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The Concept of Apokatastasis as a Symbol of Human Equality and Religious Inclusion
This article analyzes the notion of apokatastasis, first as it appears in the Greek philosophical tradition and then in the context of Christian thought. It shows how the cosmic theory of eternal return unfolded within early currents of Hellenic philosophy, and subsequently how the personal dimension of apokatastasis grew out of those traditions, where
Wojciech Szczerba
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A dimensão redentora da política teológica que Benjamin desenvolveu no livro sobre Baudelaire bem pode ter permanecido sem nome: como a tinta na metáfora de onde partimos a redenção pode ter permanecido invisível. A especulação cosmológica no último capítulo do livro está saturada da inflexão muito peculiar que Benjamin confere ao conceito patrístico ...
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Abstract This essay asks in what ways modern (i.e. twentieth‐century) philosophy can either make use of Origen or inform our reading of him. It argues in the first section that the predominantly exegetic method of Origen makes it difficult for analytic philosophy to accommodate his reasoning.
Mark J. Edwards
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Why Did the Origenist Controversy Begin? Re‐thinking the Standard Narratives
Abstract The Origenist controversy at the end of the fourth century was largely played out within a monastic context, and had, moreover, an immediate and extensive impact on the movement. In spite of this, studies of the controversy and its causes have mainly focused on the dogmatic issues foregrounded in the controversy, neglecting the more ...
Samuel Rubenson
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Abstract In his account of his Düsseldorf conversations with G.E. Lessing shortly before the latter’s death in 1781, F.H. Jacobi records the Enlightenment poet and philosopher’s allusion to the Kabbalistic philosophy of Henry More, whom he cited in support of his shocking Spinozist creed of the hen kai pan.
Christian Hengstermann
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Thinking with Origen Today: Hermeneutical Challenges and Future Directions
Modern Theology, Volume 38, Issue 2, Page 191-203, April 2022.
Pui Him Ip
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‘Jesus is victor’: Passing the impasse of Barth on universalism [PDF]
This is the PDF version of an article published in Scottish journal of theology© 2007. The definitive version is available at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=SJT.
Greggs, Tom
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A dimensão redentora da política teológica que Benjamin desenvolveu no livro sobre Baudelaire bem pode ter permanecido sem nome: como a tinta na metáfora de onde partimos a redenção pode ter permanecido invisível. A especulação cosmológica no último capítulo do livro está saturada da inflexão muito peculiar que Benjamin confere ao conceito patrístico ...
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‘“That God May Have Mercy Upon All”: A Review-Essay of Matthias Gockel’s Barth and Schleiermacher on the Doctrine of Election’ [PDF]
‘“That God May Have Mercy Upon All”: A Review-Essay of Matthias Gockel’s Barth and Schleiermacher on the Doctrine of Election’. Journal of Reformed Theology 2, no.
Jason Goroncy
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