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- God (examining the unity and personhood of God, divine intervention in the universe, the relationship between man and God, and etc, from the perspective of Abrahamic religions) |
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- God (examining the unity and personhood of God, divine intervention in the universe, the relationship between man and God, and etc, from the perspective of Abrahamic religions) |
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- God (examining the unity and personhood of God, divine intervention in the universe, the relationship between man and God, and etc, from the perspective of Abrahamic religions) |
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- Man (definition of man and the creation of human, human’s existential dimensions, will and freedom, felicity and salvation from the perspective |
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- Man (definition of man and the creation of human, human’s existential dimensions, will and freedom, felicity and salvation from the perspective |
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- Eschatology (life after death, reincarnation, the relationship between human actions and his destiny and subsequent life, and etc, from perspective of Abrahamic religions) |
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- Eschatology (life after death, reincarnation, the relationship between human actions and his destiny and subsequent life, and etc, from perspective of Abrahamic religions) |
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- Eschatology (life after death, reincarnation, the relationship between human actions and his destiny and subsequent life, and etc, from perspective of Abrahamic religions) |
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- Salvation (from the viewpoint of different religions, and an examination of its universality vs. exclusivity with regard to the followers of other religions) |
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- Salvation (from the viewpoint of different religions, and an examination of its universality vs. exclusivity with regard to the followers of other religions) |
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Family (the status of women in different religions, marriage from the perspective of religions, the (im)permissibility of single-gender family in world religions, the legitimate ways to satisfy the sexual instinct from the perspective of religions, etc.) |
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Family (the status of women in different religions, marriage from the perspective of religions, the (im)permissibility of single-gender family in world religions, the legitimate ways to satisfy the sexual instinct from the perspective of religions, etc.) |
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- Spirituality (various forms of divine truth in religions, common mystical trends in world religions, asceticism and monasticism in Abrahamic religions) |
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comparative Methods |
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