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'''Historicism''' is a Doctrine that historical events are governed by Natural Law, which in turn determine social and cultural developments, beliefs, and values specific to each period of history.
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'''Historicism''' is a doctrine that historical events are governed by [[Natural Law]], which in turn determine social and cultural developments, [[belief]]s, and [[values]] specific to each period of [[history]].
 
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== Also See ==
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Historicism - [[Christian eschatology]]
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Latest revision as of 00:12, July 17, 2024

Historicism is a doctrine that historical events are governed by Natural Law, which in turn determine social and cultural developments, beliefs, and values specific to each period of history.