the theologians
group · 3 works · 3 mentions · 4 anchored passages
ancient genealogists · brahmavādinaḥ · the swarm of theologians · theologians · theologians and casuists
spoken of as
1 expressionTheologians“brahmavādinaḥ”1 mention
Atharvaveda (Paippalāda) (Sanskrit)
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Atharvaveda (Paippalāda)
A collective body of ritual theologians (brahmavādinaḥ) who repeatedly declare the accusatory catechism about improperly eating the rice-oblation.
The theologians declare:
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On the Nature of the Gods
Ancient scholars of divine genealogy who catalogued multiple distinct figures sharing names like Jove and the Dioscuri
In the first place, those who are called theologians reckon three Joves, of whom the first and the second were born in Arcadia, the one with Aether for his father, of whom they say Proserpina too and Liber were born, the other with Caelus for his father, who is said to have begotten Minerva, whom they say to be the chief and inventor of war;
The Freedom of the Seas (Mare Liberum)
Theologians and casuists whose collective opinion is invoked on restitution and the justice of defending common rights by war.
They add that this right was never seriously approved by the swarm of theologians.
The theologians also say that just as war is righteously undertaken in defense of individual property, so no less righteously is it undertaken in behalf of the use of those things which by natural law ought to be common property.
Also the theologians and the casuists agree that he who prevents another from buying or selling, or who puts his private interests before the public and common interests, or who in any way hinders another in the use of something which is his by common right, is held in damages to complete restitution in an amount fixed by an honorable arbitrator.