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audience into a fury because the accused is Jewish; or as if another in drumming up support for a politician were to exploit his listeners's reverential feelings for the politician's ancestors".
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holds always but humans always prove unable to ever understand it, both before hearing it and when they have first heard it. For though all things come to be in accordance with this
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3854:http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/rhetoric.mb.txt
3558:The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha
3099:Author and professor Jeanne Fahnestock describes
2075:Following one of the other meanings of the word,
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4748:by Horst Dietrich Preuss, Leo G. Perdue (1996).
4242:The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Theology
3750:The Greek Philosophers: From Thales to Aristotle
3713:The Shorter Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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3435:, University of North Carolina Press (1994),
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326:The Purdue Online Writing Lab clarifies that
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4600:Mythos and logos in the thought of Carl Jung
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3460:(Spring 2010 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.)
3374:"Using Rhetorical Strategies for Persuasion"
2337:, while less attention has been directed to
722:it is wise to agree that all things are one.
562:in the grammatical sense—for that, the term
530:
524:
514:
4397:by Jean-Louis Michon, Roger Gaetani (2006)
3999:
3970:, Volume 1, Continuum, (2003), pp. 458–462.
3737:Handboek geschiedenis van de wijsbegeerte 1
3595:
3593:
3550:
3495:
3493:
2760:
2754:
1689:A Dialogue Concerning Oratorical Partitions
634:
602:), meaning "(I) count, tell, say, speak".
504:
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4963:
4002:"Memra (= "Ma'amar" or "Dibbur," "Logos")"
3959:
3957:
3955:
3953:
3533:Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (GRBS)
3425:
3423:
3314:
3312:
2724:using the meditations of Plotinus. In his
2295:to them, a concept which later influenced
2055:
2041:
4381:Boer, Tj. de and Rahman, F., "ʿAḳl", in:
4060:Alexander Böhlig; Frederik Wisse (1975).
3809:Aristotle's Rhetoric: An art of character
2720:experimented with, but failed to achieve
2370:
5720:
4298:(Volume 2), By Dominic J. O'Meara, p. 39
4220:Neoplatonism in Relation to Christianity
3869:, pp. 37–38. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing.
3723:Translations from Richard D. McKirahan,
3590:
3490:
3141:to refer to sentences and propositions.
3029:
2916:are seen as the personifications of the
2572:
2408:to mean an intermediary divine being or
2281:The Stoics took all activity to imply a
2083:a different technical definition in the
2066:
1779:Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style
489:as used to describe Jesus Christ in the
27:
5999:Christianity and Hellenistic philosophy
4651:
4645:"The Appeals: Ethos, Pathos, and Logos"
3950:
3614:Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott,
3608:
3599:Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott,
3458:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
3420:
3318:Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott,
3309:
2818:, mystics, and philosophers, including
2555:Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit
605:In the ancient Greek context, the term
397:philosophers used the term to refer to
187:); among its connotations is that of a
6009:Concepts in ancient Greek epistemology
5986:
4997:
4865:James T. Draper and Kenneth Keathley,
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4383:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition
4377:
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4363:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition
3867:Religions of the Hellenistic-Roman Age
3812:, University of Chicago Press (1994),
3556:May, Herbert G. and Bruce M. Metzger.
2693:Victorinus differentiated between the
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627:) as distinct from imaginative tales (
334:
308:'I say' which is cognate with
5994:Concepts in ancient Greek metaphysics
5709:
4996:
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4476:
4119:, Cambridge University Press (1967),
3762:
3760:
3758:
3617:An Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon
3602:An Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon
3321:An Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon
3160:as equivalents and uses both for the
2985:Doctrine of Logos and the Perfect Man
2701:related to the world by creation and
1982:Rhetoric of social intervention model
741:was clearly suggested by Heraclitus.
665:) was the first place where the word
401:accounts of non-evident matters. The
365:used the term in different ways. The
4284:Theological treatises on the Trinity
2598: – 270 AD) used
4838:
4533:Biographical encyclopaedia of Sufis
4439:Biographical encyclopaedia of Sufis
4368:
3989:, P. Vallentine, 1912, pp. 114–115.
2602:in ways that drew on Plato and the
2557:, the Logos is an emanation of the
2320:
547:, and the analytical psychology of
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4768:What Every Christian Ought to Know
4296:Neoplatonism and Christian thought
4138:The Journal of Neoplatonic Studies
3755:
3687:, New York University Press, 1967.
3500:Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
3415:Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
2765:) was present as in no other man.
2260:. The Stoics also referred to the
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5542:Attributes of God in Christianity
4908:
4160:he Journal of Neoplatonic Studies
2447:by Philo, who also said that the
2341:' teachings about philosophy and
477:. Early translators of the Greek
191:form of discourse that relies on
5969:
4915:The Apologist's Bible Commentary
4871:, Broadman & Holman (2001),
4726:by Geoffrey W. Bromiley (1995).
3773:Readings from Classical Rhetoric
3502:(2nd ed): Philo Judaeus, (1999).
3207:
2834:("The Muhammadan Reality"), and
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5600:Great Architect of the Universe
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718:Listening not to me but to the
669:was given special attention in
449:("the word remaining within").
4845:. Harrison House. p. 45.
4660:by Francis P. Dinneen (1995).
4602:by Walter A. Shelburne (1988)
4582:by Petteri Pietikäinen (2001)
4012:; Vizetelly, Frank H. (eds.).
4000:Kohler, Kauffman (1901–1906).
3880:Studies in European Philosophy
3832:Essays on Aristotle's Rhetoric
3795:translation by W. Rhys Roberts
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5379:Trinity of the Church Fathers
4790:The Identified Life of Christ
4264:Jung and aesthetic experience
4116:Plotinus: The road to reality
3701:A History of Greek Philosophy
3417:(2nd ed): Heraclitus, (1999).
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1952:List of feminist rhetoricians
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4421:by Seyyed Hossein Nasr 1973
3883:, by James Lindsay (2006 ),
3026:Jung's analytical psychology
2532:, and other versions of the
2355:in his work, but Isocratean
2248:pervading and animating the
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1942:Glossary of rhetorical terms
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4818:. Xulon Press. p. 80.
4467:(3), Nov 1967, pp. 229–240.
4140:, Volumes 7–8, (1999), p. 3
3200:
3094:
2889:(d. 1037), the idea of the
2553:scriptures recorded in the
1789:Language as Symbolic Action
543:. The term is also used in
437:) integrated the term into
342:became a technical term in
10:
6050:
4554:Betül Avcı, "Character of
4266:by Donald H. Mayo, (1995)
3987:Hellenism and Christianity
3725:Philosophy before Socrates
3339:
3152:into Greek uses the terms
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2838:("The Muhammadan Light").
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4558:in Şeyh Gâlib’s Romance,
4477:Dobie, Robert J. (2009).
4395:Sufism: love & wisdom
4361:Gardet, L., "Kalām", in:
4176:by Anthony Kenny (2007).
3685:Greek Philosophical Terms
3570:David L. Jeffrey (1992).
3539:: 163–181. Archived from
3470:David L. Jeffrey (1992).
2618:was a key element in the
2222:
2179:"is not emotional appeal
1699:De Optimo Genere Oratorum
5384:Trinitarian universalism
4770:. Adrian Rogers (2005).
4307:Hans Urs von Balthasar,
4222:by Charles Elsee (2009)
4200:, John M. Dillon (1991)
3110:
2937:The Meccan Illuminations
2929:The Ringstones of Wisdom
2798:, as well as by certain
2768:
2697:interior to God and the
2561:that is merged with the
671:ancient Greek philosophy
635:Ancient Greek philosophy
500:in principio erat verbum
5586:Godhead in Christianity
4947:Encyclopædia Britannica
4623:Aspects of the Feminine
4094:Studies in Neoplatonism
3968:A History of Philosophy
3939:David M. Timmerman and
3752:, Methuen, 1967, p. 45.
2841:
2680:Gaius Marius Victorinus
2423:was located within the
2421:Plato's Theory of Forms
1639:De Sophisticis Elenchis
646:Heraclitus § Logos
369:used the term to mean "
6019:Language and mysticism
4812:Boggs, Brenda (2008).
4746:Old Testament Theology
4507:Edward Henry Whinfield
3170:, as the Word of God.
3092:
3090:as objective interest.
3039:
2979:. In the 15th century
2941:Al-Futūḥāt al-Makkiyya
2870:philosophers, such as
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2730:, Augustine described
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2371:In Hellenistic Judaism
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1759:De doctrina Christiana
1749:Dialogus de oratoribus
1669:Rhetorica ad Herennium
895:Captatio benevolentiae
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5412:Fate of the unlearned
5364:Shield of the Trinity
4815:Holy Spirit, Teach Me
4792:. Joe Norvell (2006)
4682:by Vivien Law (2003)
4515:, Routledge (2001) ,
4096:, SUNY Press (2002),
3856:(Part 2, paragraph 3)
3512:Adam Kamesar (2004).
3173:Some modern usage in
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2810:, the concept of the
2802:thinkers, during the
2587:philosophers such as
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2487:Further information:
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2071:Aristotle, 384–322 BC
2070:
1927:Communication studies
1769:De vulgari eloquentia
1629:Rhetoric to Alexander
716:
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644:Further information:
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4894:, Zondervan (1993),
4643:Fahnestock, Jeanne.
4568:Archivum Ottomanicum
4441:by N. Hanif (2002).
4309:Christian meditation
3985:Gerald Friedlander,
3776:, SIU Press (1990),
3454:Aristotle's Rhetoric
3258:Logos (Christianity)
2981:Abd al-Karīm al-Jīlī
2796:Islamic philosophers
2489:Logos (Christianity)
2463:also appears in the
19:For other uses, see
6024:Ancient Greek logic
5946:Slavic Native Faith
5369:Trinitarian formula
5306:Father of Greatness
5189:Abrahamic religions
4888:John F. MacArthur,
4839:Law, Terry (2006).
4658:General linguistics
4331:, Augustine, p. 130
4086:Michael F. Wagner,
4014:Jewish Encyclopedia
3964:Frederick Copleston
3668:was pitted against
3429:Paul Anthony Rahe,
3148:translation of the
2832:haqīqa muḥammadiyya
2826:("Universal Man"),
2779:The concept of the
2736:Divine Eternal Word
2710:medieval philosophy
2686:. Centuries later,
2626:and as far back as
2382:Philo of Alexandria
2377:Hellenistic Judaism
2297:Philo of Alexandria
2091:modes of persuasion
1932:Composition studies
1863:Health and medicine
1729:Institutio Oratoria
936:Eloquentia perfecta
529:(verb) in favor of
420:Hellenistic Judaism
379:modes of persuasion
359: 475 BC
335:Origins of the term
6004:Conceptions of God
5908:Abrahamic prophecy
5838:Ayyavazhi theology
5610:Apophatic theology
4999:Conceptions of God
4932:2016-06-25 at the
4920:2015-09-10 at the
4868:Biblical Authority
4173:Ancient philosophy
3748:W. K. C. Guthrie,
3727:, Hackett, (1994).
3655:n Archaic Greece
3175:Christian theology
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2883: 950 AD
2804:Islamic Golden Age
2684:Augustine of Hippo
2582:
2580:with his disciples
2238: 300 BC
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2017:Terministic screen
1799:A General Rhetoric
1329:Resignation speech
866:Studia humanitatis
848:Byzantine rhetoric
727:Diels–Kranz, 22B50
663: 475 BC
558:is not used for a
509:for "word"; later
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4891:Charismatic Chaos
4535:N. Hanif (2002).
3520:Logos Prophorikos
3516:Logos Endiathetos
3452:Rapp, Christof, "
3215:Philosophy portal
3082:. The concept of
2830:("Word of God"),
2824:al-insān al-kāmil
2716:thought. A young
2642:, the intellect (
2549:According to the
2530:New International
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2433:Angel of the Lord
2398: 50 AD
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2267:logos spermatikos
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1992:Rogerian argument
1739:Panegyrici Latini
831:The age of Cicero
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2301:Marcus Aurelius
2244:was the active
2240:, in which the
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2141:For Aristotle,
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1977:Public rhetoric
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1853:Native American
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1234:Funeral oration
1224:Farewell speech
1181:Socratic method
1137:
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889:
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879:
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650:The writing of
648:
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637:
537:the living word
497:Bible usage of
458:Christian Logos
456:identifies the
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346:beginning with
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58:
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5885:Predestination
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5740:Biblical canon
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5535:Other concepts
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5407:Apocalypticism
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5321:Trinitarianism
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5236:Zoroastrianism
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5068:Urmonotheismus
5060:
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4909:External links
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4010:Funk, Isaac K.
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3605:: lexis, 1889.
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3583:978-0802836342
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3546:on 2015-05-07.
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3034:A 37-year-old
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2933:Fusus al-Hikam
2848:Main article:
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2816:metaphysicians
2773:Main article:
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2747:had taken body
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2563:spiritual Adam
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1268:Lightning talk
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491:Gospel of John
454:Gospel of John
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229:used the term
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5918:Denominations
5916:
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5909:
5906:
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5891:
5890:Last Judgment
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5650:Unmoved mover
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5551:Binitarianism
5549:
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5272:Supreme Being
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5143:Gender of God
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5048:Kathenotheism
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4941:"Logos"
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4247:
4243:
4238:
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4229:
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4221:
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4207:
4203:
4199:
4196:by Plotinus,
4195:
4190:
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4127:, pp. 84–101.
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5625:Personal god
5605:Great Spirit
5544: /
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5359:Perichoresis
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5262:Emanationism
5204:Christianity
5194:Baháʼí Faith
5172:Singular god
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2585:Neoplatonist
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2569:Neoplatonism
2559:great spirit
2548:
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2522:Douay–Rheims
2514:Jesus Christ
2492:
2483:Christianity
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1421:Rhetoricians
1334:Stump speech
1251:Invitational
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1189:Dissoi logoi
1187:
1166:Deliberative
1158:Controversia
1156:
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245:propositions
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233:(along with
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185:Christianity
43:
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5843:Krishnology
5820:Soteriology
5775:Eschatology
5755:Christology
5620:Open theism
5576:Exotheology
5474:Zoroastrian
5437:By religion
5394:Eschatology
5349:Homoiousian
5302:Ahura Mazda
5080:Panentheism
5043:Hermeticism
4621:Carl Jung,
4418:Sufi essays
4329:Confessions
4194:The Enneads
3983:, cited in
3981:De Profugis
3907:Meditations
3766:Aristotle,
3263:Logotherapy
3191:Holy Spirit
3137:along with
2808:Sunni Islam
2727:Confessions
2648:), and the
2620:meditations
2499:Koinē Greek
2495:Christology
2306:Meditations
2292:anima mundi
2230:began with
2211:Aristotle,
2189:antisemitic
2027:Wooden iron
1987:Rhetrickery
1962:Oral skills
1898:Composition
1833:Contrastive
1653:(c. 350 BC)
1643:(c. 350 BC)
1633:(c. 350 BC)
1623:(c. 350 BC)
1613:(c. 370 BC)
1473:Demosthenes
1453:Brueggemann
1388:Ideological
1239:Homiletics
1152:Declamation
1142:Apologetics
992:Five canons
860:Renaissance
843:Middle Ages
695:Diels–Kranz
199:reasoning.
6014:Heraclitus
5988:Categories
5928:Philosophy
5815:Sophiology
5795:Philosophy
5790:Messianism
5750:Paterology
5354:Hypostasis
5344:Homoousian
5175:theologies
5115:Theopanism
5100:Polytheism
5063:Monotheism
5038:Henotheism
4900:0310575729
4877:0805424539
4798:1597812943
4776:0805426922
4754:0664218431
4732:0802837840
4710:0802824048
4688:0521565324
4666:0878402780
4631:0710095228
4608:0887066933
4588:9514108574
4560:Hüsn ü Aşk
4541:8176252662
4521:0415245311
4447:8176252662
4427:0873952332
4403:0941532755
4317:0898702356
4272:0820427241
4250:0664227481
4230:pp. 89–90
4228:1116926296
4206:014044520X
4182:0198752725
4125:0521060850
4102:0791452719
4073:2022-09-23
3910:. London:
3889:1406701734
3841:0520202287
3818:0226284247
3782:0809315920
3441:080784473X
3401:2022-03-16
3380:2022-03-16
3304:References
3278:Parmenides
3243:Imiaslavie
3146:Septuagint
3060:For Jung,
3012:Hüsn ü Aşk
2881: – c.
2879: 872
2740:Hellenized
2636:hypostases
2624:Heraclitus
2545:Gnosticism
2526:King James
2427:, but the
2396: – c.
2375:See also:
1883:Technology
1873:Procedural
1693:(c. 50 BC)
1679:De Oratore
1543:Quintilian
1538:Protagoras
1393:Metaphoric
1317:Propaganda
1200:Epideictic
1114:Sotto voce
1068:Persuasion
1063:Operations
1005:Dispositio
901:Chironomia
661: – c.
659: 535
652:Heraclitus
640:Heraclitus
481:, such as
433: – c.
395:Pyrrhonist
381:alongside
357: – c.
355: 535
348:Heraclitus
251:Background
173:psychology
5805:Practical
5800:Political
5765:Cosmology
5722:Christian
5581:Holocaust
5571:Egotheism
5526:Goddesses
5521:Mormonism
5449:Christian
5402:Afterlife
5288:Sustainer
5095:Polydeism
5090:Pantheism
5075:Mysticism
5058:Monolatry
5053:Nontheism
5033:Dystheism
4879:, p. 113.
4523:, p. xxv.
3820:, p. 114.
3784:, p. 120.
3649:7 October
3253:Logocracy
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