Position of human falls One of the core problems in the process human beings are trying to understand is our nature. Understanding our true nature can provide insight into many problems that have not yet been solved in our world. Whether we are deep inside our heart, whether we are good or bad affects what we are doing and what we can do. Two prominent figures in Christian history oppose this topic. Augustine believes that humans have been corrupted fundamentally since the collapse of humanity in Genesis, and Pelagius believes that humans have full freedom to choose good and evil.
Jainism is a godly religion centered on asceticism and stupidity and nonviolence. Jansenism is a division of Catholic thought, emphasizing the original sin, the fall of mankind, the necessity and destiny of God's grace. It was named after Cornelius Otto Janssen. Judaism is a monotheistic religion of Abraham derived from ancient Hebrew. Kantoism is the philosophy of German philosopher Immanuel Kant, born in Königsberg, Germany (now Kaliningrad in Russia). The term cantianism or cantism can refer to a contemporary position in spiritual philosophy, epistemology, and ethics. Cartesianism is an extension of "myths" from Casshena Theon, "a god at a time". Kierkegaardianism is a set of philosophical, theological and psychological positions based on the works of Denmark's philosopher Soren Kilkegau in the 19th century. Kierkegaard's work focuses on struggle to become a true individual with existing individuals
If you go to the timeline now, you will be able to follow this brief summary of the idea's history. The story begins with the concept of Puritan human degradation and ends with the idea of contemporary human possibilities, from the American Enlightenment theory (1680-1820) to transcendence (1820-1870) and pragmatism (1870-19100). Along the way you will learn and learn about people, text, communication, maps, buildings, and events from different eras.