- Orbais, a ninth-century
Saxon monk,
argued that God
predestines some
people to **** as well as
predestining some to heaven, a view
known as
double predestination...
- and Manichaeism. In Christianity, the
doctrine that God
unilaterally predestines some
persons to
heaven and some to ****
originated with
Augustine of...
- of a
continuous sound effect. It is used
mostly at
particular points predestined to
breathe rather than
during a
whole musical work. "Staggered breathing"...
- the
appointed date, even if he is killed. God has
written the
things predestined for the
creatures on the well-kept
tablet (al-lauḥ al-maḥfūẓ). The pen...
-
Abiku is a
Yoruba word that can be
translated as "
predestined to death" and
refers to the
spirit of a
child who dies young. It is from (abi) "that which...
- of] a kid born in the same city as me [Mahe, India] — it
almost felt
predestined. But I was
hesitant because the book has kind of a
twist ending. And...
-
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...
- in 2010; his
victories saw him
nicknamed il
Predestinato (lit. 'the
Predestined') in
Italian media. He took pole
again in
Singapore and
finished second...
-
through the
Catholic Church and its Sacraments.
Because God is love, he
predestines out of love and
predestination is a grace. The two most
prominent explanations...
- Mickiewicz, who
developed an idea that
Poland was the
Messiah of Nations,
predestined to
suffer just as
Jesus had
suffered to save all the people. The Polish...