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Definition of Decreation

Decreation
Decreation De`cre*a"tion, n. Destruction; -- opposed to creation. [R.] --Cudworth.

Meaning of Decreation from wikipedia

- of decreation. Weil believed that If humans are to imitate God they must renounce their power and their autonomy. Weil refers to this as decreation (décréation)...
- A decree is a legal proclamation, usually issued by a head of state, judge, royal figure, or other relevant authorities, according to certain procedures...
- The Beneš decrees were a series of laws drafted by the Czechoslovak government-in-exile in the absence of the Czechoslovak parliament during the German...
- An amiri decree is a decree, equivalent to a law, made by an emir or his representatives (Arabic: المرسوم الأميري), generally in Kuwait, Qatar and the...
- Rule by decree is a style of governance allowing quick, unchallenged promulgation of law by a single person or group of people, usually without legislative...
- The Gelasian Decree (Latin: Decretum Gelasianum) is a Latin text traditionally thought to be a decretal of the prolific Pope Gelasius I (492-496). The...
- The Raphia Decree is an ancient inscribed stone stela dating from ancient Egypt. It comprises the second of the Ptolemaic Decrees issued by a synod of...
- The Nero Decree (German: Nerobefehl) was issued by Adolf Hitler on 19 March 1945, ordering the destruction of German infrastructure to prevent its use...
- The Decree on Peace, written by Vladimir Lenin, was p****ed by the Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies on the 8 November [O...
- The deific decree delusion is a defense in a criminal case in which a person committed a crime in the belief that their God ordered them to do it.: 615–626 ...