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From New Materialism to the Postdigital: Religious Responses to Environment and Technology. [PDF]
Reader J.
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The conclusion of Twin Peaks’ third season (also known as Twin Peaks: The Return) marks a pivotal moment for investigating contemporary television narratives through a negative or apophatic aesthetic lens, inspired by theological concepts of denial and ...
Ivan Pintor Iranzo
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Atheism and Agatheism in the Global Ethical Discourse: Reply to Millican and Thornhill-Miller [PDF]
Peter Millican and Branden Thornhill-Miller have recently argued that contradictions between different religious belief systems, in conjunction with the host of defeaters based on empirical research concerning alleged sources of ...
Salamon, Janusz
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Getting the Facts Straight: Materialism and Method in Devin Fore’s Soviet Factography
The Russian Review, Volume 84, Issue 4, Page 688-692, October 2025.
Julia Vaingurt
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The Unsayable in Arts-Based Research: On the Praxis of Life Itself
Arts-based research (ABR) provokes different ways of thinking about how art relates to knowledge in research. There are few authors, however, who explicate their view on aesthetics in the context of ABR and the type of knowledge that it generates ...
Merel Visse, Finn Hansen, Carlo Leget
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Reviewed Book: Eslinger, Richard L. Pitfalls in preaching.
Riegert, Eduard R.
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Jean-Luc Marion’s Philosophy of Religion: Between Methodological Rigorousness and Hermeneutics [PDF]
Review of: Tamsin Jones, A Genealogy of Marion’s Philosophy of Religion: Apparent Darkness, Bloomington, Indiana University Press ...
George Vamesul
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"Oh, that makes sense": Social Metacognition in Small-Group Problem Solving. [PDF]
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“Nothing to Be Practiced” (bsgom du med)
The term ‘nothing to be practiced’ often appears in the instruction genres of the Tibetan Kagyupa tradition. At first glance, it appears paradoxical, as ‘nothing to be practiced’ refers to a meditative practice. This paper resolves the paradox through a
Jan-Ulrich Sobisch
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