Arguments for Philosophical and Theological Concepts
X.10.17 Argument
1.
If it’s not the case that some images are always already in the memory, then every item in the mind comes to be through sense perception.
2.
But some items in the mind do not come to be through sense perception.
3.
Some images are always already in the memory.
X.21.30 Argument
1.
If happiness lies in the memory in the same way that numbers lie in the memory, then knowledge of happiness is like knowledge of numbers in that one who has either does not go on trying to gain it.
2.
But
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Grandfather Timothy
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Architectural Quiz: Churches and Villas
1. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built over the reputed tomb of Christ, is in what city?
b. Jerusalem
2. Andrea Palladio’s Villas
Andrea Palladio (1508-1580 AD) manipulated the approach to his Villas. What is the name of the technique that Palladio utilized so that the Facade is viewed as the Architect intended?
c. Forced Perspective
3. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre’s Style
The Church of The Holy Sepulchre was rebuilt by the
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Differences Between Sects, Churches, and Religions
Church
- Membership is often determined by birth, with faith being inherited and passed down through generations.
- Churches tend to adapt to the prevailing sociocultural environment and become institutionalized.
- They often align with current societal values.
- Churches typically have a large number of members.
Sect
- Individuals join sects through self-ascription, often after a personal conversion experience.
- Sects tend to promote a closed social structure, separating
Differences Between Sects, Churches, and Religion
Church
a) Individuals belong to it by birth, faith is inherited and passed down through families.
b) Tendency to adapt to the sociocultural and institutional environment.
c) Adaptation to current values.
d) High number of members.
Sect
a) Individuals are incorporated into it by self-ascription, after a personal conversion.
b) Promotes a closed social structure, apart from civil society and other religions.
c) Does not fit into the sociocultural environment and tends to marginalize itself.
d) Constituted
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The Scope of the Sacred and the Profane
The observer of religious experience will notice two vital areas in which the religious subject moves differently: the world of ordinary life and the world apart, defined by objects and symbols of religious life.
- In the first, the subject moves spontaneously.
- In the second, with a sense of amazement. To designate this second field of religion, we use the term “sacred.”
Speaking of the sacred, we do not refer to a reality different from the profane. The natural
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