- identity –
personal and phenomenal – is
considered so
important is
again soteriological.
Through first uncovering our
clinging and then
working on it, we become...
-
Jainism (/ˈdʒeɪnɪzəm/ JAY-niz-əm), also
known as Jain Dharma, is an
Indian religion.
Jainism traces its
spiritual ideas and
history through the succession...
- dictionary.
Mukta or
Muktha may
refer to: Moksha,
spiritual liberation, the
soteriological goal of
Hinduism Mukta (1994 film), an
Indian Marathi-language film...
-
depending on the
Hindu tradition. In Jainism,
nirvana is also the
soteriological goal,
representing the
release of a soul from
karmic bondage and samsara...
- with
which the
cycle of
rebirth ends, has been the
primary and the
soteriological goal of the
Buddhist path for
monastic life
since the time of the Buddha...
- the body-mind. In
later Buddhism,
insight (prajñā)
became the
central soteriological instrument,
leading to a
different concept and
structure of the path...
-
using the King
James Version, a
position known as King
James Onlyism.
Soteriologically,
Independent Baptists may
differ from each other. Some Independent...
- worldwide.
Originally it
appealed especially to
laborers and slaves.
Soteriologically, most
Methodists are Arminian,
emphasizing that
Christ accomplished...
-
modes of
experience and expression" as well as
reflective "moral and
soteriological instructions". More broadly, the
Puranic literature is encyclopedic...
- Mahābhūta is
Sanskrit for "great element". However, very few
scholars define the five mahābhūtas in a
broader sense as the five
fundamental aspects of...