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  2. How Should We Then Live? - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 5: The Reformation – Continued - The effects the Reformation had on society, affecting thinkers who even themselves may not have been Christian by the traditional definition. Chapter 6: The Enlightenment - How optimism at human potential became divorced from religion. How the French Revolution showed the logical conclusion of this.

  3. Life Is Good Company - Wikipedia

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    They offer over 900 different items. [1] Products are sold online via the company's website, in approximately 4,500 retail stores in the United States, [4] [5] and in 30 countries. [6] Life is Good donates 10% of its profits to their Life is Good Kids Foundation. [7] Life is Good corporate logo, 1994–2011

  4. Pelagianism - Wikipedia

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    The resolution of the Pelagian controversy gave rise to a new controversy in southern Gaul in the fifth and sixth centuries, retrospectively called by the misnomer "semi-Pelagianism". [ 99 ] [ 100 ] The "semi-Pelagians" all accepted the condemnation of Pelagius, believed grace was necessary for salvation, and were followers of Augustine. [ 100 ]

  5. Six Myths about the Good Life - Wikipedia

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    "The Good Life Requires Reaching a Good Equilibrium, a Point at Which the Important Difficulties Are Resolved". [4] "Reason Rather Than Emotions Would Be the Best Indicator of What Would Be a Good Life". [5] "There Is No Real Connection, At Least in This Life, Between True Virtue and a Desirable Kind of Life". [6] "True Virtue is Impeccable". [7]

  6. This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom - Wikipedia

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    [14] In Church Life Journal Michael Shindler in turn argued against Hägglund's notion of secular faith in favor of "the absolute sensibility" of religious faith. [15] In contrast, David Chivers in The Humanist heralded This Life as "an important work that pushes forward a secular, rational, and fulfilling view of humankind's place in the world."

  7. An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture

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    The shorter portion of Newton's dissertation was concerned with 1 Timothy 3:16, which reads (in the King James Version): . And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.

  8. G. Thomas Goodnight - Wikipedia

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    His current research interests include deliberation and postwar society, science communication, argument and aesthetics, public discourse studies, and communicative reason in controversy. Goodnight has been named by the American Forensics Association as one of the top 5 scholars in argumentation in the twentieth century.

  9. Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery

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    The authors point out that following emancipation and the end of the Civil War, the life expectancy of freedmen declined by 10 percent, and their illnesses increased by 20 percent, over slavery times. (At the same time, there was considerable social dislocation across the South following the widespread destruction of the war and loss of life ...