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  1. We have received, as did they of old, the holy priesthood and the everlasting gospel. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are our ancestors. We are of Israel. We have the right to receive the gospel, blessings of the priesthood, and eternal life. Nations of the earth will be blessed by our efforts and by the labors of our posterity.

  2. The Way Towards the Blessed Life; or, The Doctrine of Religion (4) ISBN-10: 0469593717. ISBN-13: 9780469593718. Author(s): Fichte, Johann Gottlieb. Released: Feb 25, 2019. Publisher: Wentworth Press. ... The Way Towards The Blessed Life: Or The Doctrine Of Religion (1849) ISBN-13 ...

  3. 15 de ago. de 2012 · That enters into it. But vocation is mainly about God’s action. Christians are used to talking about “what God is doing in my life.” Vocation emphasizes “what God is doing through my life.” And, by the same token, “what God is doing for me through other people.” The doctrine of vocation has to do with the way God works through ...

  4. Abstract Fichte’s The Way towards the Blessed Life is a genuinely mystical work that contains several themes characteristic of mystical writing: the opposition of a non-spatio-temporal, non-manifold being to the world as it appears; the ineffability of the Divine; the centrality of union with God and of detachment; and the individual as a conduit for Divine life and love.

  5. 14 de abr. de 2019 · This article considers what integration efforts in psychology would look like if informed by a trinitarian account of creation. Further theological reflection about the doctrine of creation reveals four key conclusions that are valuable for conceiving the relationship between theology and psychology: (1) The goodness of the created realm establishes the investigation and exploration of human ...

  6. If ever there was a doctrine that is distinctive of Christianity it is the doctrine of the Trinity – the teaching that God is one in being and essence yet three in persons, that there is one God and that he subsists in three persons. As Martin Luther summarized it, “We believe the divine majesty to be three distinct persons of one true ...

  7. 11 de oct. de 2023 · The Doctrine of Discovery (also known as the Discovery Doctrine) is articulated, first, by a papal bull issued in 1452, another in 1455, and the best-known in 1493, shortly after the 1492 expedition of Christopher Columbus and his 'discovery' of the so-called New World. The 1493 papal bull made clear the duty of Christian explorers to seize the ...