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EVAGRIUS PONTICUS
Nicholas Sims-Williams
(346-399 C.E.), prolific author of Christian literature in Greek. After passing the first part of his career as a preacher in Constantinople, Evagrius took up abode in the Egyptian desert and became one of the most renowned of its many ascetics.
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF IRAN
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EVANGELION
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“gospel” (Gk. euangélion). For the Manichean scripture of that name, see ANGALYŪN; MĀNĪ; MANICHEISM.
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EVIL
Etan Kohlberg
wickedness, harm, ill fortune.
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EVIL EYE
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See ČAŠM-ZAḴM.
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EVIL MIND
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See AKŌMAN.
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EVIL SPIRIT
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See AHRIMAN.
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EVĪN PRISON
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See Supplement.
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EVOLUTION
based on a longer article by ʿAbd-al-Ḥosayn ZarrĪnkūb
(takāmol, taḥawwol), a family of ideas embodying the belief that the physical universe and living organisms have developed in a process of continuous change from a lower, simpler to a higher, more complex state.
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EWEN NĀMAG
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See ĀʾĪN-NĀMA.