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 |  |  | Revelations: Encyclopedia II - Revelation - Latter Day Saint concept of RevelationThe Latter Day Saint concept of revelation includes the belief that revelation from God is available to all those who seek it—provided they submit to the will of God—as opposed to being imparted to certain special individuals (independent of their own actions or desires).
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and some other Latter Day Saint demonimations claim to be led by revelation from God to a living prophet, who receives God’s word just as Abraham, Moses, Peter, and other ancient prophets and apostles did. It also ...
See also:Revelation, Revelation - Visitations, Revelation - Verbal, Revelation - Aristotelian rationalism, Revelation - Non-Verbal propositional, Revelation - Through historical development of faith, Revelation - Latter Day Saint concept of Revelation, Revelation - Existentialism Read more here: » Revelation: Encyclopedia II - Revelation - Latter Day Saint concept of Revelation |
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 |  |  | Revelations: Encyclopedia II - Professor Quirrell - RevelationsIt is revealed that, during his travels, Quirrell had met a barely-alive Voldemort. Voldemort, seeking to restore his physical form, entered Quirrell as a host body, using him in a plan to steal the Philosopher's Stone from vault 713 in Gringotts Bank, where it had been deposited for safekeeping by Albus Dumbledore. Fortunately, Hagrid had removed the Stone from the vault earlier that same day to take it to Hogwarts. This was the occasion on which Hagrid visited the bank with Harry during their trip to Diagon Alley, ...
See also:Professor Quirrell, Professor Quirrell - Background, Professor Quirrell - Role in the story, Professor Quirrell - Revelations, Professor Quirrell - His name Read more here: » Professor Quirrell: Encyclopedia II - Professor Quirrell - Revelations |
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 |  |  | Revelations: Encyclopedia II - John Cecil Masterman - RevelationsInformation about the double-cross system remained secret after the war. In 1961 Masterman began pressing the British intelligence establishment for permission to publish a book about it. Roger Hollis, the head of MI5 at that time, refused to authorize publication, as did Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home.
However, Masterman was not to be deterred. Revelations on the Cambridge Spy Ring in the 1960s resulted in low morale throughout the intelligence community, and Masterman felt that the publication of a book about the double-cross system would restore public confi ...
See also:John Cecil Masterman, John Cecil Masterman - Academic Background, John Cecil Masterman - Two Oxford Mysteries, John Cecil Masterman - An Oxford Tragedy, John Cecil Masterman - The Case of the Four Friends, John Cecil Masterman - The Twenty Committee, John Cecil Masterman - Revelations, John Cecil Masterman - Other works by J.C. Masterman, John Cecil Masterman - External link Read more here: » John Cecil Masterman: Encyclopedia II - John Cecil Masterman - Revelations |
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 |  |  | Revelations: Encyclopedia II - Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who - RevelationsThe explanation as to why the phrase kept cropping up through the travels of the Doctor and his companions was revealed in the season finale, The Parting of the Ways. Rose had been sent back to the 21st century in the TARDIS for her safety, while in the 2002nd century the Doctor was on the Game Station facing off a Dalek invasion. Having tried unsuccessfully to pilot the TARDIS back, Rose was almost resigned to remaining in the present when she noticed the words "Bad Wolf" written in six-foot high letters on a paved public area of the ...
See also:Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who, Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who - Sightings, Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who - Television episodes, Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who - Other allusions, Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who - Tie-in websites, Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who - Ninth Doctor Adventures, Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who - Comic strips, Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who - 23-6-801, Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who - Revelations, Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who - Torchwood Read more here: » Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who: Encyclopedia II - Bad Wolf references in Doctor Who - Revelations |
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 |  |  | Revelations: Encyclopedia II - Revelation of Arès - Summary of the revelationThe Revelation of Arès recalls the roots of monotheism, in order to recreate and dynamise spiritual life, which is thought to be the fundamental task of any prophet. The basic message is that humanity will not gain happiness by any rigid, dogmatic, legalistic, ideological, political, scientific, financial, nationalistic, theological, etc., system, but by simply recreating himself good, becoming once again the positive image and likeliness of the Cr ...
See also:Revelation of Arès, Revelation of Arès - Summary of the revelation, Revelation of Arès - The Arès pilgrim movement, Revelation of Arès - Bibliographical information, Revelation of Arès - External link Read more here: » Revelation of Arès: Encyclopedia II - Revelation of Arès - Summary of the revelation |
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Revelations - Christ and KrishnaSacred Revelations: Christ and Krishna Both Krishna and Christ appeared on earth to help us evolve spiritually. The Supreme, though unborn and undying, reveals itself in human form to help us overcome the illusions of ignorance and self-centredness, of hatred and cruelty, through love and compassion. There are interesting similarities in the life and precepts of Krishna and Christ. Kansa and Herod - one the king of Mathura, the other, of Palestine - were forewarned that they would die at the hands of a child yet to be born. So, they went about slaughtering newborns. Read more here: » Christ and Krishna: Sacred
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 |  |  | Revelations: Encyclopedia II - Revelation - Non-Verbal propositionalOne school of thought holds that revelation is non-verbal and non-literal, yet it may have propositional content. People were divinely inspired by God with a message, but not in a verbal-like fashion.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel has written that "To convey what the prophets experienced, the Bible could either use terms of descriptions or terms of indication. Any description of the act of revelation in empirical categories would have produced a caricature. That is why all the Bible does is to state that revelation happened; How it happened is something they could only convey in words that ...
See also:Revelation, Revelation - Visitations, Revelation - Verbal, Revelation - Aristotelian rationalism, Revelation - Non-Verbal propositional, Revelation - Through historical development of faith, Revelation - Latter Day Saint concept of Revelation, Revelation - Existentialism Read more here: » Revelation: Encyclopedia II - Revelation - Non-Verbal propositional |
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 |  |  | Revelations: Encyclopedia II - Revelation - ExistentialismIn the 20th century, religious existentialists proposed that revelation held no content in of itself; rather, they hold that God inspired people with His presence by coming into contact with them. In this view the Bible is a human response that records how we responded to God.
Revelation or information from a supernatural source is of much lesser importance in some other religious traditions. It is not of great importance in the Asian religions Taoism, and Confucianism but similarities have been noted between the Abrahamic view of revelation ...
See also:Revelation, Revelation - Visitations, Revelation - Verbal, Revelation - Aristotelian rationalism, Revelation - Non-Verbal propositional, Revelation - Through historical development of faith, Revelation - Latter Day Saint concept of Revelation, Revelation - Existentialism Read more here: » Revelation: Encyclopedia II - Revelation - Existentialism |
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 |  |  | Revelations: Encyclopedia II - Revelation - Aristotelian rationalismThe neo-Aristotelian philosophers of the medieval era held that revelation was the discovery of absolute truths about God, man, and man's place in God's universe, as discovered through logical philosophical inquiry. A prophet's connection to God was held to be the only way that a person could reach such a state of pure reason.
A subset of this category is natural revelation. Some believe that God reveals himself through His Creation, and that at least some truths about Him can be learned by studying Nature, physics, cosmology, etc. This view is evidenced by Biblical verses such as ...
See also:Revelation, Revelation - Visitations, Revelation - Verbal, Revelation - Aristotelian rationalism, Revelation - Non-Verbal propositional, Revelation - Through historical development of faith, Revelation - Latter Day Saint concept of Revelation, Revelation - Existentialism Read more here: » Revelation: Encyclopedia II - Revelation - Aristotelian rationalism |
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