Absoluteness

  • 11absoluteness — n 1. certainty, certitude, sureness, surety, assurance, assuredness, infallibility; positiveness, definiteness, actuality, substantiality, reality; accuracy, correctness, Tightness; exactness, exactitude, preciseness, precision; perfection,… …

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  • 12absoluteness — ab·so·lute·ness …

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  • 13absoluteness of Christianity —  Абсолютность христианства …

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  • 14God, absoluteness of —  Бога абсолютность …

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  • 15absolute — absoluteness, n. /ab seuh looht , ab seuh looht /, adj. 1. free from imperfection; complete; perfect: absolute liberty. 2. not mixed or adulterated; pure: absolute alcohol. 3. complete; outright: an absolute lie; an absolute denial. 4. free from… …

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  • 16pantheism — pantheist, n. pantheistic, pantheistical, adj. pantheistically, adv. /pan thee iz euhm/, n. 1. the doctrine that God is the transcendent reality of which the material universe and human beings are only manifestations: it involves a denial of God… …

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  • 17Sovereignty — Sovereign redirects here. For other uses, see Sovereign (disambiguation). The frontispiece of Thomas Hobbes Leviathan, depicting the Sovereign as a massive body wielding a sword and crozier and composed of many individual people. Sovereignty is… …

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  • 18Stefan Marinov — Infobox Scientist name = Stefan Marinov |250px image width = 250px caption = birth date = birth date|1931|2|1|mf=y birth place = Sofia, Bulgaria death date = death date and age|1997|7|15|1931|2|1|mf=y death place = Graz, Austria residence =… …

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  • 19Nietzsche, Friedrich — ▪ German philosopher Introduction born Oct. 15, 1844, Röcken, Saxony, Prussia [now in Germany] died Aug. 25, 1900, Weimar, Thuringian States  German classical scholar, philosopher, and critic of culture, who became one of the most influential of… …

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  • 20Hukam — is a Punjabi word derived from the Arabic hukm , meaning command or order. In God whose is referred to as Waheguru. It is by the command of Him that we are born and we die. In the Sikh Scripture, the founder of the religion, Guru Nanak says:The… …

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