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And she revealed to him the key of the true cosmogony.
He teaches physics and does research in cosmogony, I understand.
It is one of the most significant treatises in Chinese cosmogony.
There was no one set Greek cosmogony, or creation myth.
There has always been a demand upon the theological teacher that he should supply a cosmogony.
He's a Spatio-analyst and you know they specialize in cosmogony.
A scientific examination of cosmogony using existing physical models would face many challenges.
All ideas concerning the very early universe (cosmogony) are speculative.
The society in which he appeared had, until just before his day, accepted a narrow cosmogony, quite unknown to its ancestors.
He worked on cosmogony, planetary and solar system astronomy.
I have still asserted, that we have no data to establish any system of cosmogony.
- 27 September 1715) was an English theologian and writer on cosmogony.
(which is the most original work of cosmogony in the Latin West)
The sound was fundamental, along with the lyrics that should generate our own 'cosmogony'.
The first epoch is an epoch-making history in cosmogony and cosmology.
If I rest my system of cosmogony on the former, preferably to the latter, it is at my choice.
They attacked his account of cosmogony as having a view giving currency to heretical opinions.
His poems express a cosmogony directed against the anthropocentrism of traditional literature.
Modern metaphysical cosmology and cosmogony try to address questions such as:
And what opinion did Bokonon hold of his own cosmogony? "
Here is the description of the earth from Cellular Cosmogony:
It has been speculated that the first five lines may once have been, or formed part of, an independent cosmogony.
The book ends abruptly after the discussion of Anaxagoras's cosmogony.
It is possible that through these rituals it maintained the Toltec cosmogony.
Cosmogony is the most difficult and least satisfactory branch of astronomy; cosmologists would be the first to agree.
This university was known for its scholarship in medicine, theology, cosmogeny and ethics.
William embraced this "naturalistic cosmogeny" as his starting point.
It has been speculated that the engraving represent concepts or stories from myths, or elaborate a cosmogeny.
As such, its properties form the origin of the lotus variant of the Ogdoad cosmogeny.
Hume doggedly refused to enter into questions of his faith in the divine, but his assault on the logic and assumptions of theodicy and cosmogeny was devastating.
In 2010 Lama Yeshe Losal designed a Buddhist tartan whose colours represent the five elements in Tibetan cosmogeny:
The character Max Spielman is a parody of Ernst Haeckel, whose insight "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny" is rephrased as "ontogeny recapitulates cosmogeny" and "proctoscopy repeats hagiography".
His orb itself, or later the god in youthful human form, might be pictured as emerging from a lotus on the primaeval waters, or from a marsh-bird's egg, a conception which influenced the later Phoenician cosmogeny.
A Babylonian deity associated with cosmogeny, represented as stripping the father of the gods of umsimi, usually translated "crown" but, as it was on the seat of Bel it was actually the "ideal creative organ."
Moštre's university, founded in 1175 was one of the first in Europe, and was known for its scholarship in medicine, theology, cosmogeny and ethics, although because of its connection to the Bosnian Church, nothing remains of its archives.
In Egyptian mythology, Sia or Saa was the deification of perception in the Heliopolitan Ennead cosmogony and is probably equivalent to the intellectual energies of the heart of Ptah in the Memphite cosmogeny.
His temple at Karnak is in a relatively good state of preservation, and on one of the walls is depicted a cosmogeny in which Khonsu is described as the great snake who fertilizes the Cosmic Egg in the creation of the world.