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- Katz, is then an artifact of comparative religion. Paul Tillich uses transtheistic in The Courage to Be (1952), as an aspect of Stoicism. Tillich stated...
- is often interpreted as representing nirguna Brahman, leading to a transtheistic understanding of deity, where Krishna symbolizes the nondual Self, embodying...
- adoration, such as repeating chants while performing other activities. Transtheistic religious traditions may believe in the existence of deities but deny...
- Mahavir Janma Kalyanak, Akshaya Tritiya, and Dipawali. Jainism is transtheistic and forecasts that the universe evolves without violating the law of...
- follow guru Nanak and Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Buddhism is an Indian, transtheistic religion and philosophy. Around 8.5 million Buddhists live in India...
- new religion, instead introducing what Oscar R. Gómez has called a transtheistic outlook, derived from tantric Tibetan Buddhism, and that Akbar did not...
- cosmology, ontology, epistemology, and divinity. Jainism is essentially a transtheistic religion of ancient India.: 182  It continues the ancient Śramaṇa tradition...
- one and the same in all of them. Jainism is sometimes regarded as a transtheistic religion, though it can be atheistic or polytheistic based on the way...
- states Laumakis, everything lacks inherent existence. Buddhism is a transtheistic philosophy, which is especially concerned with pratītyasamutpāda (dependent...
- Buber's disciple Malcolm Diamond claims Tillich's approach indicates a "transtheistic position that Buber s****s to avoid", reducing God to the impersonal...