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  • category:image wanted Brunner, Emil Emil Brunner (December 23, 1889 – April 6, 1966) was an eminent and highly influential Swiss theologian ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Psychology Developmental psychology is the scientific study of progressive psychological changes ...
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  • Thomas Gray (December 26, 1716 – July 30, 1771), was an English poet, classical scholar and professor of history at University of Cambridge ...
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  • Diophantus of Alexandria (Greek: Διόφαντος ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς ) (c. 214 - c. 298 C.E.) was a Hellenistic mathematician. He is ...
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  • A Rabbi, in Judaism, is a religious teacher and, in modern times, the leader of a synagogue. The term was first applied in Jewish sources to ...
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  • including Ordo Amoris, The Idols of Self-Knowledge, Repentance and Re-Birth, and Ressentiment. Every person was both an individual and a part ...
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  • Henri-Louis Bergson (October 18, 1859 – January 4, 1941) was a major French philosopher in the first half of the twentieth century. He was ...
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  • Natural theology is a branch of theology, which attempts to establish truths by reason without recourse to revelation. The division of theology ...
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  • Bar-Hebraeus (1226 - July 30, 1286) was catholicos (bishop) of the Syriac Orthodox Church in the thirteenth century. He is noted for his works ...
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  • Anekāntavāda (Devanagari: अनेकान्तवाद), meaning "non-absolutism," is one of the basic principles of Jainism ...
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  • Bernard Bosanquet (July 14, 1848 – February 8, 1923) was an English philosopher and an influential figure on matters of political and social ...
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  • Jakob Böhme (also Boehme or Behme) (1575-1624) was a German Christian mystic whose writings about salvation and the nature of the cosmos influenced ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Communication Category:Biography Byoir, Carl Carl Robert Byoir (June 24, 1888 – February 3, 1957 ...
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  • Category:Public [[File:Alfred Edward Housman.jpeg|right|thumb|200px|Alfred Edward Housman, 1910]] Alfred Edward Housman (March 26, 1859 – April ...
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  • The United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), operated by the United States federal government, is the world's largest medical library, ...
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  • Chauncey Wright (September 10, 1830 - September 12, 1875), American philosopher and mathematician, was an early influence on the American pragmatists ...
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  • Rāja Yoga ("Royal yoga," "Royal Union," also known as Classical Yoga or simply Yoga) is one of the six orthodox (astika ...
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  • Basilides (early second century) was a Gnostic Christian religious teacher in Alexandria, Egypt. He taught a dualistic theology that emphasized ...
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  • Category:Psychologists Category:Biography Fromm, Erich [[Image:Erich Fromm 1974.jpg|thumb|right|Erich Fromm]] Erich Fromm (March 23, 1900 – ...
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  • John of Montecorvino, or Giovanni Da/di Montecorvino in Italian, also spelled Monte Corvino (1246, Montecorvino, Southern Italy - 1328, Peking ...
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