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Philosophy

 * Unity of opposites
 * Double truth
 * Agriculturalism
 * Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov
 * Russian cosmism
 * De Docta Ignorantia
 * Metempsychosis
 * Nothing comes from nothing
 * Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
 * John Scotus Eriugena
 * Nirvana fallacy
 * Polanyi's paradox
 * Illative sense
 * Curse of knowledge
 * Sub specie aeternitatis
 * Noumenon
 * Conscious evolution
 * Hundredth monkey effect
 * Face-to-face (philosophy) - "The internet is not a communications system. Instead of delivering messages between people, it simulates the experience of being among people, in a way that books or shopping lists or even the telephone do not. And there are things that a simulation will always fail to capture. In the philosophy of Emmanuel Lévinas, your ethical responsibility to other people emerges out of their face, the experience of looking directly into the face of another living subject. 'The face is what prohibits us from killing.' Elsewhere: 'The human face is the conduit for the word of God.' But Facebook is a world without faces. Only images of faces; selfies, avatars: dead things. Or the moving image in a FaceTime chat: a haunted puppet. There is always something in the way. You are not talking to a person: the machine is talking, through you, to itself."

Psychology

 * Alternative five model of personality

Parapsychology

 * Psi hit

Science

 * CLOUD experiment
 * Dirac sea
 * Abiogenic petroleum origin
 * Autoschizis
 * Jacobo Grinberg
 * Blindsight
 * Selfish herd theory
 * Kurtosis

Biochemistry/Physiology

 * Harmala alkaloid
 * Buthionine sulfoximine
 * Olestra
 * Cyclic glycine-proline
 * β-Hydroxy β-methylbutyric acid
 * Vasoactive intestinal peptide
 * Exaptation - a shift in the function of a trait during evolution
 * Androgen deprivation therapy
 * Lipotropin - increased by UV-A exposure via cleavage of POMC into ACTH and lipotropin. Beta-lipotropin then cleaved into smaller peptides including beta-endorphin.
 * Potassium bromide
 * Scopolamine
 * Bufotenin
 * Hsp90
 * Tachykinin peptides - induced by social isolation stress; pro-inflammatory; excite neurons, cause vasodilation and smooth muscle contractions; Substance P is a tachykinin, initiating inflammatory cytokines and mediating sensory pain perception.
 * Sympatholytic
 * Theories of general anaesthetic action
 * Kojic acid
 * Sodium–potassium pump
 * Sodium channel
 * Caryophyllene
 * Indole
 * Stroma (tissue)

Theology

 * Inclusivism
 * Soteriology
 * Frankism
 * Univocity of being
 * Beatific vision
 * Absence of good
 * Catharism
 * Japa
 * Theodicy
 * Metanoia (theology)

Christianity

 * Entering heaven alive
 * Docetism
 * Swoon hypothesis
 * Harrowing of Hell
 * Anonymous Christian
 * Inclusive Christianity
 * Fate of the unlearned
 * Virtuous pagan
 * Lordship salvation controversy
 * Synergism
 * Apocatastasis
 * Christian mortalism
 * Globus cruciger
 * Cross of Saint Peter
 * Paraclete
 * Communicatio idiomatum
 * Creatio ex nihilo
 * Millennialism
 * Dispensationalism
 * Aerial toll house
 * Ransom theory of atonement
 * Recapitulation theory of atonement
 * Essence–energies distinction
 * Emanation in the Eastern Orthodox Church
 * Olivet Discourse
 * Meta-historical fall
 * Doubting Thomas
 * Shehimo
 * Foolishness for Christ
 * Philokalia
 * Hesychasm
 * Anaphora (liturgy)
 * Paschal troparion - "Death is sacrificially assumed by him through freedom, it is accepted by him for our salvation from death—'having trampled death by death.'"
 * Marcionism - Christian dualism, ~144 AD Rome; benevolent God of the Gospel who sent Christ is the true God, while Yahweh of the Old Testament is the malevolent Demiurge; believed Paul was the only true apostle of Christ.
 * Catharism - Christian quasi-dualist/pseudo-Gnosticism; 12th–14th c. Southern Europe; New Testament God is the good God, creator of the spiritual world, while the physical world's master is Satan; humans are reincarnated until salvation via consolamentum, a near-death baptism; persecuted by the Catholic Church; eradicated by 1350.
 * Octoechos (liturgy)
 * Dormition of the Mother of God
 * Consecration and entrustment to Mary
 * Assumption of Mary
 * Kerygma

Christian figures

 * Origen
 * Teresa of Ávila
 * Wolfhart Pannenberg
 * Simon Magus
 * Maximilian Kolbe
 * Simeon Stylites
 * Johannes Trithemius

Islam

 * Tahrif
 * Naskh (tafsir)
 * Hanif
 * Ahmadiyya
 * Uzair
 * Muharram
 * Thawab
 * Shura
 * Fana (Sufism)
 * Tafsir al-Tabari
 * Muhammad's first revelation
 * Batiniyya
 * Tariqa
 * Dhikr
 * Akhi Brotherhoods
 * Akhiya

Muslim figures

 * al-Hallaj
 * Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
 * Bahira
 * Avicenna
 * Mulla Sadra
 * Averroes - Grandson of Ibn Rushd (same name), who was qadi and imam of the Great Mosque of Cordova
 * al-Ghazali
 * Ibn Taymiyya - "a cleric who viewed Shiasm as a source of corruption in Muslim societies, Ibn Taymiyya was also known for virulent anti-Shia polemics ... He issued a ruling to wage jihad against the Shias of Kisrawan and personally fought in the Kisrawan campaigns himself"
 * Al-Tabari
 * al-Farabi
 * Al-Qadi Abd al-Jabbar

Buddhism

 * Rainbow body
 * The unanswerable questions

Art

 * Paris Psalter
 * Marcus Manilius
 * Cento (poetry)
 * Anxiety of influence
 * The Voyage of Life - "representing an allegory of the four stages of human life. The paintings, Childhood, Youth, Manhood, and Old Age, depict a voyager who travels in a boat on a river through the mid-19th-century American wilderness"
 * Vädersolstavlan
 * The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb
 * The Mocking of Christ (Grünewald)
 * Mise en abyme

Movements

 * Nazarene movement
 * Ultra-Romanticism

Painters

 * Henry Fuseli
 * Simeon Solomon
 * Francisco de Holanda
 * Lucas van Leyden
 * Juan de Flandes - Striking biblical paintings; Early Netherlandish style; Flemish; Catholic; real name unknown
 * Giovanni di Paolo

Culture

 * Law of Jante
 * Black magic
 * Osculum infame
 * Knowledge entrepreneurship
 * List of occult symbols
 * Philosopher's stone
 * Mixtec
 * Borgund Stave Church
 * Chargé d'affaires
 * Occidentalism
 * Barrel man (novelty)
 * Babalon
 * Blue men of the Minch
 * Freetown Christiania
 * Mukhwas
 * Thelema
 * Nativism (politics)
 * Sealioning
 * Bastion fort
 * Ley line
 * Egregore
 * Humboldtian model of higher education
 * Grande école
 * Wicked problem

Geography

 * Alsace
 * Kel Ahaggar

History

 * Great Purge
 * Old Tom Parr
 * Congress of the Confederation
 * John Hanson
 * Luther Martin
 * Priest-King (sculpture)
 * Operation Popeye
 * Amadeo Bordiga
 * Primum Mobile
 * List of mass hysteria cases
 * Pat Garrett
 * Celsus - 2nd century Greek, early opponent of Christianity; opponent of Origen
 * Little Ease
 * Galen - 2nd century Greco-Roman physician, surgeon, and philosopher; cited by Gregory of Nyssa for physiology
 * Tin Hinan
 * History of Oslo's name - From 1624 to 1877, Oslo was called Christiania, that name being used in Knut Hamsun's Hunger.
 * Apparatchik
 * Julian de Ajuriaguerra
 * Protests of 1968
 * Al-Khwarizmi
 * Revilo P. Oliver
 * William Morgan (anti-Mason)
 * Burr conspiracy
 * Die Glocke (conspiracy theory)
 * Bacon's Rebellion
 * William O'Neal (informant)
 * Copperhead (politics)
 * Unit 731

Linguistics

 * Antonomasia
 * Periphrasis
 * Univocalic
 * Triangle of reference
 * Pleonasm
 * Libfix
 * Apophasis
 * Theodicy

Economics

 * Friedrich List
 * Physiocracy
 * Internal contradictions of capital accumulation
 * Ricardian economics