most anarchists identify with either collectivist anarchism (anarcho-socialism) or individualist anarchism, which includes mutualism and anarcho-capitalism. The "schools" of anarchism from an economic standpoint
extropianism,singularitarianism,cosmism,rationalism,effective altruism, andlongtermism. A lot has been written (and will be written) about each of these worldviews, so I’ll spare you here. (There are rabbit holes within rabbit holes for anyone wanting to dive deeper. Pick your...
This actually purports a God more different from deism than supralapsarianism, especially if God is seen as planning the fall and redemption, then deterministically setting the historical events in motion. Even further, what does this say about the person of the Son? Is He not making choices...
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Focusing on Kurzweil’s work, Diane Proudfoot’s essay develops the notion that singularitarianism is a kind of millenarian ideology (Bozeman 1997; Geraci 2010; =-=Steinhart 2012-=-) or ‘‘the religio...
4. At last the contemporary history of the Spanish and German millenarianism and the Roman-German Emperor's ideology of power has to be regarded. It explains how the myth of the human priest-king came into existence after the conquest. This new myth was inspired by Hern谩n Cort茅s' ...
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Arianism is a Christological doctrine first attributed toArius ( c.AD 256–336), a Christian presbyter in Alexandria, Egypt. What is the difference between Gnostic and Christianity? Gnostics were dualists and worshipped two (or more) gods;Christians were monists and worshipped one God. Gnostic...
Docetism and Arianism, Adoptionism and Monarchianism, Nestorianism and Monophysitism are just a few of the heresies that emerged in attempts to explain away the mystery. And yet, theologians from the second century to the twenty-first century are faced with the challenge of witnessing to this...