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Some and esoteric
Some of Mach's more esoteric features were also based on this same IPC mechanism.
Some researchers add that Nichiren strongly criticized the esoteric rituals of other schools: “ As Sasaki notes, Nichiren ’ s view of the shift of authority from GoToba to Yoshitoki was inseparable from his criticism of the esoteric teachings.
Some religions and sects enthusiastically embrace occultism as an integral esoteric aspect of mystical religious experience.
Some elements of qi can be understood in the term energy when used by writers and practitioners of various esoteric forms of spirituality and alternative medicine.
Some mainstream scholars of Islam define sufism as simply the name for the inner or esoteric dimension of Islam.
Some esoteric programming languages, such as " brainfuck ", are specifically referred to as " Turing tarpits ", meaning they purposely implement a minimum of functionalities to be classified as a Turing complete language.
Some scholars unfamiliar with common medieval hermeneutics ( most notably, Shadia Drury ) have found fault with Strauss's contention that pre-modern political philosophers upheld an " exoteric " or salutary teaching in the act of pointing to an " esoteric " or true teaching, which remained hidden to the non-philosophical reader.
# Some exoteric schools in the late Nara and early Heian Japan held ( or were portrayed by Shingon adherents as holding ) that attaining Buddhahood is possible but requires a huge amount of time ( three incalculable aeons ) of practice to achieve, whereas esoteric Buddhism teaches that Buddhahood can be attained in this lifetime by anyone.
Some authors have claimed that Saint-Yves was a " theocratic occultist " who used " synarchy " to describe a form of government where political power effectively rests with secret societies or, more precisely, esoteric societies, which are composed of oracles.
Some texts take the form of an expounding of the esoteric cosmology and ethics held by the Gnostics.
Some songs ( most notably older ones ) express a more esoteric side in terms of guitar riffs and vocals (" Execution Commentary ," " Agitated ," " Ashamed ," and " Yes Please ," among others ).
Some notable shows over the years have included Locals Only ( a current show featuring bands from South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia ), The Columbia Beet ( local bands played live in the studio ), the Red Bank Bar and Grill ( an alternative country program ), The Weekend Kicker ( on Friday afternoons ), Musical Mutiny ( Sunday afternoons 1977-8, a progenitor of experimental / mash-up / sampling /" difficult " sounds ; " Knox Abbott " was doing guerrilla radio about 30 years before it would become fashionable ) and Blast From the Past ( one of the earliest shows to focus on more esoteric music from the 1960s, first aired 1978, featuring groups such as the " Chocolate Watchband " and " Lothar and the Hand People "; a few years after the originator of the show had graduated and moved on, more recent listeners remember his apprentice, Freewheelin ' Frank assuming the role of host ).
Some Safavid followers, most notably the Qizilbash Turks, believed in the mystical and esoteric nature of their rulers and their relationship to the house of Ali, and thus, were zealously predisposed to fight for them.
* Some Comparisons Between Exoteric & Esoteric Christianity a table comparing exoteric and esoteric Christian beliefs.
Some of his works reflect his interest in a personal, esoteric form of spirituality, which is also displayed in his lectures and writings on the theme of Intuition.
Some denominations of tantric or esoteric Buddhism especially exemplify the latter, often under the pretense of skillful means:

Some and Christian
Some were clearly of Christian origin, among them the Great Awakening and other revivals which helped to make Christian liberty, Christian equality, and Christian fraternity the passion of the land.
Some have seen revivalism and the search for Christian perfection as the fountain-head of the American hope.
Some Christian believers have come to downplay the punishment of hell.
Some religious groups, such as the Association of Christian Schools International, opposed the ADA in its original form.
Some believe that this appeal “ thereby shows Christian ’ s of Luke ’ s day both that their predecessors were innocent before the state and that Paul had no political quarrel with Rome ” but rather with the Jews who were accusing him.
Some scholars believe that the apologetic view of Luke ’ s work is overemphasized and that it should not be regarded as a “ major aim of the Lucan writings .” While Munck believes that purpose of Luke ’ s work is not that clear-cut and sympathizes with other claims, he believes that Luke ’ s work can function as an apology only in the sense that it “ presents a defense of Christianity and Paul ” and may serve to “ clarify the position of Christianity within Jewry and within the Roman Empire .” Pervo disagrees that Luke ’ s work is an apology and even that it could possibly be addressed to Rome because he believes that “ Luke and Acts speak to insiders, believers in Jesus .” Freedman believes that Luke is writing an apology but that his goal is “ not to defend the Christian movement as such but to defend God ’ s ways in history .”
Some sources record that the final blow, with the back of an axe, was delivered as an act of kindness by a Christian convert known as " Thrum.
Some of his controversies on Christian theological subjects, as on Adam ( Yalḳ., Gen. 47 ), on Enoch ( Gen. R. 25 ), and on the resurrection ( Shab.
Some dioceses around the Mediterranean Sea which were Christianised early are rather compact, whereas dioceses in areas of rapid modern growth in Christian commitment — as in some parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, South America and the Far East — are much larger and more populous.
Some Christian readers consider this story to contain an allegory, representing the interaction between the church as ' bride ' and God.
Some of the best teammates I have ever had are the furthest thing from Christian ," Jennings said.
Some Christian denominations and other groups have rejected the authority of those creeds.
Some Christian denominations, and particularly those descending from the Radical Reformation, do not profess a creed.
Some Christian groups focus on simply refraining from gay sex, such as Courage International and North Star.
Some Christian authorities say that the New Testament regards marriage as instituted and ordained by God for the lifelong relationship between one man as husband and one woman as wife.
Some Christians believe that gender equality is appropriate for Christian marriages and that the spouses share equal responsibility within the family.
Some medieval legends elaborated upon the lives of Christian figures such as Christ, the Virgin Mary, and the saints.
Some commentators have categorized a number of modern fantasy works as " Christian myth " or " Christian mythopoeia ".
Some Christian denominations ( such as Anglican, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox ), include a number of books that are not in the Hebrew Bible ( the biblical apocrypha or deuterocanonical books or Anagignoskomena, see Development of the Old Testament canon ) in their biblical canon that are not in today's Jewish canon, although they were included in the Septuagint.
Some Christian denominations hold that salvation depends upon transformational faith in Jesus, which expresses itself in good works as a testament ( or witness ) to ones faith for others to see ( primarily Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Roman Catholicism ), while others ( including most Protestants ) hold that faith alone is necessary for salvation.

Some and institutions
Some persons are so sensitive to this truth as to propose that we do away with institutions altogether ; ;
Some other American colleges later adopted the word to describe individual fields at their own institutions, but " campus " did not yet describe the whole university property.
Some of these include building dozens of dams and reservoirs, a number of hospitals or clinics, schools and government institutions.
Some helpful ways to learn about graduate programs include visiting the web sites on the SIOP list and speaking to I – O faculty at the institutions listed.
Some academic libraries, especially those at public institutions, are accessible to members of the general public in whole or in part.
Some libertarian socialists advocate combining these institutions using rotating, recallable delegates to higher-level federations.
" Some institutions ( such as the Harvard Business School ) use that name while others ( such as the Yale School of Management ) employ the more inclusive term " management.
Some important events of this revival were the writings of Phoebe Palmer during the mid-19th century, the establishment of the first of many holiness camp meetings at Vineland, New Jersey in 1867, and the founding of Asbury College ( 1890 ), and other similar institutions in the US around the turn of the 20th century.
Some argued that privacy should prevail, and felt it was better for the movement to protect closeted gays, especially in homophobic religious institutions and the military.
Some educational institutions have embraced M-Learning, integrating PDAs into their teaching practices.
Some institutions are restored historical bodies of government of the previous kingdoms or regional entities within the Spanish crown — like the Generalitat of Catalonia — while others are entirely new creations.
Some private institutions also offer courses from TAFEs, however they more commonly offer other vocational education and training courses.
Some institutions, such as St. Vital Historical Society and the Walker Art Center, use the term to refer to a portion of their collection that travels to sites away from the museum for educational purposes.
Some leaders and institutions such as Angela Merkel
Some forms of anarchism oppose capitalism as a whole while supporting some institutions associated with capitalism, such as markets ( supported by some mutualists ) and some even go as far as supporting private property ( supported by some individualist anarchists ).
Some Orthodox monastic leaders that are critical of monasteries that are too large, arguing that they become institutions and lose the intensity of spiritual training that can better be achieved when an elder has only 2 or 3 disciples.
Some institutions, such as Musical Academy in Białystok, are branches of their parent institutions in other cities, usually in Warsaw.
Some institutions also make their unpublished reports, often called ' Grey Literature ', accessible thereby allowing access to far more detail and a wider range of archaeological data than is otherwise the case with books and journals.
Some institutions observe two minute's silence at 11 a. m.
Some, like university presses, are owned by scholarly institutions.
Some universities and academic institutions train students as logisticians, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Some of them set up Vietnamese independence societies in Japan, which many viewed as a model society ( i. e. an Asian nation that had modernized, but retained its own culture and institutions ).
Some conscientious objectors served as firefighters and aides in mental institutions in the U. S. during World War II and the Korean War.

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