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Palamism Does Not Disfigure the Gospel: A Reply to Thomas Weinandy

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, EarlyView.
Abstract In a 2024 article in the IJST, Fr. Thomas Weinandy argues that the theological system of Gregory Palamas is in grave error, especially with respect to its commitment to an objective ontological distinction between God's essence and His energies. In his concluding paragraph Fr.
Travis Dumsday
wiley   +1 more source

Anachronique, utopique, achronique

open access: yesPerspective
Considering medieval artworks in the context of contemporary creation has become a leitmotif in studies on the visual thinking of the Middle Ages, whether through the search for origins, the updating of precursors, the archaeology of influences or the ...
Vincent Debiais
doaj   +1 more source

Doctrine, Narrative and the Formation of Christian Identity: A Conversation with Alister McGrath

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, EarlyView.
Abstract This article offers a critical and appreciative response to Alister McGrath’s The Nature of Christian Doctrine, exploring the formation of doctrine as a dynamic communal process rooted in Scripture, liturgy and historical context. It highlights McGrath’s analogy between doctrinal development and scientific method, emphasising the search for a ...
Frances Margaret Young
wiley   +1 more source

Çağdaş Bir Anakronizm Örneği: Ehl-i Hadis Ekolü Temsilcilerinden İhsan İlâhî Zahîr’in Şîa Karşıtlığı Üzerine Bir İnceleme

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Shiite Studies
Ehl-i Hadis ekolünün savunucularından biri olan İhsan İlâhî Zahîr, 20. yüzyıl Hint alt kıtasının siyasi tarihinde birçok önemli olaya şahit olmuş, kırk iki yıllık ömründe gerek yazılarıyla gerekse faaliyetleriyle aktif bir şekilde rol almış önemli bir ...
Gülşen Yağır Ahmetoğlu
doaj   +1 more source

Keep on Keepin’ on Down Under: Administrative Heritage and the Strategic Realignment of Multinational Enterprises in Australia During Deglobalization, 1914–79

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract We analyse the behaviour of multinational enterprises (MNEs) within a host nation – Australia – during deglobalization (1914–79). Deglobalization is often portrayed as a drastic event to which MNEs respond swiftly, probably through withdrawal from host countries.
Pierre Van der Eng   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Zwei Exilgedichte mit einer China-Komponente von Bertolt Brecht

open access: yesInterkulturelles Forum der deutsch-chinesischen Kommunikation
Im Exil griff Brecht nach anfänglicher Hoffnung auf eine baldige Rückkehr nach Deutschland gewissermaßen zum Trostgedicht, um seine Identität schreibend zu bewahren und das Exil geistig zu bewältigen.
Jing Jing, Li Changke
doaj   +1 more source

A timely collection? [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2019
The question of time has been at the forefront of art historical investigation for several years. The value of Time in the history of Art is in bringing together a conceptually, methodologically and thematically diverse range of viewpoints to present the
Kamini Vellodi
doaj  

How Do SMEs Respond to Deglobalization? Insights from Italian SMEs in the Interwar Period (1936–1943)

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract This study investigates how small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) respond to deglobalization and economic nationalism, using historical evidence from fascist Italy, a period of autarky and restricted international trade. While prior research has focused primarily on larger firms, especially multinational enterprises (MNEs), the strategic ...
Valeria Giacomin, Francesco Romagnoli
wiley   +1 more source

‘Plato and Nietzsche: Their Philosophical Art’, Mark Anderson [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Book review of Mark Anderson's 'Plato and Nietzsche: Their Philosophical Art' for Pli, the Warwick Journal of ...
Parsons, Bethany
core  

Vasari’s progressive (but non-historicist) Renaissance [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2011
This article examines the meanings of progress and the improvement of the arts in the writings of Giorgio Vasari, arguing that his vision of progress must be understood in a strictly non-historicist way.
Ian Verstegen
doaj  

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