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  • 41Jesus myth theory — The Resurrection of Christ by Noel Coypel (1700). Jesus myth theorists see this as one of a number of stories about dying and rising gods. Description The …

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  • 42Occam's razor — For the aerial theatre company, see Ockham s Razor Theatre Company. It is possible to describe the other planets in the solar system as revolving around the Earth, but that explanation is unnecessarily complex compared to the modern consensus… …

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  • 43Metaphysical naturalism — This article is about the worldview. For the methodological paradigm, see Methodological naturalism. Part of a series on Irreligion …

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  • 44Christopher Marlowe — This article is about the English dramatist. For the American sportscaster, see Chris Marlowe. Christopher Marlowe …

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  • 45Ralph Cudworth — (1617 – 26 June 1688) was an English philosopher, the leader of the Cambridge Platonists. Contents 1 Life …

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  • 46Problem of evil — Part of a series on God General conceptions …

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  • 47Antony Flew — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = Antony Flew name = Antony Garrard Newton Flew birth = birth date and age|1923|2|11 school tradition = Analytic main interests =… …

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  • 48History of modern Christianity — Main article: History of Christianity See also: History of medieval Christianity and Protestant Reformation The mission at 312 Azusa Street, Los Angeles, California, considered to be the birthplace of Pentecostalism. The …

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  • 49Fichte and Schilling: the Jena period — Daniel Breazeale FROM KANT TO FICHTE An observer of the German philosophical landscape of the 1790s would have surveyed a complex and confusing scene, in which individuals tended to align themselves with particular factions or “schools,”… …

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  • 50Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …

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