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Fish, Fetishization, and Faith in the Arctic Ocean

open access: yesReligions
The ocean is a site of energy, space, movement, depth, and extraction. The biblical creation account begins there, with the energy of movement of the Spirit over the Deep.
Marion Grau, Lovisa Mienna Sjöberg
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Apophatic Community: Yannaras on Relational Being [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
For Martin Heidegger the story of Western philosophy ended basically in egocentrism or the metaphysics of “subjectivity”; however, he acknowledged the possibility of another path in Greece: that of pre-Socratic thinking.
DALLMAYR, Fred
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“The Kingdom of God Is Anarchy.” Apophasis, Political Eschatology, and Mysticism in Russian Religious Thought

open access: yesReligions
This essay examines the reception of Western mystical theology in early twentieth-century Russian religious thought, showing how leading Russian thinkers—such as Ivanov, Frank, Bulgakov, and Berdyaev—reinterpreted Meister Eckhart’s central categories ...
Francesco Vitali Rosati
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Glisson's Capsule in The Avicenna's Canon of Medicine. [PDF]

open access: yesHepatobiliary Surg Nutr, 2023
Sadeghi S, Dostmohammadi E, Firoozi M.
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The Darkling Lights of Lucifer: Annihilation, Tradition, and Hell

open access: yes, 2013
Gregory of Nyssa is famous for defending both the doctrine of epektasis, the continual ascent of the blessed toward God, and, in places, the doctrine of apokatastasis, the eventual restoration to God of all creation, including the Devil.
McCullough, Ross W.
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The Will of Others [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Scholarly reflections on the concept of the will as it is articulated in late ancient texts have centered on the male individual and the difficulties he faces as he tries to train or direct his intentions.
Balberg, Mira, Muehlberger, Ellen
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Apophasis and Eisangelia: The Rôle of the Areopagus in Athenian Political Trials

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2004
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Edwin M. Carawan
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