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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
absolute Ahriman Alexandrian angels animals Aristotle ascribed attributes Averroes become Beghards beginning body Böhme Brahma Bythos called Cartes Catholic cause Christ Christianity Church conceive created creation creature darkness Deity Demiurgus denied disciples distinct divine doctrine earth Eleatics emanation Erigena essence eternal evil existence express Father finite Gnostics God's Godhead gods Greek heaven Hegel heresy Holy Ghost human hypostasis idea ideal identity individual infinite infinity intelligence Irenæus Jesus kingdom knowledge Leibnitz light living Logos Malebranche manifestation material matter mind mode monad mystical nature Neo-Platonism non-being object original Ormuzd Pantheism Parmenides perfect person phenomenal Philo philosophy Plato Pleroma Plotinus principle Proclus produced pure reality reason religion revelation says Schelling Scriptures sense soul speak speculations Spinoza spirit substance Sufis supposed supreme thee theism theologians theology things thought tion Trinity true truth unity universe William of Champeaux wisdom words worship