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A cause, principle, or belief held to with faith and ardor; it may, or may not concern itself with God |
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The study and interpretation of concepts about God's nature, will, and intentions toward humanity; from the Greek theos, meaning "god," and logos, "reason" |
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The branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the ultimate nature of reality, being, and the world |
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The Latin term for "Image of God" |
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Things you did not choose or do not have control over |
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What you have become at any point in time as a result of choosing what to do with what you have been given |
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"The calling" or destiny one has in this life and hereafter |
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Actions that may, or may not be a vocation |
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