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According to Clement, through conversion to Christianity alone can man fully participate in the Logos, which is universal truth.
" Happiness is a good flow of life ," said Zeno, and this can only be achieved through the use of right Reason coinciding with the Universal Reason ( Logos ), which governs everything.
Plotinus relied heavily on the concept of Logos, but no explicit references to Christian thought can be found in his works, although there are significant traces of them in his doctrine.
In Sufism, for the Deist, no contact between man and God can be possible without the Logos.
The second, shorter tower contains an audience chamber where the voice of God, the Logos, can be heard.
Investigation can optionally reveal that a secret society accidentally released the Logos while experimenting with magic.
Logos, textures and other decorations can be incorporated into product designs of both the uppers and soles to help reinforce branding on all areas of the model.
There is also a Logos Dictionary for Children where mainly words for kids can be found, and a quote citation in several languages.

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It is never irrational, as it is founded on the knowledge of the truth of the Logos, but all knowledge proceeds from faith, as first principles are unprovable outside a systematic structure.
Eusebius was intent upon emphasizing the difference of the persons of the Trinity and maintaining the subordination of the Son ( Logos, or Word ) to God ( Eusebius never calls Jesus o theós, but theós ) because in all contrary attempts he suspected either polytheism ( three distinct gods ) or Sabellianism ( three modes of one divine person ).
John presents a " higher " Christology than the synoptics, meaning that he describes Jesus as the incarnation of the divine Logos through whom all things were made, as the object of veneration, and more explicitly as God incarnate.
His cryptic utterance that " all entities come to be in accordance with this Logos " ( literally, " word ", " reason ", or " account ") has been the subject of numerous interpretations.
" The idea that all things come to pass in accordance with this Logos " and " the Logos is common ," is expressed in two famous but obscure fragments:
For though all things come to be in accordance with this Logos, humans are like the inexperienced when they experience such words and deeds as I set out, distinguishing each in accordance with its nature and saying how it is.
Norman Melchert interpreted Heraclitus as using " fire " metaphorically, in lieu of Logos, as the origin of all things.
Justin very clearly distinguishes the Son, or Logos, as being an Angel and an Apostle of God, but not the one true God himself, the Maker of all things, as Justin calls him.
The Logos pervades the cosmos, whereby all thoughts and all things originate, or as Heraclitus said: " He who hears not me but the Logos will say: All is one.
Heraclitus of Ephesus on the western coast of Anatolia in modern Turkey ( 535-475 BCE ) posited that all things in nature are in a state of perpetual flux, connected by logical structure or pattern, which he termed Logos.
Six months after the events of the first movie, Morpheus receives a message from Captain Niobe of the Logos calling an emergency meeting of all of Zion's hovercraft.
11 ; these ideas were further developed by later Judaism in the doctrines of the Divine Word creating the world, the divine throne-chariot and its cherub, the divine splendor and its shekinah, and the name of God as well as the names of the angels ; and Philo borrowed from all these in elaborating his doctrine of the Logos.
* Philo, in connecting his doctrine of the Logos with Scripture, first of all bases on Gen. i. 27 the relation of the Logos to God.
In its relation to the world the Logos appears as the Universal substance on which all things depend ; and from this point of view the manna ( as γενικώτατόν τι ) becomes a symbol for it.
Teilhard argued that the Omega Point resembles the Christian Logos, namely Christ, who draws all things into himself, who in the words of the Nicene Creed, is " God from God ", " Light from Light ", " True God from true God ," and " through him all things were made.
" The Absolute Being, the Father, who had begotten all things, gave an especial grace to the Archangel and First-born Logos ( Word ), that standing between, He might sever the creature from the Creator.
The Gospel of John identifies the Logos, through which all things are made, as divine ( theos ), and further identifies Jesus as the incarnate Logos.

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Cyril's concern was that there needed to be continuity of the divine subject between the Logos and the incarnate Word — and so in Jesus Christ the divine Logos was really present in the flesh and in the world.
Kołakowski concluded that Marcuse's ideal society " is to be ruled despotically by an enlightened group have realized in themselves the unity of Logos and Eros, and thrown off the vexatious authority of logic, mathematics, and the empirical sciences.
" The man united to God was born of Mary ; between God the Logos and the form of a servant a distinction must be drawn.
* Apollinarism or Apollinarianism holds that Christ had a human body and human " living principle " but that the Divine Logos had taken the place of the nous, or " thinking principle ", analogous but not identical to what might be called a mind in the present day.
Classical Athens may be suggested to have heralded some of the same religious ideas that would later be promoted by Christianity, such as Aristotle's invocation of a perfect God, and Heraclitus ' Logos.
According to Lardner the Logos of John 1, was to be understood as a divine attribute, which metaphorically “ became flesh ” in the man Jesus, and other traditional pre-existence proof texts are interpreted in ways consistent with Christ's not existing before his conception.
As Max Heinze shows, this doctrine touches upon the Platonic doctrine of ideas as well as the Stoic doctrine of the γενικώτατόν τι ( literally: " general what " or " generic what "-- " that which cannot be categorized ") and the Neo-Pythagorean doctrine of the type that served at the creation of the world ; and in the shaping of the λόγος τομεύς (" dividing Logos ") it touches upon the Heraclitean doctrine of strife as the moving principle.
The relation of the Logos to the divine powers, especially to the two fundamental powers, must now be examined.
The game ends with Niobe and Ghost waiting in the Logos, hoping that they will be rescued.
Alternatively, the references to the Logos and Sophia ( wisdom ) may be ideas taken from Greek philosophy or Hellenistic Judaism.
Neoplatonist philosophers such as Plotinus ( 204 / 5 – 270 AD ) used the term " Logos " in ways that drew on Plato and the Stoics, but the term Logos was interpreted in different ways throughout Neoplatonism, and similarities to Philo's concept of Logos appear to be accidental.
This was the official crest until 1974 when the centenary logo was used, and which continued to be used with only a slight modification made in 2010. right Logos used on the official match programmes from the 1920s to 1954, showing a single shamrock surrounded by an oval had no relation to the official jersey emblem. The only time an Irish jersey had a single shamrock was when the Ireland side toured Chile and Argentina in 1952 and Argentina in 1970, and in both series no caps were awarded.
Origen of Alexandria correlated the Stoic's concept of the rebirth and reconstruction of the cosmos with the active guidance and sustenance of the Logos, which is taken to be an emanation of Zeus, when Zeus turns his thoughts outwards once more.
In the early medieval period God was often represented by Christ as the Logos, which continued to be very common even after the separate figure of God the Father appeared.
The word " astral " means " of the stars ", thus the astral plane, consisting of the celestial spheres, is held to be an astrological phenomenon: " The whole of the astral portion of our earth and of the physical planets, together with the purely astral planets of our System, make up collectively the astral body of the Solar Logos ".

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He embraced a subordinationist Christology ( that God did not have a beginning, but the Logos did ), heavily influenced by Alexandrian thinkers like Origen, which was a common Christological view in Alexandria at the time.
* Carl Rogers page at Mythos & Logos
* Performances of works by Johannes Brahms in MIDI and MP3 formats at Logos Virtual Library
On the protest of some of the faithful at Alexandria, he demanded from the bishop of Alexandria, also called Dionysius, explanations concerning his doctrine regarding the relation of God to the Logos, which was satisfied.
The notion of a universal principle of natural order is by no means unique to the Vedas, and Ṛta has been compared to similar ideas in other cultures, such as Ma ' at in Ancient Egyptian religion, Moira and the Logos in Greek paganism, and the Tao.
* Performances of organ works by Louis Vierne in MP3 and MIDI formats at Logos Virtual Library
* Performances of organ works by Marcel Dupré in MP3 format at Logos Virtual Library
Paul taught that Jesus was born a mere man, but that at his baptism he was infused with the divine Logos or word of God.
Tangerine Dream's album Logos was recorded there in 1982, and contains a tune called " Dominion " in tribute, and Dolly Parton's 1983 concert at the Dominion was filmed and released as a television special, Dolly in London.
* Performances of works by César Franck in MP3 format at Logos Virtual Library
* Performances of works for organ and solo viola by Max Reger in MP3 format at Logos Virtual Library
For al-Jili the perfect man ( associated with the Logos or the Holy Prophet ) has the power to assume different forms at different times, and appear in different guises.
Architektin, featuring Helen Morse, Ksenja Logos, Craig Behenna, Duncan Graham, Antje Guenther, Michael Habib and Nick Pelomis, produced by the State Theatre Company of South Australia, and directed by Adam Cook, had its Opening Night on 2 September 2008 at the Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide, South Australia.
He found his next job at the publishing house Logos in 1983 where he was employed as a program editor.
Some modern usage distinguishes Rhema from Logos in Christian Theology, with Rhema at times called " a word from the Word ," referring to the revelation received by the reader from the Holy Spirit when the Word ( Logos ) is read.
Logos also changed, stylised " Trans-Clyde " lettering was displayed below the " GG " logo, which SPTE was also using on rail services and the Underground at the time.
* Belgium at the Logos Tetrahedron ( Ghent )
The identification of Jesus as the Logos which became Incarnate appears only at the beginning of the Gospel of John and the term Logos / Word is used only in two other Johannine passages: 1 John 1: 1 and Revelation 19: 13.
The series of statement regarding the Logos at the very beginning of the Gospel of John build on each other.
The statement that the Logos existed " at the beginning " asserts that as Logos Jesus was an eternal being like God.

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