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i., Yu. Kelâm, logos, deyi; kâinatın nizamı. |
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A word; reason; speech. |
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The divine Word; Christ. |
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God The Cosmic Being Who ensouls a planet , a solar system , a galaxy and so on to infinity. the impersonal, discriminating factor that characterizes male psychology and a woman's animus See Eros. |
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Greek for 'word', associated in Hellenistic Jewish thought with divine wisdom, as God's creative presence In Stoic thought, logos was understood as the ordering principle of the universe In the prolog |
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Recommended CCACC logos to use on Official Pages OR on Unofficial Pages only as a link to the CCACC Home Page. A symbol for Christ, the word incarnate, or 'word made Flesh:' which is also called 'the |
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Greek for 'word,' a term that came to be applied particularly to Jesus Christ as the divine Word made flesh. a Greek word meaning intelligence, wisdom, God, spirit, fire, and order The Apostle John id |
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A Greek term meaning both 'word' and 'reason,' used by Greek philosophers to denote the rational principle that creates and informs the universe Amplified by Philo Judaeus of Alexandria, Egypt, to rep |
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Traditionally, the LOGOS in John 1 1 was translated as 'the Word,' but the Greek 'LOGOS' can also be translated as 'Reason' which is defined below. |
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Word, speech, account, ratio, reason; cognate with Greek legein to speak, tell, say, gather, choose. which is the appeal of the evidence or the reasoning process, involves finding good reasons, often |
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Greek In debate, appealing to reason, a sense of logic. A symbol for Christ, the word incarnate, or 'word made Flesh:' which is also called 'the Word of God'. the divine word of God; the second person |
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logos. |