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1 1 | had no need to turn to so-called scientific and philosophical
2 1 | intellect and philosophy was the so-called Alexandrian School. In Alexandria,
3 1 | Canterbury (1033-1109) gave a so-called ontological proof of the
4 1 | the Middle Ages was the so-called scholasticism, which turned
5 1 | during the epoch of the so-called Renaissance, the western
6 1 | was the movement toward so-called deism. Deism is a religious,
7 2 | criterion consists of the so-called pragmatic justification
8 3 | and apologetics have the so-called “arguments for the existence
9 5 | without doubt true that often so-called miraculous phenomena prove
10 7 | on the one hand, to the so-called historical proof of the
11 8 | mathematics there exist so-called postulates, that is, self-evident
12 8 | postulates, which, just like all so-called self-evident truths, cannot
13 8 | tried to found a new form of so-called ethical proof. The history
14 8 | Canterbury, preceded his so-called ontological proof of the
15 8 | Scripture rarely mentions the so-called proof of God’s existence,
16 8 | examination of the specific so-called proofs of the existence
17 8 | two main aspects: 1) the so-called physico-teleological, inferring
18 8 | blessings?~Theoretical and so-called scientifically philosophic
19 11 | and its laws, He gave the so-called natural revelation. Then
20 11 | there exists a God! All so-called proofs of the existence
21 11 | sectarians (for example, the so-called Montanists), expressed the
22 16 | ethics is the teaching of so-called socialism (and communism),
23 22 | Such is the opinion of the so-called New Tubingen (negatively
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