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- Supralapsarianism (also called antelapsarianism, pre-lapsarianism or prelapsarianism) is the view that God's decrees of election and reprobation logically...
- prelapsarian state. Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley argued that Logion 114 represents a process with females becoming male before achieving the prelapsarian state...
- hand-drawn" animation and describing it as "full of benign spirituality, prelapsarian innocence and joyous discovery, all rooted in a carefully detailed reality"...
- relation to the Fall, is divided into two categories: supralapsarian (prelapsarian, pre-lapsarian or antelapsarian, before the Fall) and infralapsarian...
- vegetable-based diet represents a more natural and pure state, akin to humanity's prelapsarian harmony. In line with 17th-century intellectual trends, the treatise...
- mouth of God at the Annunciation, the eyes spying Creation both in its prelapsarian innocence and redemption from the Fall at Calvary, while in the inward...
- of the study of Zoology, Botany, and Poetry, parallel to the first, prelapsarian Adam. Moral A storyteller, representative of Tolkien himself. Anagogical...
- these was Augustine of Hippo, who equated natural law with humanity's prelapsarian state; as such, a life according to unbroken human nature was no longer...
- eternal concentration and wisdom" composed by Sun Ra, which represent a prelapsarian state of non-threatening darkness. Baraka inverts the idea that white...
- and creates "an image of a peaceful uncorrupted existence; a kind of prelapsarian world". The pastoral has its origins in the works of the Gr**** poet Theocritus...