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A term originally coined by Ivan Turgenev in his 1862 novel Fathers and Sons, Nihilists favoured the destruction of human institutions and laws, based on the idea that such institutions and laws are artificial and corrupt.
Though the term nihilism was first popularized by the novelist Ivan Turgenev ( 1818 – 1883 ) in his novel Fathers and Sons, </ i > it was first introduced into philosophical discourse by Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi ( 1743 – 1819 ).
* " Fathers and Sons " by Ivan Turgenev
* Fathers and Sons ( 1862 ) by Ivan Turgenev
* Yevgeny Vassilievitch Bazarov, the nihilist in Ivan Turgenev's Fathers and Sons, dies of typhoid fever contracted through a cut in his finger near an infected corpse.
* ( 1862 ) In Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev, Evgeny Bazarov dissects a local peasant and dies after contracting typhus.
* M. J. Diamond ( 2007 ) My Father Before Me ; How Fathers and Sons Influence Each Other Throughout Their Lives.
The two men met in the early 1920s, when Joe Friday was a speaker at a local YMCA banquet for Fathers and Sons that Harold Keltner had arranged.
* Cohen, Rich Tough Jews: Fathers, Sons, and Gangster Dreams.
In 1969, Butterfield also took part in a concert at Chicago's Auditorium Theater and a subsequent recording session organized by record producer Norman Dayron, featuring Muddy Waters and backed by pianist Otis Spann, Michael Bloomfield, Sam Lay, Donald " Duck " Dunn, and Buddy Miles, which was recorded and portions released on Fathers And Sons on Chess Records.
* Fathers and Sons: The Autobiography of a Family by Alexander Waugh, 2004.
* Book 19: Fathers and Sons
* Christopher M. Curtis, Chapter I, Can These be the Sons of their Fathers?
The play dealt with nihilism, which was coined from Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev.
In addition to its mention in Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina as well as in a protracted episode in War and Peace, the dance is prominently featured in Ivan Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons.
He demanded of Macedonius a declaration of his faith in writing ; Macedonius addressed a memorandum to the emperor insisting that he knew no other faith than that of the Fathers of Nicaea and Constantinople, and that he anathematized Nestorius and Eutyches and those who admitted two Sons or two Christs, or who divided the two natures.
* Text from " HITLER ' S CHILDREN: Sons and Daughters of Leaders of the Third Reich Talk About Themselves and their Fathers.
* Turgenev, Ivan, Fathers and Sons, 1862, paints the portrait of Russian nihilists.
In " Sons of the Fathers ", it is revealed that Mr. Foley is a racist who dislikes African-Americans.
Appears in " Sons of the Fathers " as a rather quite, soft-spoken woman.
* Fathers and Sons
Other renditions have included the Babylon 5 episodes " Atonement ", sung by Marcus Cole to irritate fellow passenger Dr. Franklin ; The Wind In The Willows episode " A Producer's Lot " ( Series 3, Episode 11 ) sung by Mole ( Richard Pearson ); the Married With Children episode " Peggy and the Pirates " ( Season 7, Episode 18 ); the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " Disaster "; the episode of Frasier titled " Fathers and Sons " ( Martin interrupts the song trying to join in, singing, " With many awful facts about the scary hippopotamus!
Tough Jews: Fathers, Sons, and Gangster Dreams, London: Vintage ISBN 0-09-975791-5
* Screen Snapshots: Famous Fathers and Sons ( 1946 )
This happens in the episode ( Fathers and Sons ).

Fathers and might
His reference to Scripture and orthodox Fathers as authorities is what might have been expected.
Fathers and sons, particularly of teenage years and above, might speak Yeshivish, while mothers and daughters generally do not, or they speak a milder variety of it.
Lastly, the ancient custom of having a lection or reading from the Old, or New Testament, or from the homilies of the Fathers, might well in certain cases and to a certain extent be re-adopted, or serve as the subject-matter for the sermon which is sometimes delivered at this service.
Elements of the primitive Christianity movement reject the patristic tradition of the prolific extrabiblical 2nd-and 3rd-century redaction of this knowledge ( the Ante-Nicene Fathers ), and instead attempt to reconstruct primitive church practices as they might have existed in the Apostolic Age.
And to what sort of penalties might they not be subjected who ... are fugitives from the things of their Fathers?
If such a custom did exist, it would clarify certain remarks by other Fathers, which might otherwise seem merely metaphorical.
When Christians pray that the angels may carry the soul of the departed to " Abraham's Bosom ", non-Orthodox Christians might mean it as heaven ; as it is taught in the West that those in the Limbo of the Fathers went to heaven after the Ascension of Jesus, and so Abraham himself is now in heaven.

Fathers and be
Incapable of self-delusion, the Founding Fathers found the crisis of their time to be equally grave, and yet they had confidence that America would surmount it and that a republic of free peoples would prosper and serve as an example to a world aching for liberty.
'' A hymn often to be heard in Catholic churches is `` Faith Of Our Fathers '', which glories in England's ancient faith that endured persecution, and which proclaims: `` Faith of our Fathers: Mary's prayers Shall win our country back to thee ''.
# De Misericordia et Justitia ( On Mercy and Justice ), a collection of biblical extracts and sayings of Church Fathers with commentary ( an important work for the history of church law and discipline ), which is to be found in the Anecdota of Martène, vol.
On this passage the theologian Joseph Barber Lightfoot ( Apostolic Fathers, 1885, II, p. 84 ) noted: " Clement may possibly be referring to some known, but hardly accessible land, lying without the pillars of Hercules.
The practice of withholding the cup from the laity was confirmed ( twenty-first session ) as one which the Church Fathers had commanded for good and sufficient reasons ; yet in certain cases the Pope was made the supreme arbiter as to whether the rule should be strictly maintained.
At the same time, he mentioned that certain other books, including five deuterocanonical books but also the Didache and the Shepherd of Hermas, while not being part of the canon, " were appointed by the Fathers to be read ".
During the early formation of Christianity, church authorities ( Fathers of the Church ) exerted considerable amounts of energy attempting to weed out what were considered to be false doctrines ( e. g. Irenaeus ' On the Detection and Overthrow of False Gnosis ).
The Cappadocian Fathers asserted that God's nature is unknowable to man ; helped to develop the framework of hypostases, or three persons united in a single Godhead ; illustrated how Jesus is the eikon of the Father ; and explained the concept of theosis, the belief that all Christians can be assimilated with God in " imitation of the incarnate Son as the divine model.
It said the Fathers saw foreshadowings of Mary's " wondrous abundance of divine gifts and original innocence " " in that ark of Noah, which was built by divine command and escaped entirely safe and sound from the common shipwreck of the whole world ; in the ladder which Jacob saw reaching from the earth to heaven, by whose rungs the angels of God ascended and descended, and on whose top the Lord himself leaned ; in that bush which Moses saw in the holy place burning on all sides, which was not consumed or injured in any way but grew green and blossomed beautifully ; in that impregnable tower before the enemy, from which hung a thousand bucklers and all the armor of the strong ; in that garden enclosed on all sides, which cannot be violated or corrupted by any deceitful plots ; in that resplendent city of God, which has its foundations on the holy mountains ; in that most august temple of God, which, radiant with divine splendours, is full of the glory of God ; and in very many other biblical types of this kind.
Hawkins dryly commented that Jahangir made his nephews Christian " not for any zeal he had to Christianity, as the Fathers, and all Christians thought ; but upon the prophecies of certain learned Gentiles, who told him that the sons of his should be disinherited, and the children of his brother should reign.
The term " Limbo of the Fathers " was a medieval name for the part of the underworld ( Hades ) where the patriarchs of the Old Testament were believed to be kept until Christ's soul descended into it by his death through crucifixion and freed them ( see Harrowing of Hell ).
The doctrine expressed by the term " Limbo of the Fathers " was taught, for instance, by Clement of Alexandria, who maintained: " It is not right that these should be condemned without trial, and that those alone who lived after the coming ( of Christ ) should have the advantage of the divine righteousness.
** Translations of some of Origen's writings can be found in Ante-Nicene Fathers or in The Fathers of the Church.
A list of quotations by the Early Church Fathers regarding free will and predestination can be found here.
Like Plotinus and the Cappadocian Fathers before him, Dionysius does not claim to be an innovator, but rather a communicator of a tradition.
Most of the nation's Founding Fathers expected the Congress, which was the first branch of government described in the Constitution, to be the dominant branch of government ; they did not expect a strong executive.
* "' Other elements which have suffered injury through accidents of history are now to be restored to the earlier norm of the Holy Fathers ' ( Sacrosanctum Concilium, art.
This shift could be seen in theologians such as Karl Rahner, S. J., Michael Herbert, and John Courtney Murray, SJ who looked to integrate modern human experience with church principles based on Jesus Christ, as well as others such as Yves Congar, Joseph Ratzinger and Henri de Lubac who looked to an accurate understanding of scripture and the early Church Fathers as a source of renewal ( or ressourcement ).
English translations by Sidney Thelwall and Philip Holmes can be found in volumes III and IV of the Ante-Nicene Fathers which are freely available online ; more modern translations of some of the works have been made.
The act of canonization declared that his " deep theological understanding of the Christian teaching, as well as its performance in practice, and, as a consequence of this, the loftiness and holiness of the life of the sviatitel allow for his writings to be regarded as a development of the teaching of the Holy Fathers, preserving the same Orthodox purity and Divine enlightenment.
The United States Constitution has never formally addressed the issue of political parties, primarily because the Founding Fathers did not originally intend for American politics to be partisan.
The Catholic Church recognizes that the addition of " and the Son " to the Greek form of the Creed would be wrong, because of the specific meaning of the Greek verb that is translated as " proceeds ", but it holds that both forms of the text, with and without " Filioque ", are orthodox in other languages, where " proceeds " can also represent a different Greek verb, used by Greek Fathers when saying that the Holy Spirit " proceeds " ( in that sense ) from the Son.
His style of writing is said to be unequaled among the Fathers of the Church.

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