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between cosmogony and
cosmology is blurred. For example, in theology, the
cosmological argument for the
existence of God (pre-cosmic
cosmogonic bearer...
- A
creation myth or
cosmogonic myth is a type of
cosmogony, a
symbolic narrative of how the
world began and how
people first came to
inhabit it.
While in...
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probably did
occur in a
cosmogonic poem of Alcman, but it
seems only fair to say that it was not
prominent in Gr****
cosmogonies."
Tsumura 2022, p. 253...
- Press. "Manichaeism". New
Advent Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 4
October 2013. "
Cosmogony and
Cosmology iii. In Manicheism". Encyclopædia Iranica.
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- in
China vary from
culture to culture. In
Chinese mythology, the term "
cosmogonic myth" or "origin myth" is more
accurate than "creation myth",
since very...
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mythology and Old
Norse religion such as
notations of time and space,
cosmogony, personifications, anthropogeny, and eschatology. Like
other aspects of...
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Akkadian languages, like the
Enuma Elish.
Cosmogonic information has been
sourced from Enki-Ninki god lists.
Cosmogonic prologues preface texts falling in the...
- it to be the "Center of the Universe"
after experiencing a
vision of
cosmogonic ecstasy there in 1963. The
sacrifice of the son is
imaged in the form...
- (monas) 'unity' and μόνος (monos) 'alone') is used in some
cosmic philosophy and
cosmogony to
refer to a most
basic or
original substance. As
originally conceived...