Philosophy
edit- Unity of opposites
- Double truth
- Agriculturalism
- Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov
- Russian cosmism
- De Docta Ignorantia
- Metempsychosis
- Nothing comes from nothing
- Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
- John Scotus Eriugena
- Nirvana fallacy
- Polanyi's paradox
- Illative sense
- Curse of knowledge
- Sub specie aeternitatis
- Noumenon
- Conscious evolution
- Hundredth monkey effect
Psychology
editParapsychology
editScience
edit- CLOUD experiment
- Dirac sea
- Abiogenic petroleum origin
- Autoschizis
- Jacobo Grinberg
- Blindsight
- Selfish herd theory
- Kurtosis
Biochemistry/Physiology
edit- Harmala alkaloid
- Buthionine sulfoximine
- Olestra
- Cyclic glycine-proline
- β-Hydroxy β-methylbutyric acid
- Vasoactive intestinal peptide
- Exaptation - a shift in the function of a trait during evolution
- Androgen deprivation therapy
- Lipotropin - increased by UV-A exposure via cleavage of POMC into ACTH and lipotropin. Beta-lipotropin then cleaved into smaller peptides including beta-endorphin.
- Potassium bromide
- Scopolamine
- Bufotenin
Theology
edit- Inclusivism
- Soteriology
- Frankism
- Univocity of being
- Beatific vision
- Absence of good
- Catharism
- Japa
- Theodicy
Christianity
edit- Entering heaven alive
- Docetism
- Swoon hypothesis
- Harrowing of Hell
- Anonymous Christian
- Inclusive Christianity
- Fate of the unlearned
- Virtuous pagan
- Lordship salvation controversy
- Synergism
- Apocatastasis
- Christian mortalism
- Globus cruciger
- Cross of Saint Peter
- Paraclete
- Communicatio idiomatum
- Creatio ex nihilo
- Simon Magus
- Millennialism
- Dispensationalism
- Aerial toll house
- Ransom theory of atonement
- Recapitulation theory of atonement
- Essence–energies distinction
- Emanation in the Eastern Orthodox Church
- Olivet Discourse
- Meta-historical fall
- Doubting Thomas
- Shehimo
- Foolishness for Christ
- Philokalia
- Hesychasm
- Anaphora (liturgy)
- Paschal troparion - "Death is sacrificially assumed by him through freedom, it is accepted by him for our salvation from death—'having trampled death by death.'"
- Marcionism - Christian dualism, ~144 AD Rome; benevolent God of the Gospel who sent Christ is the true God, while Yahweh of the Old Testament is the malevolent Demiurge; believed Paul was the only true apostle of Christ.
- Catharism - Christian quasi-dualist/pseudo-Gnosticism; 12th–14th c. Southern Europe; New Testament God is the good God, creator of the spiritual world, while the physical world's master is Satan; humans are reincarnated until salvation via consolamentum, a near-death baptism; persecuted by the Catholic Church; eradicated by 1350.
- Octoechos (liturgy)
Christian figures
editIslam
edit- Tahrif
- Naskh (tafsir)
- Hanif
- Ahmadiyya
- Uzair
- Muharram
- Thawab
- Shura
- Fana (Sufism)
- Tafsir al-Tabari
- Muhammad's first revelation
- Batiniyya
- Tariqa
- Dhikr
Muslim figures
edit- al-Hallaj
- Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
- Bahira
- Avicenna
- Mulla Sadra
- Averroes - Grandson of Ibn Rushd (same name), who was qadi and imam of the Great Mosque of Cordova
- al-Ghazali
- Ibn Taymiyya - "a cleric who viewed Shiasm as a source of corruption in Muslim societies, Ibn Taymiyya was also known for virulent anti-Shia polemics ... He issued a ruling to wage jihad against the Shias of Kisrawan and personally fought in the Kisrawan campaigns himself"
- Al-Tabari
- al-Farabi
- Al-Qadi Abd al-Jabbar
Buddhism
editArt
edit- Paris Psalter
- Marcus Manilius
- Cento (poetry)
- Anxiety of influence
- The Voyage of Life - "representing an allegory of the four stages of human life. The paintings, Childhood, Youth, Manhood, and Old Age, depict a voyager who travels in a boat on a river through the mid-19th-century American wilderness"
- Vädersolstavlan
- The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb
- The Mocking of Christ (Grünewald)
Movements
editPainters
edit- Henry Fuseli
- Simeon Solomon
- Francisco de Holanda
- Lucas van Leyden
- Juan de Flandes - Striking biblical paintings; Early Netherlandish style; Flemish; Catholic; real name unknown
- Giovanni di Paolo
Culture
editGeography
editHistory
edit- Great Purge
- Old Tom Parr
- Congress of the Confederation
- John Hanson
- Luther Martin
- Priest-King (sculpture)
- Operation Popeye
- Amadeo Bordiga
- Primum Mobile
- List of mass hysteria cases
- Pat Garrett
- Celsus - 2nd century Greek, early opponent of Christianity; opponent of Origen
- Little Ease
- Galen - 2nd century Greco-Roman physician, surgeon, and philosopher; cited by Gregory of Nyssa for physiology
- Tin Hinan
- History of Oslo's name - From 1624 to 1877, Oslo was called Christiania, that name being used in Knut Hamsun's Hunger.
- Apparatchik
- Julian de Ajuriaguerra
- Protests of 1968
- Al-Khwarizmi