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... Therefore this foreordination to wrath is passive in nature (unlike God's active predestination of His elect where He needs to overcome their sinful nature). Equal ultimacy
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... either as a faith statement or supported by philosophical arguments, or both, usually leaving open the question of whether that usage is metaphorical or refers to an ultimacy that ...
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In his synthesis text, readers are advised to adopt Madhyamaka view and approach from Nagarjuna and Aryadeva when analyzing for ultimacy and to adopt the mind-only views of the ...
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Equal ultimacy was not held by Calvin and is not held by most in the Reformed Tradition. [citation needed] It came into popularity with hyper-Calvinism.
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Tibetan teacher Longchen Rabjam noted in the 14th Century that Candrakirti favored the prasaṅga approach specifically when discussing the analysis for ultimacy, but otherwise he ...
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The ultimacy of the tathagatagarbha doctrine (from the Mahayana standpoint) as articulated by the sutra is indicated by the exalted nature of the audience to whom it is imparted ...
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What allows for ultimacy of creation in Kane's picture are what he refers to as "self-forming actions" or SFAs — those moments of indecision during which people experience ...
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Staying in Love During the Five Stages of Marriage (1987) A Hermeneutics of Ultimacy (1997) Knowing Other-wise: Philosophy on the Threshold of Spirituality, ed. (2000) Towards and ...
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... the elect logically precedes the decree of the fall (see supralapsarianism). That the decree of reprobation is positive and symmetrical to the decree of election (see equal ultimacy). ...
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... absence of inherent characteristic" paratantra => utpatti-nihsvabhavata, the "absence of inherent arising" parinispanna => paramartha-nihsvabhavata, the "absence of inherent ultimacy
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