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Around the 11–12th
century in Europe,
several reincarnationist movements were ****cuted as heresies,
through the
establishment of...
- The
Reincarnationist Papers is a
novel by D. Eric Maikranz. It has been
adapted into the film Infinite,
starring Mark
Wahlberg and
Chiwetel Ejiofor, and...
- Todd
Stein (itself
adapted from D. Eric Maikranz's 2009
novel The
Reincarnationist Papers). The film
stars Mark Wahlberg,
Chiwetel Ejiofor,
Sophie Cookson...
- (born
January 24, 1967) is an
American novelist whose debut novel, The
Reincarnationist Papers, was
adapted into a
Paramount Pictures film, Infinite, starring...
- 3
February 1989) was an
English writer of
historical novels and a
reincarnationist. Joan
Marshall was born 12
April 1907, in London,
daughter of John...
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similar to
social trinitarianism than to Arianism.
According to the
reincarnationist religion of
Spiritism started by
French educator Allan Kardec in the...
- the
founder of the União do Vegetal, a
religion with
Christian and
reincarnationist foundations that
considers Hoasca (more
commonly referred to as "ayahuasca")...
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Kardecist spiritism, also
known as
Spiritism or Kardecism, is a
reincarnationist and
spiritualist doctrine established in
France in the mid-19th century...
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among many Jews,
including Orthodox.
Other well-known
rabbis who are
reincarnationists include Yon****an Gershom,
Abraham Isaac Kook,
Talmud scholar Adin...
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reincarnation and
other supernatural phenomena,
starting with The
Reincarnationist (2007), and
continuing with The
Memorist (2008) and The
Hypnotist (2010)...