Oneness
From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
(Difference between revisions)
Revision as of 20:29, 19 June 2008 Jahsonic (Talk | contribs) ← Previous diff |
Current revision Jahsonic (Talk | contribs) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
- | {{Template}} | + | {| class="toccolours" style="float: left; margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 2em; font-size: 85%; background:#c6dbf7; color:black; width:30em; max-width: 40%;" cellspacing="5" |
- | *'''[[Oneness (concept)]]''' refers to the experience of oneness and [[monism]]. The concept appears in multiple religious and mystical belief systems/philosophy, most notably in [[Hinduism]]. | + | | style="text-align: left;" | |
+ | # Of a period of time, being particular; as, one morning, one year. | ||
+ | #: '''''One''' day the prince set forth to kill the dragon that had brought terror to his father’s kingdom for centuries.'' | ||
+ | # A [[single]], [[unspecified]] thing; [[a]]; [[any]]. | ||
+ | #: ''My aunt used to say, "'''One''' day is just like the other."'' | ||
+ | # [[sole|Sole]], [[only]]. | ||
+ | #: ''He is the '''one''' man who can help you.'' | ||
+ | # [[whole|Whole]], [[entire]]. | ||
+ | #: ''He is '''one''' hell of a guy.'' | ||
+ | |} | ||
- | *'''Oneness''' in [[Christian theology]] is the belief that God is one in His personhood. [[Oneness Pentecostalism]] is a specific sect of Christianity proclaiming the oneness of God. There are also non-Pentecostal Christians who believe in the oneness of God: see also [[Unitarianism]], [[Sabellianism]], and [[Nontrinitarianism]]. This doctrine is in contrast with mainline Christianity's [[trinitarianism]] which states that God is three persons in one being. | + | [[Image:466px-Yin yang.svg.png|thumb|right|200px|[[Yin and yang]]]] |
- | *[[Divine simplicity]] | + | {{Template}} |
- | *[[Tawhid]], the Islamic term for [[Monotheism]] | + | '''Oneness''' may refer to: |
- | *Oneness may also refer to the property of a positive number which counts the number of steps it takes to reach the number one iterating with the following rules: if a number is even then divide it by 2, if a number is odd then multiply it by 3 and add 1. [http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/fractals/oneness/] | + | * [[Divine oneness]], the belief that God is without parts |
+ | * [[Oneness (Carlos Santana album)|''Oneness'' (Carlos Santana album)]], a 1979 rock album | ||
+ | * [[Oneness (mathematics)]], a mathematical concept | ||
+ | * [[Oneness (metaphysics)]], a concept in philosophy | ||
+ | * [[Oneness (mysticism)]], union with what is fundamental in reality | ||
+ | * [[Oneness (Jack DeJohnette album)|''Oneness'' (Jack DeJohnette album)]], a 1997 jazz album | ||
+ | * [[Oneness of God]], the belief that only one deity exists | ||
+ | * [[Oneness Pentecostalism]] | ||
- | *[[Oneness (album)]], by [[Carlos Santana]] | + | == See also == |
- | ==See also== | + | * ''[[The Oneness]]'' |
- | *[[The One]] | + | |
{{GFDL}} | {{GFDL}} |
Current revision
|
Related e |
Featured: |
Oneness may refer to:
- Divine oneness, the belief that God is without parts
- Oneness (Carlos Santana album), a 1979 rock album
- Oneness (mathematics), a mathematical concept
- Oneness (metaphysics), a concept in philosophy
- Oneness (mysticism), union with what is fundamental in reality
- Oneness (Jack DeJohnette album), a 1997 jazz album
- Oneness of God, the belief that only one deity exists
- Oneness Pentecostalism
[edit]
See also
Unless indicated otherwise, the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "Oneness" or another language Wikipedia page thereof used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License; or on research by Jahsonic and friends. See Art and Popular Culture's copyright notice.