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Divine and revelation
) Divine revelation's law-making is both unconditioned in terms of the divine right to choose, and conditioned in the sense of the progress of history from one revelation to the next.
According to biographies preserved by Ibn al-Nadim and the Persian polymath al-Biruni, he allegedly received a revelation as a youth from a spirit, whom he would later call his Twin ( Aramaic Tauma ( תאומא ), from which is also derived the name of the apostle Thomas, the " twin "), his Syzygos ( Greek for " partner ", in the Cologne Mani-Codex ), his Double, his Protective Angel or ' Divine Self '.
In this world view, the Mishnaic and Talmudic rabbis are closer to the Divine revelation ; by corollary, one must be extremely conservative in changing or adapting Jewish law.
Divine revelation of the supernatural order is considered to be a matter of fact, contingent upon proper evidence of such, ( miracle, prophecy etc .).
was a clue as to how difficult the overwhelming, personality-shattering experience of being a vehicle for Divine revelation was, on one of the most difficult tasks ever assigned, and how difficult it was to be able to see, in advance, one's own failure.
# Audiovisual waking revelation / Divine speaker ( that refers implicitly to Moses )
The Mu ' tazilis had a nuanced theory regarding reason, Divine revelation, and the relationship between them.
Once this foundational knowledge is attained and one ascertains the truth of Islam and the Divine origins of the Qur ' an, the intellect then interacts with scripture such that both reason and revelation come together to be the main source of guidance and knowledge for Muslims.
After the letters of Mother Mary of the Divine Heart ( 1863 – 1899 ) requesting, in the name of Christ Himself, to Pope Leo XIII consecrate the entire World to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Holy Father commissions a group of theologians to examine the petition on the basis of revelation and sacred tradition.
In his True Christian Religion # 779 he indicated that books of his revelation that he published were also Divine revelation.
For further review of this issue, see Which of Swedenborg's books are Divine revelation?
" On this depends its objectivity as a real revelation of the Divine Will.
It is as much beyond the scope of Socialism to deal with Divine revelation as it is beyond the range of the Republican Party to advance a new exegesis of the Davidic Psalms.
As may be seen from the descriptions of the various theophanies, the deep monotheistic spirit of the Israelites hesitates to describe the Divine Being, and confines itself generally to describing the influence of the revelation upon those beholding it.
Divine law, which are moral imperatives specifically given through revelation.
Some Muslims consider takfir ( declaring someone a kafir ) to be a prerogative of either the Prophet — who does that through Divine revelation — or the State which represents the collectivity of the Ummah ( the whole Muslim community ).
Overall, though, the Muslim commentators demonstrate a remarkable degree of complacency in the face of naskh's more theologically disturbing implications, supremely confident ( as expressed in the following gloss on a famous Ā ' isha hadith ) that whatever the mechanisms used to expurgate or cancel the Divine revelation, what has ultimately come down to us is exactly what Allah intended mankind to have:
Al-Ala describes the Islamic view of existence, the Oneness of Allah, and Divine revelation, additionally mentioning rewards and punishments.
* Divine revelation, divine law and law-giving
The concealment or revelation of the Divine Light shining through Da ' at does not actually happen in Da ' at itself.
Divine revelation therefore is not like a theoretical treatise.
Pope John Paul II was instrumental in the formal establishment of the Divine Mercy devotion and acknowledged the efforts of the Marian Fathers in its promotion in a Papal Blessing in 2001, the 70th anniversary of the revelation of the Divine Mercy Message and Devotion.

Divine and for
May the Divine Speaker in Heaven bless this country with Sam Rayburn's continued service here for years to come.
Dante Alighieri, in the Divine Comedy, recounts that he saw Alfonso's spirit seated outside the gates of Purgatory with the other monarchs whom Dante blamed for the chaotic political state of Europe during the 13th century.
Heschel argues for the view of Hebrew prophets as receivers of the " Divine Pathos ," of the wrath and sorrow of God over his nation that has forsaken him.
His journeys to the West, and his " Tablets of the Divine Plan " spread the Bahá ' í message beyond its middle-eastern roots, and his Will and Testament laid the foundation for the current " Bahá ' í administrative order.
The song was originally written for movie and recording star Divine, who was unable to record the song before his death in 1988.
# Divine Announcement: Blessings for a Defiled People ( )
A breviary ( from Latin brevis, ' short ' or ' concise ') is a liturgical book of the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church containing the public or canonical prayers, hymns, the Psalms, readings, and notations for everyday use, especially by bishops, priests, and deacons in the Divine Office ( i. e., at the canonical hours or Liturgy of the Hours, the Christians ' daily prayer ).
An Act of Parliament passed in the year 1563, entitled “ An Act for the Translating of the Bible and the Divine Service into the Welsh Tongue ,” ordered that the Old and New Testament, together with the Book of Common Prayer, were to be translated into Welsh.
* Francis Arinze, Cardinal Bishop of Velletri-Segni, Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments.
In Eddy's Message to The Mother Church for 1901, in the section titled " Christ Is One and Divine ", she writes:
In the Christian Science textbook, Eddy cites seven synonyms for God: < i > Divine Principle, Life, Truth, Love, Soul, Spirit, and Mind .< i >< ref > Science & Health, Chapter 6 -- Science, Theology, Medicine, p. 115, < i >" Divine synonyms, GOD: Divine Principle, Life, Truth, Love, Soul, Spirit, Mind.
Dante was a great poet, the Societa Dantesca Italiana did great work in editing and publishing a usable and affordable text, but the Divine Comedy was certainly used by the newly unified Italian government ( see History of Italy ) to encourage a more homogeneous, Tuscan-influenced dialect for the whole peninsula ( see Italian language ).
On 24 January 41, Chaerea and other guardsmen accosted Caligula while he was addressing an acting troupe of young men during a series of games and dramatics held for the Divine Augustus.
According to Christian writers, most notably Paul, the Bible teaches that people are, in their current state, sinful, and the New Testament reveals that Jesus is both the Son of man and the Son of God, united in the hypostatic union, God the Son, God made incarnate ; that Jesus ' death by crucifixion was a sacrifice to atone for all humanity's sins, and that acceptance of Jesus as Savior and Lord saves one from Divine Judgment, giving Eternal life.
Today there is a branch of Wicca named for her, which is characterized by an exclusive focus on the feminine aspect of the Divine.
* World of Dante Multimedia website that offers Italian text of Divine Comedy, Allen Mandelbaum's translation, gallery, interactive maps, timeline, musical recordings, and searchable database for students and teachers.
The Divine Service: This is the title for the liturgy in Lutheran churches and is used by most conservative Lutheran churches to refer to the Eucharist.
Eucharistic elements prepared for the Divine Liturgy.
They show an ardent love for the Divine law, and an extraordinary zeal for learning our holy religion and imparting it to others.
The theme tune for the series was written and performed by The Divine Comedy, and was later reworked into " Songs of Love ", a track from the album Casanova.
The dissenters, who included Rabbi Joel Roth as well as a partial concurrence by Rabbi Daniel Nevins, argued for reaffirming the classical halakhic framework in which human decrees inform and often limit but never wholly abrogate law believed to be of Divine origin, stating that " we should acknowledge that God's law is beyond our authority to eliminate ", but should continue the traditional approach of applying strict evidentiary rules and presumptions that tend to render enforcement unlikely.

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