Predetermination

  • 121fatally — /fayt l ee/, adv. 1. in a manner leading to death or disaster: He was injured fatally in the accident. 2. by a decree of fate or destiny; by inevitable predetermination. [1375 1425; late ME; see FATAL, LY] * * * …

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  • 122malice aforethought — Law. a predetermination to commit an unlawful act without just cause or provocation (applied chiefly to cases of first degree murder). Also called malice prepense. [1660 70] * * * …

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  • 123Qadariyah — /kah deuh ree yeuh/, n. Islam. (in classical thought) the group who defended free will against the doctrine of predestination. Also, Qadariya. [ < Ar qadariyyah, deriv. of qadari Qadarite (equiv. to qadar fate + i suffix of appurtenance)] * * * ▪ …

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  • 124Walī Allāh, Shāh — born 1702/03, Delhi died 1762, Delhi Indian Islamic theologian. He received a traditional Islamic education, and after a pilgrimage to Mecca in 1732 he remained in the Hejaz to study theology. Living in a time of disillusionment following the&#8230; …

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  • 125government budget — Forecast of governmental expenditures and revenues for the ensuing fiscal year. In modern industrial economies, the budget is the key instrument for the execution of government economic policies. Because government budgets may promote or retard&#8230; …

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  • 126kasb — ▪ Islam       (Arabic: “acquisition”), a doctrine in Islām adopted by the theologian al Ashʿarī (d. 935) as a mean between predestination and free will. According to al Ashʿarī, all actions, good and evil, are originated by God, but they are&#8230; …

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  • 127nature, philosophy of — Introduction       the discipline that investigates substantive issues regarding the actual features of nature as a reality. The discussion here is divided into two parts: the philosophy of physics and the philosophy of biology.       In this&#8230; …

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  • 128Bellarini, John — • Barnabite theologian, b. at Castelnuovo, Italy, in 1552; d. at Milan, 27 August, 1630 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bellarini, John     John Bellarini …

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