• triune continuum paradigm (triune: "both three and one at the same time") is a paradigm for general system modeling published in 2002. The paradigm allows...
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  • as Triune School, Triune, Tennessee, on the National Register of Historic Places Triune brain theory Triune Kingdom, a historic term Triune Continuum Paradigm...
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  • defined in the theory of triune continuum, used in the triune continuum paradigm Continuous spectrum, referred to simply as the continuum in contrast to discrete...
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  • that allows collaboration between scientists from different paradigms Triune continuum paradigm World view – Fundamental cognitive orientation of an individual...
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  • System engineering Scientific paradigm Socio-cognitive System dynamics Systemography Systems theory Triune continuum paradigm Mario Bunge (1979). A World...
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  • scheme. Disquotational principle Semantics of logic T-schema Triune continuum paradigm Hale, Bob; Wright, Crispin; Miller, Alexander, eds. (18 February...
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    Methodology/Open Distributed Processing (EMM/ODP) Reference model Triune Continuum Paradigm View model ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 A complete and updated list of references...
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  • Saying about the Trinity?. Paulist Press, ISBN 0-8091-2179-4. 1985. The Triune Symbol: Persons, Process and Community. University Press of America, ISBN 0-8191-4440-1...
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  • aspx Correspondence, G. A. Bradshaw, 11-30-2011 Narvaez, D. (2008). Triune ethics: The neurobiological roots of our multiple moralities. New Ideas...
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    earlier than the times of the Nicene Creed (325) Christianity advocated the triune mystery-nature of God as a normative profession of faith. According to Roger...
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    masculine pronoun; though the exact meaning of the masculinity of the Christian triune God is contested. In Hinduism, one of the several forms of the Hindu god...
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    and Montenegrin. South Slavic languages historically formed a dialect continuum. The region's turbulent history, particularly due to the expansion of...
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    Samkhya doctrines, as well as the synthetic novelty of triple Brahman where a triune exists as the divine soul (Isvara, theistic God), individual soul (self)...
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  • Ralph (2001) [1997]. "Part II: The content of Christian doctrine – The Triune God". In Gunton, Colin E. (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Christian Doctrine...
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  • ethics, he insisted that ethics must have a ground external to itself. The triune God, for Reimer, constituted such ground. Whereas Mennonites have been historically...
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