Medieval Christian philosophy held that the concept of perfection might describe creation, but was not appropriate to describe God.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_perfection
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_perfection
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A teaching page about the Biblical Concept of perfection If we lessen the force of the word here, we lessen the concept of God's perfection and the perfection that we are called to achieve. Eph 4:13;
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www.arlev.clara.net/perfection.htm
www.arlev.clara.net/perfection.htm
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What we talked about was perfection: how is it good for a ballplayer, especially a child, to expect to be perfect? More so in baseball, where failure is the expected norm; failing 7 out of 10 times makes you a star. The Concept of Perfection by: Ken Kaiserman...
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www.articlecity.com/articles/kids_and_teens/article_166...
www.articlecity.com/articles/kids_and_teens/article_166.shtml
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PERFECTION CONCEPT IN EPISTLE TO HEBREWS. 165 ordinarily translated perfect or perfection, appears in one form or another sixteen times.
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jaar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/XIV/3/164.pdf
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One day, if you convert to Mormonism, and after you die, in the life beyond on the planet Kolob, you too can become a perfect being. The other extra-terrestrial beings on Kolob are PERFECT beings, This is true because of Mormon's concept of perfection and Eternal Progression in the life beyond.
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nowscape.com/mormon/perfection.htm
nowscape.com/mormon/perfection.htm
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CONCEPT OF PERFECTION IN. DESCARTES, SPINOZA AND LEIBNIZ. One of the hallmarks of the early modern rationalists was their confidence...
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www.jstor.org/stable/20019370
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Of all Biblical teachings, the doctrine of perfection may be one of the most misunderstood. The 1888 message clarified the concept of character perfection. Next it is shown that perfection is attained only through the Melchizedek priesthood. And it is shown that this was always so and that the Levitical priesthood was...
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www.gospel-herald.com/a_t_jones/cwcp/cwcp_ch12.htm
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The Concept of Perfection by: Ken Kaiserman What we talked about was perfection: how is it good for a ballplayer, especially a child, to expect to be perfect? More so in baseball, where failure is the expected norm; failing 7 out of 10 times makes you a star.
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www.forthereader.com/articles/KidsTeens_j_0805.html
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