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How considering memory as an analogy to preparedness reveals its weaknesses
Abstract Threats that fully escape our attention pose a potential, but also a true and invisible, danger to us. They should stand out as the main concern for practitioners who are responsible for the state and level of preparedness. However, to address them, we should first grasp them as pure possibilities. Figuring them out requires tools.
Ossi Heino, Vesa Huotari
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Conceiving Mary's Agency: Towards a Barthian Mariology
Abstract This essay argues for the possibility of a ‘Barthian’ Mariology particularly through an analysis of human agency. I first show that Karl Barth's articulation of Mary in I/2 of the Church Dogmatics marginalizes Mary's agency in part due to his anti‐Roman Catholic polemic and his gender binary.
Christopher PAUL de Stigter
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Abstract Although a theological exchange of ideas between Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Christians flourished at the end of the twentieth century, the ecumenical achievements of these discussions have been met with notable objections and critiques by theologians.
Sebastian Mateiescu
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Współczesny katolik porusza się w szeroko pojętej kulturze postmodernistycznej, która już w swoich założeniach nie da się pogodzić z myśleniem katolickim, zwłaszcza ze względu na negację istnienia prawdy obiektywnej. Musi on więc zadbać sam o swoją wizję
Maciej Raczyński-Rożek
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Of Signs: Matter and Revelation in the Liturgies of William Durand and John Calvin
Abstract This article seeks to set aside what we might call Cartesian physics to revisit William Durand's conception of sign as set forth in the Rationale divinorum officiorum and John Calvin's as set forth in the Institutio christianae religionis. Reading the two works through the lens of medieval physics reveals commonalities – both held signs to be ...
Lee Palmer Wandel
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The Nature and Destiny of Niebuhr’s Augustine
Abstract This essay poses a twofold question regarding the Augustine who influenced Niebuhr’s work: to which of the many versions of Augustine was Niebuhr drawn? What has happened to this Augustine across the reception of Niebuhr’s thought? As a first matter, I argue that Niebuhr was helped to resolve long‐standing questions not by Augustine the ...
Martin Westerholm
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Entre los mecanismos del cambio lingüístico que suelen citarse en los estudios tradicionales, la analogía siempre ocupa un lugar prominente. Con cierta frecuencia se ha creído que los efectos de la analogía se limitan a eliminar alornorfos irregulares ...
L. Ronald Ross
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Ever since Plato, a tragic conception of the human self has been the point de depart of moral and political philosophy: the I and the we belong to one another yet oppose each other. Ancients such as Aristotle contended that the we is ontologically prior and moderns such as Hobbes that the I is ontologically prior.
Andreas E. Masvie
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APUNTES HERMENÉUTICOS A LA DIFERENCIA EN EL USO DE LA ANALOGÍA EN LEIBNIZ Y LA ANALOGÍA EN KANT
Uno de los temas centrales en hermenéutica es, sin duda, la analogía. Este concepto se nos muestra como un elemento constitutivo en la explicación del acto interpretativo y, sobre todo, en la construcción de conocimiento.
Rubén Mendoza
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Transcendentality and Conversation: On the Trinity and ‘Word‐Exchange’
Abstract This article considers how the notions of ‘word’ and ‘conversation’ can contribute to contemporary developments in theological metaphysics by drawing on Christoph Schwöbel’s ontological rendition of Martin Luther’s theology. By way of reading Schwöbel’s theological ontology of conversation with reference to John Milbank’s theology of the gift,
King‐Ho Leung
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