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Revealing Hearts
Published 2014-12-01“…But how might they be able to know what gives meaning to the heart? The philosophical theologian Paul Tillich finds that the problem is that ‘controlling knowledge’ (e.g., technical testing) might be safe but unimportant, while ‘receiving knowledge’, that can only be verified by direct participation (e.g., intuition), might be important but uncertain. …”
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Pastor Tillich: the justification of the doubter
Published 2019“…</p> <p>The project offers a different focus from the majority of Tillich scholarship which understands Tillich primarily as a philosophical theologian. For before and during the First World War, Tillich was Pastor Tillich. …”
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The body of God in word, world and sacrament:
Published 2014“…By reading Rāmānuja more as a Vedāntic philosophical theologian than as a sectarian practitioner, he has abstracted the Ācārya from his tradition - a tradition that is undoubtedly temple-based. …”
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Scientific Effectiveness of the Miracles: In Context of Evolutionary Science
Published 2015-12-01“…The theme of miracles has been an important subject of discussion among philosophers, theologians, scholars and thinkers for centuries. …”
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Aesthetic Paradigms of the Sacred in Contemporary Bassarabian Poetry
Published 2023-08-01“…The article summarizes some important views of famous philosophers, theologians, scientists as Rudolf Otto, Mircea Eliade, Lucian Blaga, Carl Gustav Jung, Leszek Kołakowski, Jean-Jacques Wunenburger, on the idea of sacredness, spirit, mister, exposing, in a concise way, the evolution of the meanings of the sacred in religion, mythology, philosophy, poetry, in order to reveal transparently and conclusively how some successive generations of Bessarabian poets relate to the theme of the sacred specifying aesthetic tendencies and formulas in which the imaginary of the sacred is cultivated in contemporary poetry.…”
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Leibniz’s Lingua Characteristica and Its Contemporary Counterparts
Published 2020-05-01“…There is no need to introduce Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, a great philosopher, theologian, diplomat, creator (independently of Isaac Newton) of the infinitesimal calculus and founder of the Academy of Sciences in Berlin. …”
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Las negras rioplatenses: entre la invisibilidad y el mito
Published 2011-12-01“…Slavery, which plaid a significant role in several ancient civilizations around the world, was supported by philosophers, theologians and popes. Even if its importance has been underestimated, the presence of black women and men is stated from the first expeditions to the River Plate (many times, by means of illegal traffic). …”
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YHWH and the God of philosophical theology
Published 2005-10-01“…In this article, the author looks at how the popular profile of� YHWH in the Old Testament as reconstructed by some philosophical theologians claiming to be �biblical�� is deconstructed when it is juxtaposed with alternative renderings of the divine in the same texts.…”
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Význam korespondence při výzkumu fenoménu přátelství
Published 2023-11-01“…Since antiquity, the phenomenon of friendship has attracted the attention of philosophers, theologians and, most recently, also of the representatives of many others scientific disciplines. …”
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The Jesuit Giambattista Tolomei (1653–1726): cardinal and philosopher
Published 2020“…This article sets out what is known of the life of Giambattista Tolomei (1653–1726), sometime rector of the Jesuit school in Ragusa (Dubrovnik), of the Collegio Romano, and the Collegio Germanico, cardinal of the Holy Roman Church, philosopher, theologian, bibliophile, and philologist. Tolomei’s life intersected a series of significant events in the church’s history and that of the Society of Jesus: on-going conflict with Jansenism, the Chinese Rites controversy, significant innovations in the Society’s intellectual curriculum, and its renewed incorporation within the upper echelons of the Roman Curia. …”
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Comparative Religion in Medieval Muslim Literature
Published 2006-10-01“…Al-Biruni classifies Indian religions according to the religious outlooks found in Hindu texts or sayings of Hindu philosophers/theologians and in the attitudes of ordinary people in a popular context. …”
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The Study in Brentano's Intentionality and it's Comparison with Fakhr-Alrazi
Published 2011-01-01“…This article compares ideas of western philosopher Franz Brentano and eastern philosopher-theologian Imam Fakhr-Alrazi on perception. Both of them present deep concepts in nature of perception. …”
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Mieczysław Albert Krąpiec in The Universal Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Published 2018-12-01“…This article introduces the life and work of Mieczysław Albert Krąpiec (1921-2008)—a Polish philosopher, theologian, humanist, co-founder of the Lublin Philosophical School, rector of the Catholic University of Lublin, initiator and chairman of the scientific committee of The Universal Encyclopedia of Philosophy. …”
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Christian Neoplatonism and Deep Incarnation: Nicholas of Cusa and Giordano Bruno as Inspirations for Contemporary Ecotheology
Published 2024-03-01“…Two historic, underutilized thinkers that might help deep incarnation theologians expand their own theologies and make sense of the conceptual and ethical differences among them are Neo-Platonist philosopher–theologians Nicholas of Cusa and Giordano Bruno. …”
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The Study in Brentano\\\'s Intentionality and it\\\'s Comparison with Fakhr-Alrazi
Published 2011-01-01“… This article compares ideas of western philosopher Franz Brentano and eastern philosopher-theologian Imam Fakhr-Alrazi on perception. Both of them present deep concepts in nature of perception. …”
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Emanuel Swedenborg’un Cennet ve Cehennem Anlayışı/Emanuel Swedenborg’s Conception of Heaven and Hell
Published 2020-12-01“…Emanuel Swedenborg, a Swedish scientist, philosopher, theologian, and mystic, lived between 1688 and 1772. …”
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