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What is difference between theology conversion and santification?

Almost any word in the English language that ends with "ology" can be translated to "The Study Of". Words like Geology (study of the Geo, or Earth), Oncology (study of Cancer or Tumors), and Theology (the study of Theos, or things of God). Theology, therefore, is the study (knowledge) of things involving God, divine things, and/or religious truth. Whereas, Sanctification is to make something (or oneself) holy or set apart. You would/could Sanctify yourself and emerse yourself in the Theology of God. In effect, you would be setting yourself aside (apart) and studying the many facets of God, divinity, and religious truths. You 'can' study about God without the Sanctification, and you can be Sanctified without completing any (or much) Theology. They both are separate, but should/could be used together. The Bible states; "Be still, and know that I am God..." Psalm 46:10


What does polythesis mean?

Polythesis refers to the phenomenon of having multiple theses or propositions within a single argument or piece of writing. It involves presenting and supporting multiple claims or viewpoints simultaneously. This can lead to complexity and nuance in the argument, as well as potential challenges in maintaining coherence and clarity. Scholars often engage in polythesis to explore various facets of a topic or to address multiple perspectives within a single work.


How is monism different from monotheism?

Monotheism is a metaphysical duality by definition - in that it isolates a single god and everything else in the universe: as disparate entities. Monoism (as indoctrinated by Sri AdiSankara's Advaita (and Spinoza's Monism too)) - believes in the oneness of all that there is in the universe. Advaitic Monism is summed up by four of these aphorisms: * ahambrahmasmi - "I am brahman" (where brahma == the eternal supreme consciousness of the universe * ayamAtmabrahma - "The Atman is brahman" (Where the Atma is the self) * prajnAM brahma - "Consciousness is the brahman" * tattvamasi - "That Thou Art" Shankara also quotes, famously in the vivEkacUdAmaNi - "Brahma satyaM jagat mithyA jIvO brahmaiva nAparaH" - literally, "Ultimately, there is no difference between the self and the eternal - They are one and the same". This Advaitic consciousness however manifests to the unenlightened in deceptive facets of duality - which are labelled as 'prAtibhAshika' and 'vyAvahArika' respectively. The 'pArAmartha' level of realization is the truest and ultimate. You can read more about Advaita here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advaita_Vedanta And about Spinoza here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinoza


What god or goddesses do the Cherokee worship?

The Cherokee traditionally worship a pantheon of deities, including the Great Spirit, who is considered the supreme being. Other important figures in Cherokee mythology include the Sun and Moon, as well as various nature spirits and animal spirits. The Cherokee belief system is deeply rooted in a reverence for nature and the interconnectedness of all living beings.


What are God's 4 cardinal qualities and how do they interact with each other?

The four main cardinal qualities of God are Love (1 John 4:8), Justice (Deuteronomy 32:4), Wisdom (Proverbs 2:6) and Power (Job 37:23).These four qualities have been consistently used and demonstrated throughout history, as recorded in the Bible, by Jehovah God. They are perfectly balanced facets, or sides, of God's personality that always work in perfect balance with one another. These qualities also differentiate Jehovah God from all the gods of mythology and various other religions.The prophet Ezekiel describes details of a vision in which he describes seeing "four living creatures" also referred to as "cherubs."Ezekiel 1:10:Their faces looked like this: Each of the four had the face of a man, and on the right side each had the face of a lion, and on the left the face of an bull; each also had the face of an eagle.These Cherubs are described as having four different faces: The face of a Man, a Lion, an Eagle, and a Bull.The four faces of the Cherubs in Ezekiel's vision represent the four perfectly balanced cardinal qualities, or attributes, of God. These are identified in the Bible as:Love, represented by the man's face.Justice, represented by the lion's face.Wisdom, represented by the eagle's face.Power, as shown by the bull's face.Never at any point within the pages of the Bible does Jehovah God exercise his unlimited power and authority in a way that is out of harmony with his other cardinal qualities.

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What are Differences between 88 facets and 58 facets of a diamond?

30 facets


How can you use the word facets in a sentence?

They carefully examined all of the facets of the argument.I am counting facets.


Why are diamonds so colorful?

Diamonds are 'colourful' because they reflect a rainbow of light through their facets.


How many facets are there for round diamond?

58 facets


What are facets on a diamond?

Facets on a diamond can be one measure of a stone's quality. For instance, if the facets are aligned well then you probably have a quality cut.


When was Facets - album - created?

Facets - album - was created in 1966-07.


How many facets should I be looking for in a Diamond?

The facets in a diamond will depend on the shape of the diamond. different cuts will present a different amount of facets. example are such as this. Round Brilliant Cut, The round brilliant cut has 58 total facets. The heart cut diamond usually contains 59 facets other cuts contain different amounts of facets. You chose a cut and ask about how many facets are in that particular cut.


Thoracic vertebrae differ from the others in that?

they have facets for attachment of ribs


What has the author Alan Bates written?

Alan Bates has written: 'Facets' 'Facets'


What if a diamond has less than 17 facets?

The number of facets on a diamond is dictated by its size and the shape of the cut. For example, an emerald cut stone has 57 facets and a baguette cut stone has 25. The radiant cut has 70 facets. An 8/8 or single cut stone has 17 facets. When the symmetry of the facets is angularly perfect, the table of the stone delivers optimum luster for the stone.


How are the facets in diamonds formed?

Facets are formed by cutting and polishing, both manual tasks.


What vertebrae has articular facets on the transverse processes?

You have such facets on thoracic vertebrae. They are there to hold the ribs.