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Your search for: self AND efficacy


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Research Topics on: self efficacy

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Books on: self efficacy

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Encyclopedia Articles on: self efficacy

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    Pure Land Buddhism
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...the name of Amitabha with absolute faith in his grace and the efficacy of his vow. It was believed that Amitabha and his retinue would...degenerate age cannot attain enlightenment by the original means of self-effort, austerity, and superior knowledge and must rely entirely...
     
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    Buddhism
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...tradition. Buddhism, which denied both the efficacy of Vedic ritual and the validity of the...arhat, who attained liberation by purifying self of all defilements and desires. The Rise...that all things are empty, or devoid of self-nature (see sunyata ). Its chief religious...
     


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