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  • 51List of common misconceptions — This incomplete list is not intended to be exhaustive. This is a list of current, widely held, false ideas and beliefs about notable topics which have been reported by reliable sources from around the world. Each has been discussed in published… …

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  • 52Imprimatur — An Imprimatur is an official declaration from the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church that a literary or similar work is free from error in matters of Roman Catholic doctrine and morals, and hence acceptable reading for faithful Roman… …

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  • 53Criticism of Christianity — This article is about criticism of the doctrines and practices of Christianity. For negative attitudes towards Christians, see Anti Christian sentiment. For acts committed against Christians because of their faith, see Persecution of Christians.… …

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  • 54St. Jerome —     St. Jerome     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Jerome     Born at Stridon, a town on the confines of Dalmatia and Pannonia, about the year 340 2; died at Bethlehem, 30 September, 420.     He went to Rome, probably about 360, where he was… …

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  • 55clean — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English clene, from Old English clǣne; akin to Old High German kleini delicate, dainty Date: before 12th century 1. a. free from dirt or pollution < changed to clean clothes > < clean solar energy > b. free from&#8230; …

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  • 56Ali — See also: Nahj al Balagha For other persons named Ali, see Ali (name). For other uses, see Ali (disambiguation). Ali ibn Abu Talib …

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  • 57Sources of Islamic law — Various sources of Islamic law are used by Islamic jurisprudence to elucidate the Sharia, the body of Islamic law.cite web |url=http://www.al islam.org/jurisprudence/ |title=Jurisprudence and its Principles |accessdate=2008 07 26 |last=Mutahhari&#8230; …

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  • 58Socrates and the beginnings of moral philosophy — Hugh H.Benson INTRODUCTION Cicero in Tusculan Disputations famously tells us that Socrates first called philosophy down from the sky, set it in cities and even introduced it into homes, and compelled it to consider life and morals, good and evil …

    History of philosophy

  • 59Bible — For other uses, see Bible (disambiguation). The Gutenberg Bible, the first printed Bible …

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  • 60Antonio Rosmini-Serbati — Blessed Antonio Rosmini Serbati (March 25, 1797 July 1, 1855) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and philosopher.BiographyBorn at Rovereto, Italy, he belonged to a noble and wealthy family, but at an early age decided to enter the priesthood.&#8230; …

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