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  • 41Christianity — • An account is given of Christianity as a religion, describing its origin, its relation to other religions, its essential nature and chief characteristics, but not dealing with its doctrines in detail nor its history as a visible organization… …

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  • 42Fathers of the Church — • The word Father is used in the New Testament to mean a teacher of spiritual things, by whose means the soul of man is born again into the likeness of Christ: Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fathers of the Church      …

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  • 43Heresy — • St. Thomas defines heresy: a species of infidelity in men who, having professed the faith of Christ, corrupt its dogmas Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Heresy     Heresy      …

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  • 44Philosophy — • Detailed article on the history of the love of wisdom Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Philosophy     Philosophy     † …

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  • 45Revelation — • The communication of some truth by God to a rational creature through means which are beyond the ordinary course of nature Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Revelation     Revelation …

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  • 46Masonry (Freemasonry) —     Masonry (Freemasonry)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Masonry (Freemasonry)     The subject is treated under the following heads:     I. Name and Definition;     II. Origin and Early History;     III. Fundamental Principles and Spirit;     IV.… …

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  • 47dogmatizar — ► verbo transitivo/ intransitivo 1 ENSEÑANZA Enseñar dogmas a una persona, en especial aquellos opuestos a la religión católica. SE CONJUGA COMO cazar ► verbo intransitivo 2 Exponer una persona sus ideas u opiniones convencida de que son verdades …

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  • 48Dogma — Lehre; Lehrmeinung; Glaubenssatz * * * Dọg|ma 〈n.; s, Dọg|men〉 Glaubenssatz, Lehrsatz [grch., „Meinung, Verordnung, Lehrsatz“] * * * Dọg|ma [österr. auch: do:…], das; s, …men [lat. dogma < griech. dógma, zu: dokeúein, dokeĩn = meinen]: a)… …

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  • 49Pragmatism — This article is about the philosophical movement. For other uses, see Pragmatism (disambiguation). Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition centered on the linking of practice and theory. It describes a process where theory is extracted from… …

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  • 50Verificationism — is the view that a statement or question is only legitimate if there is some way to determine whether the statement is true or false, or what the answer to the question is. It is a view mostly closely associated with the logical positivists of… …

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