RELG 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Abrahamic Religions
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27 Oct 2014
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Relg 101 - introduction to world religions: western traditions - lecture 13: medieval. Causality is the understanding of everything in this universe. All the events in the world must have their first movement. Scholars has extended mysticism and applied it to various traditions. In a certain sense, the term is more often used for abrahamic religions. Most elegant by scholar of medieval christianity argued that mysticism is characterized by the intense presence of god. Strong personal and emotional experience with religious issues. Creator needs creature to see his self reflection.
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