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- Angelism abstract "Angelism is a theological concept referring to ideas and philosophies which regard the human being as essentially angelic, and therefore sin-less in actual nature. The term is used as a criticism, to identify ideas which reject conceptions of human nature as being (to some degree) sinful and lustful: "[Angelism] minimizes concupiscence and therefore ignores the need for moral vigilance and prayer to cope with the consequences of original sin."↑".
- Angelism wikiPageID "36232892".
- Angelism wikiPageLength "898".
- Angelism wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Angelism wikiPageRevisionID "654087665".
- Angelism wikiPageWikiLink Angel.
- Angelism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spiritualism.
- Angelism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theology.
- Angelism wikiPageWikiLink Concupiscence.
- Angelism wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Angelism wikiPageWikiLink Human_being.
- Angelism wikiPageWikiLink Lust.
- Angelism wikiPageWikiLink Original_sin.
- Angelism wikiPageWikiLink Sin.
- Angelism hasPhotoCollection Angelism.
- Angelism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Angelism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Angelism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Theology-stub.
- Angelism subject Category:Spiritualism.
- Angelism subject Category:Theology.
- Angelism hypernym Concept.
- Angelism type Article.
- Angelism type Article.
- Angelism comment "Angelism is a theological concept referring to ideas and philosophies which regard the human being as essentially angelic, and therefore sin-less in actual nature. The term is used as a criticism, to identify ideas which reject conceptions of human nature as being (to some degree) sinful and lustful: "[Angelism] minimizes concupiscence and therefore ignores the need for moral vigilance and prayer to cope with the consequences of original sin."↑".
- Angelism label "Angelism".
- Angelism sameAs m.0k2kdnx.
- Angelism sameAs Q4762789.
- Angelism sameAs Q4762789.
- Angelism wasDerivedFrom Angelism?oldid=654087665.
- Angelism isPrimaryTopicOf Angelism.