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Christian Theological Dictionary on Mediation, Mediator A Christian theological definition of Mediation, Mediator according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry: " Mediation, Mediator A mediator is someone who intervenes, someone who conveys and conciliates. The word "mediator" is not found in the O.T., but its principle is. God gave the Law to the people through a mediator, Moses (Gal. 3:19), who was a type of the true mediator, Jesus. The word occurs only a few times in the N.T.: 1 Tim. 2:5; Heb. 8:6; 9:15; 12:24. It is in the N.T. that the true nature of mediation is understood in the person of Jesus Christ. He is the mediator of a better covenant (Heb. 8:6). He was able to become our mediator by becoming man (John 1:1,14) and dying as our substitute (1 Pet. 1:18,19; 2:24). He reconciled us to God (Eph. 2:16). " See also: Mediation, Mediator, Christianity, Body Mind and Soul)
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Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Sudan.
“We are very surprised by this. All the channels of communications are open between our two countries. We don’t know why they are moving out of the bilateral relations to make these … threatening statements. We will not let anyone use Sudanese soil to launch attacks against a neighbouring country,” said Sudanese State Minister of Foreign Affairs Al-Samani Wasiylah. See also:Chadian-Sudanese conflict, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Precipitating events, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Battle of Adre, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Alleged Sudanese support for rebels, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Mediation, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Sudan, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - African Union, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - United Nations, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Organisation of the Islamic Conference, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Egypt, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - United States, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Chadian demands, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Intention for further aggression, Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Recent attacks Read more here: » Chadian-Sudanese conflict: Encyclopedia II - Chadian-Sudanese conflict - Mediation |
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See also:Mediation, Mediation - History of mediation, Mediation - Common aspects of mediation, Mediation - Mediation in business and in commerce, Mediation - Community Mediation, Mediation - Competence of the mediator, Mediation - Mediation as a method of dispute resolution, Mediation - Safety fairness closure, Mediation - Process and role of the mediator in US practice, Mediation - Mediation with arbitration, Mediation - Mediator liability, Mediation - Mediation in politics and in diplomacy, Mediation - One of many non-violent methods of dispute resolution, Mediation - Global relevance, Mediation - Fairness, Mediation - Additional Resources Read more here: » Mediation: Encyclopedia II - Mediation - Mediation as a method of dispute resolution |
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Mediator Mediator An agent who stands or goes between, specifically one who acts as the conscious agent or intermediary of special spiritual power and knowledge. Most often applied to highly-evolved characters who mediate, not only between superhuman spiritual entities and ordinary men, but who also themselves consciously unite their own spiritual nature with their merely human souls. Such people attain to this lofty state by the great sanctity and wisdom of their lives, aided by frequent interior ecstatic contemplation. They radiate a pure and beneficent atmosphere which invites, and is congenial to, exalted spiritual beings of the solar system. Evil entities of the astral realms cannot endure their clean and highly magnetic aura, nor are they able to continue obsessing other unfortunate persons if the mediator be present and will their departure, or even approaches the sufferer. This powerful spiritual self-consciousness of the individual who is a mediator reaching upwards to superior spiritual realms, is in sharpest possible contrast with the passive, unconscious, weak-willed medium who, through ignorance or folly, becomes the agent for the use of any astral entity that may be attracted to the entranced body. Apollonius, Iamblichus, Plotinus, and Porphyry are examples of mediators: "but if the temple is defiled by the admission of an evil passion, thought or desire, the mediator falls into the sphere of sorcery. The door is opened; the pure spirits retire and the evil ones rush in. This is still mediatorship, evil as it is; the sorcerer, like the pure magician, forms his own aura and subjects to his will congenial inferior spirits" (IU 1:487). (See also: Mediator, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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