Between 1984 1988 he was serving as Vice-President of the International Council for Philosophy and the Humanities of UNESCO . Werblowsky was also for many years editing " Numen ", one of the leading journals in the field of comparative religion and was a coeditor of The Encyclopedia of the Jewish Religion.
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Various documents from the Vatican contain wording such as " " Adorandi Dei Filii Vicarius, et Procurator quibus numen aeternum summam Ecclesiae sanctae dedit " ", which translates to " As the worshipful Son of God's Vicar and Caretaker, to whom the eternal divine will has given the highest rank of the holy Church ".
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Despite this diversity, there is a common core that can be summarised as four theological, cosmological, and moral concepts : " Tian " ( ), Heaven, the Ling " ( ), " numen " or " sacred ", is the " medium " of the two states and the inchoate order of creation.
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The manger, before which the Child lies, is an ancient Roman sarcophagus with the inscription " Ense cadens soly mo Pompei Fulvi [ us ] augur Numen aitquae me conteg [ it ] urna dabit ", an allusion of the coming of Christ through the prophecy of Fulvius, killed by Pompey the Great during the Roman conquest of Jerusalem.
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Various documents from the Vatican contain wording such as " Adorandi "'Dei Filii Vicarius "', et Procurator quibus numen aeternum summam Ecclesiae sanctae dedit " Which as translated is " As the worshipful Son of God's Vicar and Caretaker, to whom the eternal divine will has given the highest rank of the holy Church ".
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The book derived from his doctoral thesis, " Numen, Old Men : Contemporary Masculine Spiritualities and the Problem of Patriarchy " ( Equinox Publishers, 2009 ) proposed that masculine spirituality tends to perpetuate a patriarchal spirituality, and that gay spirituality and queer theory can be a useful way to think about masculinities for all men, gay or straight.
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In a letter to Lucius Licinius Sura concerning whether " phantasmata " are real objects, with their own " figure " ( probably form ) and a " divinity " ( " numen " ) or are " empty and vain " fictions of a terrified imagination; i . e ., hallucinations, Pliny selects the former option because of " those things that I heard happened to Curtius Rufus ".
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Emilio Carilla, en " El Gongorismo en Am�rica ", ha opinado que Evia fue el menos gongorista de los poetas del Ramilete, por su numen mas bien Calderoniano y en consecuencia lo cataloga mas conceptista que sus compa�eros . ( 1 ) Hern�n Rodr�guez Castelo ha agregado que tuvo predilecci�n por el verso menor y cuando dio de mano a todo lo engolado que tan mal iba con las unidades menores, se desnud?de artificios y logr?estrofas bellas.
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For Beard " et al . ", a practicable and universal Roman cult of deified emperors and others of the Imperial house must have hinged on the paradox that a mortal might, like the semi-divine " heroic " figures of Hercules, Aeneas and Romulus, possess or acquire sufficient measure of " numen " to rise above their mortal condition and be in the company of the gods, yet remain mortal in the eyes of Roman traditionalists.
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The book defines the concept of the holy as that which is " numinous ", a term Otto coined based on the Latin numen ( " divine power " ) . ( The term is etymologically unrelated to Immanuel Kant's " noumenon ", a Greek term referring to an unknowable reality underlying all things . ) Otto explained the numinous as a " non-rational, non-sensory experience or feeling whose primary and immediate object is outside the self ".
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