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  • Ancient Greece [r]: The loose collection of Greek-speaking city-states centered on the Aegean Sea which flourished from the end of the Mycenaean age to the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC. [e]
  • Atheism [r]: The belief that there is no God, or there are no gods; on a popular usage, the mere lack of any belief in any God or gods also qualifies as atheism, though philosophers more often call this agnosticism. [e]
  • Augustine of Hippo [r]: (November 13 354–August 28 430) Bishop and Doctor of the Church. [e]
  • Bhagavad Gita [r]: A Vaisnava treatise composed around the time of Christ, or perhaps a century or so before, and incorporated into the text of the epic poem Mahabharata. [e]
  • Deism [r]: A religious philosophy which holds that religious beliefs must be founded on human reason and observed features of the natural world, and that these sources reveal the existence of a God or supreme being. [e]
  • Free will [r]: Doctrine that an individual, regardless of forces external to him, can and does choose at least some of his actions; the opposite of determinism. [e]
  • God [r]: Supreme, supernatural entity, often credited with omnipotence, omniscience and rulership of the universe. [e]
  • Hinduism [r]: A diffuse set of cultural and religious practices that originated on the Indian subcontinent. [e]
  • Immanuel Kant [r]: (1724–1804) German idealist and Enlightenment philosopher who tried to transcend empiricism and rationalism in the Critique of Pure Reason. [e]
  • Matter [r]: Any substance which has mass and occupies space. [e]
  • Monotheism [r]: Belief in only one God. [e]
  • Panentheism [r]: The theological position that God is immanent within the Universe, but also transcends it. [e]
  • Polytheism [r]: Belief in many gods. [e]
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