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Assaying the Belief in Divine Incarnation in Hinduism and Christianity
Published 2014-01-01“…One of the doctrines shared by Hinduism and Christianity is the doctrine of incarnation and bodily fall of divinity, which on surface sounds to have been understood by both schools in the same terms. …”
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The Drama of Divine Providence: Reflections on the Problem of Evil
Published 2015-01-01“…The author aims at affirming traditional Abrahamic approaches to theodicy that preserve divine omnipotence, benevolence, and omniscience, but without denying the reality of evil.…”
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Divine Command Theory – a critical reflections
Published 2018-02-01“…In the ethical discourse on current trends in moral reasoning, the metaethical theory known as the Divine Command Theory,provides an interesting starting point for solving some ethical problems and enables us to better understand the phenomenon of morality. …”
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E. J. Lowe and Divine Causal Agency
Published 2021-08-01“…In contrast to Lowe’s analysis of human causal agency, I argue that in the divine case, reasons for acting are not constituted by needs. …”
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Epistemic Paradox as a Solution to Divine Hiddenness
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: “…divine hiddenness…”
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Divine omniscience, timelessness, and the power to do otherwise
Published 2006“…So, there is a problem about reconciling divine omniscience with the power to do otherwise. …”
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Divine authority and covenant community in contemporary culture
Published 2014“…Here is a 'triangulating' relationship between authority, story and covenant revealing divine authority in a non-coercive way and relevant to contemporary culture.…”
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Divination as Dialogue: the negotiation of meaning with random responses
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Mambila divination: framing questions, constructing answers
Published 2020“…This book offers a major contribution to the study and analysis of divination, based on continuing fieldwork with the Mambila in Cameroon. …”
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Beliefs and practices of Malaysian Indians on the concept of the divine
Published 2014“…This study will most likely contribute to existing literature on the belief system of Malaysian Indians relating to the concept of the divine…”
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Experiencing Divinity. János Arany’s Interpretation of Dante in 32 Lines
Published 2017-12-01“…I shall analyze the speaker’s view on the relationship among Dante’s poetry, divinity and the sublime.…”
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The problem of the parity of belief and mind, philosophy and divinity in works of S. S. Glagolev
Published 2013-08-01“…Analyzing its work in the bogoslovsko-philosophical periodical press, about basic aspects' revealing of belief's and mind's problem, in philosophical-apologetic movement's light of spiritually-academic thought on a boundary of the XIX-XX-th centuries, and the problem of philosophy`s and divinity`s connection. It is established that the approach of the academic scientist can be defined, in the light of platonivsko-agustinivskoj lines of orthodox apologetics, as religious "intuitionalism" which is opposed to scientific optimism and religious intellectualism…”
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The human nature: Divinity of man in IBN Arabi's and Shankara's perspectives
Published 2019“…One of issue on which the two thinkers agreed is the divine nature of the human being. This paper compares the approach of the two figures in the issue through discussing and explaining the unity of Being/Reality and the identity of One Being/Reality and human nature. …”
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TRANSFORMATION OF SECULAR LIFE IN THE DIVINE REALITY OF THE MIDDLE AGES
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Divine Intersections: Hindu Ritual and the Incorporation of Religious Others
Published 2012-08-01“…Drawing on recent anthropological research, this article shows that people of different religious denominations still visit Sufi shrines, that Hindus still incorporate ritual elements and divine beings from the religious traditions of their Others and that they exercise a wide personal choice in terms of spiritual activities, thus enabling spiritual paths that cross in and out of Hinduism. …”
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