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In fact all three of these "Three Writings" deal with the embodied realization of the Dharma.
These "Three Writings" provide expositions of what commentators have called the "metaphysics" of Shingon, dealing in detail with the three so-called mysterious aspects of the cosmic truth (Dharma): its "body, speech, and mind".
The three writings that I chose to have students start their explorations with were: Maker Movement Spreads Innovation One Project At A Time by Kylie A. Peppler and Sophia Bender (2013); Youth, Technology, and DIY: Developing Participatory Competencies in Creative Media Production, by Kafai et al. (2011); and America's Edge, by Walker (2012).
In the entry on Aristotle, the K. al-Fihrist mentions Ammonius' commentaries on the Categories (248.21 Flügel = 309.5 Tajaddud) and on the Topics (249.24 25 Flügel = 310.7 Tajaddud); in the entry on Ammonius, three writings by him are mentioned, which lie in the background of the influence attributed to him in the studies mentioned above.
The first known explicit atheist was the German critic of religion Matthias Knutzen in his three writings of 1674.
The latter three are expositions of the Shingon worldview and its concepts, and are grouped together to comprise the so-called Sanbu-sho ("Three Writings").
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Hamilton only requires students to take three writing-intensive courses in order to graduate.
Two writings in the Nag Hammadi library, the Nature of the Archons and On the Origin of the World, contain a figure named Sabaoth, one of the sons of Ialdabaoth, who is reminiscent of Justin's Elohim.
These four writings, together with the Large Catechism (1529), the Schmalkald Articles, and the Treatise were assembled into the Book of Concord (1580), which has official status in many Lutheran churches.
It is thus striking that he does not employ the technical term hads in the course of his exposition, or, indeed, anywhere at all in these two writings.
Of prominent importance are two writings lost in Greek: On Providence (Fazzo-Wiesner 1993) and a cosmological treatise known in Arabic as On the First Cause, the effect and its movements (ed. Endress 2002).
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