, petrarch, laura, renaissance, england, british, poetry, mortality, protestant, religion, christianity, spirituality, thomas wyatt, sonnets, carpe diem, spencer, shakespeare, romeo and juliet, drama, emotions, immortality, aesthetics, affect theory, capulet, montague, reunited, unity, eternity, john milton, henry king, an arundel tomb, nonfiction, criticism.
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Translating Resurrection examines the debate between William Tyndale and George Joye at the beginning of the English Reformation. Occasioned by Joye’s coining ‘life after this’ for Tyndale’s ‘resurrection’ in Joye’s 1534 edition of Tyndale’s New Testament, this fascinating but little-known debate provides unique insights into the reformers’ beliefs concerning post-mortem existence, such as the question of immortality of the soul, soul-sleep, prayers to saints and the doctrine of Purgatory. By providing a thoroughgoing historical and theological context, the book presents an original look at this important episode from the life of the exiled protestant English community. The result will realign scholarship on Tyndale as well as centuries of neglect of Joye’s contributions to early modern bible translation.
Christian church history --- Joye, George --- Tyndale, William --- anno 1500-1599 --- 225*6 --- 929 TYNDALE, WILLIAM --- 284.1 <420> --- Graflegging van Jezus. Lege graf. Verrijzenis en verheerlijking van Jezus --- Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek--TYNDALE, WILLIAM --- Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--Engeland --- Tyndale, William, --- Joye, George, --- Clarke, George, --- G. J., --- Geach, George, --- Gee, George, --- J., G., --- Jaye, George, --- Sawtre, James, --- Sawtrey, James, --- Sawtry, James, --- Tindale, William, --- Tindall, William, --- Tyndal, William, --- Tyndall, William, --- 284.1 <420> Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--Engeland --- 929 TYNDALE, WILLIAM Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek--TYNDALE, WILLIAM --- 225*6 Graflegging van Jezus. Lege graf. Verrijzenis en verheerlijking van Jezus --- Tyndale, Wyllyam, --- Hychyns, Wyllyam, --- Hychyns, William, --- Hitchins, William, --- Hychins, William, --- Church history --- Future life --- Reformation --- Resurrection --- Protestant Reformation --- Counter-Reformation --- Protestantism --- Afterlife --- Eternal life --- Life, Future --- Life after death --- Eschatology --- Eternity --- Immortality --- Near-death experiences --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- History --- Religious aspects --- Reformation.
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Islam and leadership of the community --- sects --- Islam and the Qur'an --- religion and tradition --- hadith literature --- Islam and God --- philosophy --- the existence of God --- the kalam cosmological argument --- divine attributes --- the unity of God --- God's names --- Islamic design --- civilzation --- religion and the city --- Islamic cities and tradition --- Islam and nationalism --- religious problems with nationalism --- Balkan --- Europe and religion --- European Islam --- liberal democracy and religion --- multiculturalism --- Balkan identity --- Turkey --- Islam political philosophy and nationalism --- Islam and equality --- Islam and patriarchy --- gender and the Qur'an --- the Prophet --- the treatment of women --- slavery --- homosexuality --- Islamic economics --- Islamic bonds --- Islamic markets --- Islam and morality --- Muslim moral character --- the islamic community as a moral unit --- God and morality --- theodicy --- Moses and Khidr --- Job --- abortion --- circumcision --- Islam and law --- apostasy --- the death penalty --- freedom of expression --- blasphemy --- Shari'a law in the United States and Europe --- Islamic education --- Islamic science --- tawhid --- Islamic exceptionalism --- Islamic pedagogy --- tahrif --- Judaism --- Christianity --- religious books --- Islam and belief --- the afterlife --- the day of judgment --- Islam and Sufism --- Islamic mysticism --- Sufism and law --- Wahhabism --- Sufism and philosophy --- Islam and entertainment --- pictures of the Prophet --- music --- mawlid --- yoga --- sport
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druids --- Graeme K. Talboys --- Judith O'Grady --- Lorna Smithers --- John Awen --- Scott Irvine --- heathens --- Alaric Albertson --- Silvia Rahmani --- Christopher Courtley --- Gerrit Orgers --- Joe LeVasseur --- witches --- Dorothy Abrams --- Sherrie Almes --- Bridgete Isabela --- Benediza Shortt --- Robert Scott --- wiccans --- David Salisbury --- Lucya Starza --- Katy Frost --- Naiara Sagarminaga --- Monica Ferreira --- shamans --- Elen Sentier --- Kenn Day --- Deb Shaw --- Angel Mathes --- Charlotte Rooney --- christo-paganism --- Mark Townsend --- David Kling --- Sascha Cooper --- Elizabeth McNally --- Trevor Greenfield --- goddess followers --- Jane Meredith --- Johanna Lawson --- Samantha Marks --- Dyan Hammercheck --- Jessica Colonell --- eclectic Paganism --- El Bee Kanobe --- Suzanne Reynolds-Alpert --- Freeman Presson --- Nikki Shields --- Hayley Addis --- deities --- Robin Herne --- Ferdiad Selkie --- Bracken Setanti --- Willow Moon Cloud --- Irisanya Rainbow --- nature --- Joanna van der Hoeven --- Rebecca Beattie --- Ngatina Purnell-Webb --- Beverley Price --- Marie Strang --- ethics --- Emma Restall Orr --- Heather Artfich-Staniszewski --- Rhiannon Knott --- Lisa Spiral Besnett --- Mary Caelsto --- afterlife --- Mabh Savage --- Hennie van Geel --- Sarah Carvey --- Jay Cassels --- Andy Jaeger --- Brendan Myers --- Anette George --- Todd Fashion --- Rosie Weaver --- Kenn Payne --- Morgan Daimler --- Elli McDonald --- Linda Sever --- Erin Lund Johnson --- Kristan Clark-Gary --- ritual --- Mélusine Draco --- Frances Billinghurst --- Steven Robert Morrison --- Jennifer Schwartz --- Ian Chandler --- magic --- Harmonia Saille --- Elinor Predota --- Orla Clancy --- Ali Zelanna Button --- Danette Wilson --- prayer and meditation --- Nimue Brown --- Jo Robson --- Rebecca M. Taylor --- Robyn Stroll --- Jenny Watt --- healing --- Shirley Laboucane --- Kate Brunner --- Shaun Johnson --- Samantha Allison-Belle --- Amy Aldridge --- herbalism --- Rachel Patterson --- Calantirniel --- Katherine Cotoia --- Laura Perry --- Heddy Johannsen --- celebrant work --- Cat Treadwell --- Fiona Tinker --- Rufus Maychild --- Sarah Buhrman --- Anne Coleman
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