- and is thus
cosmogonical. Some
religious cosmogonies have an
impersonal first cause (for
example Taoism). However, in astronomy,
cosmogony can be distinguished...
- Apophis.
Hesiod and the Pre-Socratics use the Gr**** term in the
context of
cosmogony. Hesiod's
Chaos has been
interpreted as
either "the
gaping void above...
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historical or
literal sense. They are commonly,
though not always,
considered cosmogonical myths, that is, they
describe the
ordering of the
cosmos from a state...
- historically, or literally. They are commonly,
although not always,
considered cosmogonical myths – that is, they
describe the
ordering of the
cosmos from a state...
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Creatio ex
nihilo Ex
nihilo nihil fit
Argument Biblical cosmology Chaos Cosmogony Creation myth
Dating Creation Determinism First Principle First cause...
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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...
- and our
place in it, as is
found in religions, is
known as a worldview.
Cosmogony is the
field that
studies the
origin or
creation of the world,
while eschatology...
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goddess Tefnut, and one of the nine
deities of the
Ennead of the
Heliopolis cosmogony. He was the god of light, peace, lions, air, and wind.[citation needed]...
- Theory" or "World Ice Doctrine"), also
known as Glazial-Kosmogonie (Glacial
Cosmogony), is a
discredited cosmological concept proposed by
Hanns Hörbiger, an...