Divine Unity

NOUN
  1. an Islamic terrorist cell that originated in Jordan but operates in Germany; goal is to attack Europe and Russia with chemical weapons

How To Use Divine Unity In A Sentence

  • The divine unity contains infinite diversity within itself, harmonised and integrated into one all-including totality.
  • As for Rome and Greece, philosophy is not ancient in those places as their original sciences were rhetoric, epistolatory and poetry ¦ until Abraham became a prophet and he taught them the science of divine unity. Mulla Sadra
  • The divine unity contains infinite diversity within itself, harmonised and integrated into one all-including totality.
  • He states that He has "unsealed" this "Wine", thereby disclosing spiritual truths that were hitherto unknown, and enabling those who quaff thereof to "discern the splendours of the light of divine unity" and to "grasp the essential purpose underlying the Scriptures of God". The Kitáb-i-Aqdas
  • Touching which point Proclus the Platonist disputeth, that the compounded essence of the world (and because compounded, therefore dissipable) is continued, and knit to the Divine Being, by an individual and inseparable power, flowing from Divine unity; and that the world's natural appetite of Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations
  • The divine unity contains infinite diversity within itself, harmonised and integrated into one all-including totality.
  • Surveys pick out contentious conclusions on divine unity and Trinity and Incarnation and other topoi, abstracted from the original warp and weft, as though the latter were mere packaging.
  • His doctrine of God holds the Plotinian notions of divine unity and remotion in tension with the Biblical emphasis upon the sovereign God's active involvement in creation and redemption. Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler
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