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  1. Kiev Theological Academy: The Kiev Theological Academy (1819–1919) was one of the oldest higher educational institution of the Russian Orthodox Church, situated in Kiev, the Russian Empire. It was considered as the most senior one among similar academies in Moscow, Saint Petersburg ... (Religion) [100%] 2023-12-13 [Russian Orthodox Church]
  2. Minsk Theological Academy: Minsk Theological Academy (Russian: Минская духовная академия имени святителя Кирилла Туровского, Belarusian: Мінская духоўная акадэмія імя свяціцеля Кірылы Тураўскага) is a university of Applied Sciences of the Belarusian Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church. Named after Saint Cyril of Turaw. (University of Applied Sciences) [100%] 2023-07-01 [Universities and colleges affiliated with the Russian Orthodox Church] [Eastern Orthodoxy in Belarus]...
  3. Moscow Theological Academy: Moscow Theological Academy (Russian: Московская духовная академия) is a higher educational institution of the Russian Orthodox Church, training clergy, teachers, scholars, and officials. The Academy traces its origin to the Slavic Greek Latin Academy, which was founded in 1685 by the Greek Lichud ... [100%] 2024-01-10 [1687 establishments in Russia] [Educational institutions disestablished in 1919]...
  4. Christian Theological Academy, Warsaw: The Christian Theological Academy in Warsaw (ChAT) (Polish: Chrześcijańska Akademia Teologiczna w Warszawie) is a non-profit public university in Warsaw. It was established in 1954. (Organization) [86%] 2024-05-15 [Universities in Poland]
  5. Academy: An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary or tertiary higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membership). The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 386 BC at Akademia, a sanctuary ... (Institution of higher learning) [75%] 2023-12-19 [Academies] [Academic terminology]...
  6. Academy (video game): Academy is an action/simulation video game for the Commodore 64, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and Amiga It was released in 1986 by the CRL Group. It is the sequel to Tau Ceti and written by the same ... (Video game) [75%] 2023-11-17 [DOS games] [Science fiction video games]...
  7. Academy: An academy (Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of higher learning, research, or honorary membership. The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 385 B.C.E. at Akademia as a sanctuary of Athena, the goddess of wisdom ... [75%] 2023-02-03
  8. Academy: Academy is a term with multiple meanings. In its original meaning (as in The Academy section below) reference was to the doctrines, organization or physical plant of the Athenian philosophical school associated with the Greek philosopher Plato. [75%] 2023-09-06
  9. Theological virtues: Theological virtues are virtues associated in Christian theology and philosophy with salvation resulting from the grace of God. Virtues are traits or qualities which dispose one to conduct oneself in a morally good manner. (Philosophy) [69%] 2023-11-08 [Christian terminology] [Virtue]...
  10. Theological aesthetics: Theological aesthetics is the interdisciplinary study of theology and aesthetics, and has been defined as being "concerned with questions about God and issues in theology in the light of and perceived through sense knowledge (sensation, feeling, imagination), through beauty, and ... (Religion) [69%] 2023-10-05 [Theology]
  11. Theological Voluntarism: There is a class of metaethical and normative views that commonly goes by the name ‘divine command theory.’ What all members of this class have in common is that they hold that what God wills is relevant to determining the ... (Philosophy) [69%] 2022-07-23
  12. Theological determinism: Theological determinism is a form of predeterminism which states that all events that happen are pre-ordained, and/or predestined to happen, by one or more divine beings, or that they are destined to occur given the divine beings' omniscience ... (Philosophy) [69%] 2023-11-17 [Theology] [Determinism]...
  13. Theological notes: The theological notes designate a classification of certainty of beliefs in Catholic theology. While theological notes qualify positively beliefs and doctrines, said beliefs and doctrines are qualified negatively by theological censures. (Religion) [69%] 2023-11-17 [Catholic theology and doctrine] [Catholic terminology]...
  14. Theological noncognitivism: Theological noncognitivism is the non-theist position that religious language, particularly theological terminology such as "God", is not intelligible or meaningful, and thus sentences like "God exists" are cognitively meaningless. It may be considered synonymous with ignosticism (also called igtheism ... (Philosophy) [69%] 2023-11-12 [Irreligion] [Theology]...
  15. Theological censure: In Roman Catholic theology, a theological censure is a doctrinal judgment (censure) by which the Catholic Church or Catholic theologians stigmatize(s) certain teachings or opinions as detrimental to faith or morals or both. Theological censures have been described as ... (Religion) [69%] 2023-09-20 [Catholic theology and doctrine] [Catholic terminology]...
  16. Theological hermeneutics: Theological hermeneutics is a field of theology, broadly referring to the application of hermeneutics, the theory and methodology of interpretation, to theological texts with theological means, particularly to scripture. Christian theological hermeneutics dates from Philo and Origen, and Reformers like ... (Religion) [69%] 2023-09-05 [Practical theology]
  17. Theological veto: The theological veto is the concept in philosophy of religion that philosophy and logic are impious and that God, not reason, is sovereign. This concept is held as true by some theists, especially religious fundamentalists. (Philosophy) [69%] 2023-08-29 [Criticism of religion] [Philosophy of religion]...
  18. Theological censure: In Roman Catholic theology, a theological censure is a doctrinal judgment (censure) by which the Catholic Church or Catholic theologians stigmatize(s) certain teachings or opinions as detrimental to faith or morals or both. Theological censures have been described as ... (Negative Catholic judgment of a belief) [69%] 2024-02-19 [Catholic theology and doctrine] [Catholic terminology]...
  19. Academo: Academo (Ἀκάδημος, Akádêmos, en griego antiguo) es un héroe legendario de la mitología griega. Su nombre ha quedado vinculado al nombre arcaico de la ubicación de la Academia de Platón, fuera de los muros de Atenas. [64%] 2023-12-22
  20. Academi: Certaines informations figurant dans cet article ou cette section devraient être mieux reliées aux sources mentionnées dans les sections « Bibliographie », « Sources » ou « Liens externes » (janvier 2019). Vous pouvez améliorer la vérifiabilité en associant ces informations à des références à l'aide d'appels ... [64%] 2024-02-17

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