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Guide to Repent and Receive Jesus Christ (in several languages)

2010

This Guide to Repent and Receive Jesus Christ is dedicated to new believers in Christianity, in order that they can follow some steps in ordered manner, and by doing so feel completely guided in their pursuit of happiness. The seven steps to receive Jesus Christ: R - Recognize that you are sinners E - writE your sins and mistake in a paper P - Pray in order you will be forgiven, and receive Jesus Christ E - be Ensured that Jesus come to your heart N - Never stop to learn and read the Bible T - Talk to other concerning what Jesus has done to your life T - Teach other to use and follow the same steps

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Epistula Andreae Cnophae Sacerdoti. Bilingvs. Tulkojums latviešu valodā

2016

No latīņu valodas tulkojis Dainis Zeps

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De Vita Bugenhagii

1844

Oratio de vita Rev. Viri Dom. Joannis Bugenhagii Pemerani, Theol. Doct. et Pastoris Ecclesiae Witeberg., a Petro Vincentio Vratislaviensi, Decano Collegii philosophici habita.

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Starptautiskā kristīgās meditācijas kopiena: bibliskās paradigmas transformācija (fenomenoloģiskā eksplikācija); The World Community for Christian Me…

In the situation of crisis of contemporary Western spirituality various revitalistic movements emerge inside Roman-Catholic and Protestant Churches. The article is dedicated to such a movement called The World Community for Christian Meditation. The movement has become rather popular all over Europe from the beginnings of 90ies. Christian meditation came to Latvia about four years ago provoking a great resonance in the academic and church circles. Although the founders of the community apply for the return to the sources of Christian comtemplative tradition, they perform a profound transformation of Christian doctrine and practice according to Hindu and Buddhist patterns.

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Contemporary Philosophical “Faith” without “Belief”: A Case of Jean-Luc Nancy

One of the characteristics of contemporary philosophy, at least in its phenomenological-poststructuralist lineage, is a kind of re/turn to religion. However, this re/turn itself is not properly religious; rather, it represents a “religion without religion”; it is a religion of exit from religion, a religion without belief – as it explores religious themes in a-religious, a-theological modes. At the same time, contemporary philosophy retains a discourse somehow related to “faith”, even if it is a kind of strange “faith”, if one can say so – “faith” in an impossible possibility of some inaccessible alterity opening up within the very limits of infinite finitude of human reason and worldly imm…

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A Metaphysical Understanding of “A Scientific Me” through Psalms

2015

Vibrations produced through singing of psalms elicit multifaceted computational events within the structures of the cell; enhances the flow of consciousness and makes me aware of what I am and why I am here, for all the things that goes on around me - my life & my world. Singing has always comforted my soul. It conducts my soul within the matter that makes my body and amalgamates with the Holy Spirit, connecting my soul with the Creator and the Cosmos. Resonating notes connects all living beings to the Universe, for frequency of the vibrations interfere; construct and destruct and transmit energy within and across every living organism. While I sing, I eulogize God for all that thou hast gi…

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10 gadi kopā ar Zinātnes un Reliģijas dialoga grupu

2018

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Understanding the Lord’s Prayer

2015

Prayer is not a psychoactive chant that may trigger a meditative mood or transfigure us into a mystic. It is a simple set of words that are metaphorically arranged which induces a state of being aware and conscious beyond the mundane. It makes an amendment between us and God and makes us to be aware of God, Its creation and the purpose of our existence. The Lords’ Prayer indeed conditions us to know the reality beyond the personality of the mind.

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Glorifying Elohim with Dispositive and Probative Facts for Subsequent Motions:Nosce Te Ipsum (A Logic and Mathematics’ Approach)

2018

Pythagoras made the imperative “Man know thyself; then thou shalt know the Universe and God.” One of the Egyptian Luxor Temple proverbs is "Man, know thyself, and you are going to know the gods” and another is "The body is the house of God.” In some ways all classical literature addresses this question. Shakespeare’s asked the famous question, “To be, or not to be, that is the question,” which can be said, “To (X) be (Ǝ), or (V) not (¬) to (X) be (Ǝ), that is (=) the question (a known unknown, ?),” or ((X) Ǝ) V (¬ (X) Ǝ) = ?. Dispositive and probative facts for subsequent motions can be shown as proof of knowing God, which can be simply stated with logic and mathematics: know (cog) God (I) …

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CILVĒKA DZĪVĪBA BIOLOĢISKĀ UN MEDICĪNISKĀ KONCEPTĀ

2013

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