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    • Ex Nihilo**

Ex nihilo is a Latin phrase meaning "out of nothing." It is often used in theological, philosophical, and cosmological contexts[note 1]. The term is associated with the idea that the universe and everything in it was created from nothing by a divine being[note 2].

The concept has been debated among scholars for centuries[1]. In modern cosmology, the Big Bang theory is sometimes discussed in relation to ex nihilo creation, though there are significant differences between scientific and theological interpretations[note 3].

  1. ^ The concept of creation ex nihilo is a central tenet in many religious doctrines.
  2. ^ This idea contrasts with other creation myths that involve pre-existing materials.
  3. ^ Scientific explanations generally do not involve divine intervention.
  1. ^ Brown, Sarah. "Creation and Cosmology: The Ex Nihilo Debate." Philosophical Studies, 2020.

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  1. ^ Brown, Sarah. "Creation and Cosmology: The Ex Nihilo Debate." Philosophical Studies, 2020.