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The term monism was introduced in the 18th century by Christian von Wolff [11] in his work Logic (1728), [citation needed] to designate types of philosophical thought in which the attempt was made to eliminate the dichotomy of body and mind and explain all phenomena by one unifying principle, or as manifestations of a single substance.
4 Ιαν 2022 · Monism is a philosophical worldview in which all of reality can be reduced to one “thing” or “substance.”. This view is opposed to dualism (in which all of reality is reducible to two substances, e.g., good and evil; light and darkness; form and matter; body and soul) and pluralism (all of reality is comprised of multiple substances).
4 ημέρες πριν · Monasticism emerged in the late 3rd century and had become an established institution in the Christian church by the 4th century. The first Christian monks, who had developed an enthusiasm for asceticism, appeared in Egypt and Syria.
8 Ιαν 2013 · For two thousand years Christians of all stripes (clergy and laypersons, scholars and uneducated, young and old, and across denominations) have traditionally understood human beings to be composed of two substances: a physical body and a spiritual soul.
Christian monasticism is a religious way of life of Christians who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship. It began to develop early in the history of the Christian Church, modeled upon scriptural examples and ideals, including those in the Old Testament.
Monism has generally been discussed within Western Philosophy as an idea that argues all things are derived from a single source. Yet monism has also been applied to religious discussions. Within religious debates, monism has generally been used to argue for pantheism, the belief that God is all.
30 Μαΐ 2023 · I start, accordingly, by setting out the Reformers’ basic case: faith consists in trust because faith is a response to the promises of God, by which the Christian receives God’s forgiveness and is united with God.