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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Adhere |  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - Autistic spectrum - ADHD and autismSome research has indicated a possible genetic and behavioral connection between ADHD and autism. As a result, some clinicians have suggested that ADHD be included under the category of autism spectrum disorders. Others disagree. [1]
Diagnoses of ADHD together with autism spectrum disorder are becoming increasingly common in children. In young children, the two conditions can appear similar. However, as children age, differences emerge between the two conditions. Children with typical autism become more withdrawn, while with a suitable environment hyperactivity reduces. In e ...
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - Zoroastrianism - The ProphetRelatively little is known about the Prophet Zoroaster and even the period in which he lived is disputed. Usually he is placed roughly near 1200 BCE, though others give earlier estimates. Some have attempted to place him in the 6th century BCE, which would make him contemporary to the rise of the first Achaemenides in Iran, but this late date is not generally accepted.
According to tradition, Zoroaster was the son of Pourushaspa' and Dugdhova, and was special since birth. Pliny the Elder relates that the prophet was born ...
See also:Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrianism - Principal beliefs, Zoroastrianism - Specific Zoroastrian concepts, Zoroastrianism - The Prophet, Zoroastrianism - Zoroaster's meditations, Zoroastrianism - Zoroaster's preaching, Zoroastrianism - Holy Book, Zoroastrianism - History, Zoroastrianism - Historical importance, Zoroastrianism - Principles of modern-day Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrianism - Adherents, Zoroastrianism - Famous Zoroastrians, Zoroastrianism - Notes Read more here: » Zoroastrianism: Encyclopedia II - Zoroastrianism - The Prophet |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Secondary and controversial worksPart IV of The Urantia Book can be found as a separate book. It is titled, Jesus — A New Revelation published by the Michael Foundation, 1999. Its printing spawned many-faceted controversies, not only with the publishers of The Urantia Book over legalities concerning copyright issues, but also by adherents.
The argument is The Urantia Book should be kept intact and inviolate of changes according to instructions given by the purported authors. All four parts are needed as they were originally presented for ...
See also:The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Overview of The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Teachings, The Urantia Book - Comparison to Christianity, The Urantia Book - Comparisons to other world religions, The Urantia Book - Mystery of origin, The Urantia Book - Criticism, The Urantia Book - Consideration as literature, The Urantia Book - Adherents, The Urantia Book - Secondary and controversial works, The Urantia Book - Symbols, The Urantia Book - The Urantia Book in popular culture Read more here: » The Urantia Book: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Secondary and controversial works |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - Germanic neopaganism - Artistic Output And InfluenceGrown out of 19th century Romanticism, the Viking revival had associations with the Gothic novel and Romantic art such as the Pre-Raphaelites or the art nouveau. Also of note is the influence of Richard Wagner's "Ring Cycle." Artistic taste of Asatru adherents is often related to the High Fantasy genre based on Germanic mythology. New Age currents are another influence. These elements blend with traditional Germanic folklore.
There have been several novels published by Heathens, particularly Diana Paxson and Kveldulf Gundarsson under the name Stephen Grundy, ...
See also:Germanic neopaganism, Germanic neopaganism - Terminology, Germanic neopaganism - Ásatrú, Germanic neopaganism - Heathen, Germanic neopaganism - Odinism, Germanic neopaganism - Forn Siðr, Germanic neopaganism - Theodism, Germanic neopaganism - History, Germanic neopaganism - Distribution of adherents, Germanic neopaganism - Factions, Germanic neopaganism - Tenets, Germanic neopaganism - Rites, Germanic neopaganism - Artistic Output And Influence, Germanic neopaganism - Symbolism, Germanic neopaganism - List of Organizations Read more here: » Germanic neopaganism: Encyclopedia II - Germanic neopaganism - Artistic Output And Influence |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - Pentecostalism - TheologyTheologically, most Pentecostal denominations are aligned with Evangelicalism in that they emphasize the reliability of the Bible and the need for the transformation of an individual's life with faith in Jesus. Most Pentecostals also adhere to the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy. Pentecostals differ from Fundamentalists by placing more emphasis on personal spiritual experience.
Pentecostals have a transrational worldview. Although Pentecostals are concerned with orthodoxy (correct belief), they are also concerned with orthopathy (right ...
See also:Pentecostalism, Pentecostalism - Beliefs, Pentecostalism - Theology, Pentecostalism - History, Pentecostalism - Pentecostal denominations and adherents, Pentecostalism - Statistics, Pentecostalism - Pentecostalism outside the English speaking world, Pentecostalism - Leaders, Pentecostalism - Precursors, Pentecostalism - Early history, Pentecostalism - Theologians, Pentecostalism - Radio preachers and televangelists, Pentecostalism - Authors, Pentecostalism - Pastors and evangelists, Pentecostalism - Politicians, Pentecostalism - Other notables raised in the faith, Pentecostalism - Studies Read more here: » Pentecostalism: Encyclopedia II - Pentecostalism - Theology |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Comparisons to other world religionsNumerous facets of the book are recognizeable in other world religions, such as Buddhism's teachings of compassion and peacefulness. There are notable commonalities with Islam, Taoism, Judaism, Cynicism, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Shinto, and Confucianism, and several other religions throughout recorded history. The authors of The Urantia Book encourage the study of all religions to take "the best" from them citing that most religions of the planet are of evolutionary development and almost all ...
See also:The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Overview of The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Teachings, The Urantia Book - Comparison to Christianity, The Urantia Book - Comparisons to other world religions, The Urantia Book - Mystery of origin, The Urantia Book - Criticism, The Urantia Book - Consideration as literature, The Urantia Book - Adherents, The Urantia Book - Secondary and controversial works, The Urantia Book - Symbols, The Urantia Book - The Urantia Book in popular culture Read more here: » The Urantia Book: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Comparisons to other world religions |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - Pentecostalism - TheologyTheologically, most Pentecostal denominations are aligned with Evangelicalism in that they emphasize the reliability of the Bible and the need for conversion to faith in Jesus. Most Pentecostals also adhere to the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy. Pentecostals differ from Fundamentalists by placing more emphasis on personal spiritual experience.
Pentecostals have a transrational worldview. Although Pentecostals are concerned with orthodoxy (correct belief), they are also concerned with orthopathy (right affections) and orthopraxy (right reflection or action). Reason is esteemed as a valid conduit of truth, but Pentecostals ...
See also:Pentecostalism, Pentecostalism - Beliefs, Pentecostalism - Theology, Pentecostalism - History, Pentecostalism - Pentecostal denominations and adherents, Pentecostalism - Statistics, Pentecostalism - Pentecostalism outside the English speaking world, Pentecostalism - Leaders, Pentecostalism - Precursors, Pentecostalism - Early history, Pentecostalism - Theologians, Pentecostalism - Radio preachers and televangelists, Pentecostalism - Authors, Pentecostalism - Pastors and evangelists, Pentecostalism - Politicians, Pentecostalism - Other notables raised in the faith, Pentecostalism - Studies Read more here: » Pentecostalism: Encyclopedia II - Pentecostalism - Theology |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - SymbolsA symbol described in The Urantia Book consists of three concentric blue circles on a white background. The circles are said to have symbolized several trinity associations in the history of humankind. The authors of The Urantia Book indicate its revealed meaning as being "the infinity, eternity, and universality of the Paradise Trinity of divine maintenance and direction."
The original publisher, Urantia Foundation, placed the concentric circles on the cover of The Urantia Book and claimed a United States tradema ...
See also:The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Overview of The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Teachings, The Urantia Book - Comparison to Christianity, The Urantia Book - Comparisons to other world religions, The Urantia Book - Mystery of origin, The Urantia Book - Criticism, The Urantia Book - Consideration as literature, The Urantia Book - Adherents, The Urantia Book - Secondary and controversial works, The Urantia Book - Symbols, The Urantia Book - The Urantia Book in popular culture Read more here: » The Urantia Book: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Symbols |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Overview of The Urantia BookEach section of The Urantia Book follows an orderly and well-developed structure intended to fill a mandate indicated in the Foreword to clear up “misconceptions in the mind of man” regarding “God, divinity and deity”. Highly complex, each subsequent Paper weaves the previous concepts together with increasing depth and development.
The Urantia Book consists of the following:
Table of Contents [3]
Foreword
Part I: The Central and Superuniverses
Part II: The Local Universe
Part III: ...
See also:The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Overview of The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Teachings, The Urantia Book - Comparison to Christianity, The Urantia Book - Comparisons to other world religions, The Urantia Book - Mystery of origin, The Urantia Book - Criticism, The Urantia Book - Consideration as literature, The Urantia Book - Adherents, The Urantia Book - Secondary and controversial works, The Urantia Book - Symbols, The Urantia Book - The Urantia Book in popular culture Read more here: » The Urantia Book: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Overview of The Urantia Book |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - TeachingsIn The Urantia Book, God is the creator of all things and resides at the center of creation on the eternal "Isle of Paradise". He is the "First Source and Center" and is an omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent, infinite and eternal personality. While God is of the Original Paradise Trinity, His personality is still His and His alone.
From pages 1-2 in the "Foreword":
"Your world, Urantia, is one of many similar inhabited planets which comprise the local universe of Nebadon. This universe, together with similar creat ...
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Comparison to ChristianityThe Urantia Book has somewhat erroneously been associated with the New Age movement, likely because its origin is thought by some to be through channeling or a mysterious type of materialization. Of all current world religions, The Urantia Book's teachings are likely the most consistent with the teachings of Christianity. There are significant differences between The Urantia Book and commonly accepted Christian beliefs. Many believers see it as extending Judeo-Christian religious concepts in the same way the New Testament may ...
See also:The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Overview of The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Teachings, The Urantia Book - Comparison to Christianity, The Urantia Book - Comparisons to other world religions, The Urantia Book - Mystery of origin, The Urantia Book - Criticism, The Urantia Book - Consideration as literature, The Urantia Book - Adherents, The Urantia Book - Secondary and controversial works, The Urantia Book - Symbols, The Urantia Book - The Urantia Book in popular culture Read more here: » The Urantia Book: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Comparison to Christianity |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Mystery of originThere is a controversial mystery surrounding the origin of the Urantia Papers, its authors and its material.
In one story there is a person who received the material from spirit beings while asleep. This individual is said to have been "wholly unconcerned" about the entire affair. Somehow each paper of The Urantia Book mysteriously materialized.
Dr. William Sadler, a surgeon, psychologist, and skeptic of the supernatural and paranormal, was the attending physician of the anonymous "sleeping subject". It was through this strange an ...
See also:The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Overview of The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Teachings, The Urantia Book - Comparison to Christianity, The Urantia Book - Comparisons to other world religions, The Urantia Book - Mystery of origin, The Urantia Book - Criticism, The Urantia Book - Consideration as literature, The Urantia Book - Adherents, The Urantia Book - Secondary and controversial works, The Urantia Book - Symbols, The Urantia Book - The Urantia Book in popular culture Read more here: » The Urantia Book: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Mystery of origin |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - CriticismThe Urantia Book has not received a great deal of formal or public critical analysis.
From a skeptical point of view, some common contentions might be:
It claims to be a revelation from godly celestial beings and is written as if directly presented by these same celestial beings.
It denies certain tenets of Christian doctrine that are held to be true under the assertion the Bible is the inspired, infallible word of God.
Parts of the science it describes are wrong when compared to some modern accepted theory.
Some of the concepts have been al ...
See also:The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Overview of The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Teachings, The Urantia Book - Comparison to Christianity, The Urantia Book - Comparisons to other world religions, The Urantia Book - Mystery of origin, The Urantia Book - Criticism, The Urantia Book - Consideration as literature, The Urantia Book - Adherents, The Urantia Book - Secondary and controversial works, The Urantia Book - Symbols, The Urantia Book - The Urantia Book in popular culture Read more here: » The Urantia Book: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Criticism |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Consideration as literatureThe Urantia Book has been enjoyed as a form of science fiction, historical fiction, or fantasy. The Urantia Book is noted for its high level of internal consistency and an advanced writing style.
Parts I, II, and III are chiefly written in direct, expository language. The tone and meter of the papers is informational, matter-of-fact, and instructional. Part IV of the book is written as a biography of Jesus' life, and some feel it is a rich narrative with well-developed characters, high attention to detail, woven sub-plot ...
See also:The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Overview of The Urantia Book, The Urantia Book - Teachings, The Urantia Book - Comparison to Christianity, The Urantia Book - Comparisons to other world religions, The Urantia Book - Mystery of origin, The Urantia Book - Criticism, The Urantia Book - Consideration as literature, The Urantia Book - Adherents, The Urantia Book - Secondary and controversial works, The Urantia Book - Symbols, The Urantia Book - The Urantia Book in popular culture Read more here: » The Urantia Book: Encyclopedia II - The Urantia Book - Consideration as literature |
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|  |  |  | Adhere: Encyclopedia II - Germanic neopaganism - Terminology
Germanic neopaganism - Ásatrú.
Ásatrú is an Old Norse compound derived from Ása, the genitive of Áss, which refers to the Aesir, (one of the two families of gods in Norse mythology, the other being the Vanir), and Trú, literally "troth" or "faith". Thus, Ásatrú is the "Æsir's faith." The term is the Old Norse/Icelandic translation of Asetro, a neologism coined in the context of 19th century romantic nationalism, used by Edvard Grieg in his 1870 opera Olaf Trygvason. Th ...
See also:Germanic neopaganism, Germanic neopaganism - Terminology, Germanic neopaganism - Ásatrú, Germanic neopaganism - Heathen, Germanic neopaganism - Odinism, Germanic neopaganism - Forn Siðr, Germanic neopaganism - Theodism, Germanic neopaganism - History, Germanic neopaganism - Distribution of adherents, Germanic neopaganism - Factions, Germanic neopaganism - Tenets, Germanic neopaganism - Rites, Germanic neopaganism - Artistic Output And Influence, Germanic neopaganism - Symbolism, Germanic neopaganism - List of Organizations Read more here: » Germanic neopaganism: Encyclopedia II - Germanic neopaganism - Terminology |
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