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going back to antiquity,
though the use of the word '
aseity'
began only in the
Middle Ages.
Aseity has two aspects, one
negative and one positive: absolute...
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Aṣẹ,
àṣẹ,
aṣe,
ase, or ashe is a
Yoruba philosophy that is
defined to
represent the
power that
makes things happen and
produces change in the
Yoruba religion...
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ASE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
ASE may
refer to:
Academia de
Studii Economice (the
Economic Sciences Academy), in Bucharest, Romania...
- Look up
ase in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ase may
refer to:
Ase, Nigeria, a town in
Delta State,
Nigeria -
ase, a
suffix used for the
names of enzymes...
- Look up -
ase in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
suffix -
ase is used in
biochemistry to form
names of enzymes. The most
common way to name enzymes...
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historical plausibility of the
resurrection of Jesus. His
study of
divine aseity and
Platonism culminated with his book God Over All.
Craig was born August...
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Agneta Åse Fältskog (Swedish pronunciation: [aŋˈnêːta ˈfɛ̂ltskuːɡ] ; born 5
April 1950) is a
Swedish singer, songwriter, and a
former member of the pop...
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Åse may
refer to: Tone
Åse (born 1965),
Norwegian singer Åse Birkrem,
Norwegian handball player Åse Fosli,
Norwegian politician for the
Conservative Party...
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define God as absolute, perfect, and transcendent.
These attributes include aseity,
divine simplicity, eternality, immutability, omnibenevolence, omnipotence...
- "incomprehensible," "every
where present" and "knowing all things". The
aseity of God
means "God is so
independent that he does not need us." It is based...