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  2. Christian views on astrology - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine (354–430) believed that the determinism of astrology conflicted with the Christian doctrines of man's free will and responsibility, and God not being the cause of evil, [1] [2] but he also grounded his opposition philosophically, citing the failure of astrology to explain twins who behave differently although conceived at the ...

  3. Christian Astrology - Wikipedia

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    Christian Astrology, written in 1647 by the English astrologer William Lilly, is considered a seminal work of Western astrology. William Lilly successively treats the rules of western astrology, horary astrology and 'nativities', about erecting and analysing a birth chart in natal astrology. He wrote the book when he was ill and had to stay at ...

  4. Talk:Christian views on astrology - Wikipedia

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    Astrology books as references could be problematic as I can see editors potentially labelling any modern work that promotes astrology as compatible with Christianity as pushing their (the author's) own agenda or being a "fringe theory", but this can be tackled by writing the article carefully (instead of just writing "These four zodiac signs ...

  5. Sahl ibn Bishr - Wikipedia

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    Sahl ibn Bishr al-Israili Persian: ابوعثمان سهل بن حبیب بن هانی (c. 786–c. 845), also known as Rabban al-Tabari Persian: ربان طبری and Haya al-Yahudi ("the Jew"), was a Jewish [1] [2] [3] or Syriac Christian [4] [5] astrologer, [6] astronomer and mathematician from Tabaristan.

  6. Asimov's Guide to the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Asimov's Guide to the Bible is a work by Isaac Asimov that was first published in two volumes in 1968 and 1969, [1] covering the Old Testament and the New Testament (including the Catholic Old Testament, or deuterocanonical, books (see Catholic Bible) and the Eastern Orthodox Old Testament books, or anagignoskomena, along with the Fourth Book of Ezra), respectively.

  7. Robert Hand - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hand was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, and grew up in Orleans, Massachusetts.He began studying astrology at the age of 17. His father, Wilfred Hand, was a specialist in cosmobiology and heliocentric astrology, and used astrological charts to forecast changes in the stock market, and taught his son the basics of casting astrological charts.

  8. Bibliology - Wikipedia

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    The Bible is viewed as only one expression of God's revelation in the ongoing life of His people. Scripture is part of the treasure of Faith which is known as Tradition." [7] In this view, the Bible, the Creeds, and the Councils are all mutually interpreting, guarded by the Church and illuminated by the Spirit of God.

  9. Alan Leo - Wikipedia

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    Alan Leo's natal chart. Leo was born in Westminster, and took the name of his sun-sign as a pseudonym, is credited with starting the movement towards a more psychologically-oriented horoscope analysis in astrology, being the first astrologer to argue for a loose interpretation of possible trends of experience rather than the specific prediction of events. [3]

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