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Ron Kimmelr Damad came up with this idea of ., which means origination of the world not in time . nor in eternity ., but in . or aeon, and he became celebrated for the exposition of this doctrine. Mulla Sadra rejected this dichotomy of views altogether by pointing to the doctrine of trans-substantial motionquiet-sleep 发表于 2025-3-25 12:21:54
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Ron Kimmele material world. According to this principle, all existents in the world of nature are essentially transformable, and changeable, and all their parts are continually in the process of creation and extinction. So the whole world, which is the sum total of its parts in a sense, with all that exists iJuvenile 发表于 2025-3-26 16:28:02
Ron Kimmele material world. According to this principle, all existents in the world of nature are essentially transformable, and changeable, and all their parts are continually in the process of creation and extinction. So the whole world, which is the sum total of its parts in a sense, with all that exists iConstrain 发表于 2025-3-26 17:05:09
Ron Kimmele material world. According to this principle, all existents in the world of nature are essentially transformable, and changeable, and all their parts are continually in the process of creation and extinction. So the whole world, which is the sum total of its parts in a sense, with all that exists i