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Heidegger’s phenomenology of the invisible [PDF]
Martin Heidegger has retrospectively characterized his philosophy as “phenomenology of the invisible”. This paradoxical formula suggests that the aim of his thinking was to examine the origin of the phenomena.
Serafin, Andrzej
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Teologia negatywna a nauka w ujęciu Siemiona Franka
Siemion Frank (1877-1950) considered the Universe as an 'all-unity'. According to him, everything is a part of the all-unity which has a divine character. God is present in the world but his nature is incomprehensible. In this article the author analyzes
Teresa Obolevitch
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Creation as Sacrament: An Orthodox Contribution to the Cultivation of an Ecological Ethos
This article looks at the contribution of Dumitru Stăniloae’s theology of the sacramentality of creation for the cultivation of an ecological sensitivity, attending in particular to his ideas that the entire created reality is God’s gift to humanity and ...
Viorel Coman
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Zoom Out Camera! The Reflexive Character of an Enactive Account. [PDF]
Cummins F.
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Апофаза диалектики и ее деконструкция [PDF]
Деконструкция диалектики является одним из путей трансформации апофатической рациональности, сохраняющих трансцендентное измерение бытия. Эта трансформация, суть которой состоит в замене апофатического Единого Иным, создает видимость нового понимания ...
Дробышев, В.Н.
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HOW RADICALLY CAN GOD BE RECONCEIVED BEFORE CEASING TO BE GOD? THE FOUR FACES OF PANENTHEISM
Panentheism has often been put forward as a means for bringing theology and science into dialogue, perhaps even resolving some of the major tensions between them.
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Man's "knowledge" and "ignorance" for God in the teaching of Gregory of Nyssa and Nicholas of Cusa [PDF]
The knowledge of God has been the main subject of the theological teaching since the expanding of the Christian doctrine and teaching. Ecclesiastical writers as Gregory of Nyssa and Nicholas of Cusa accept that the knowledge about God is conventional and
Artemi, Eirini
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Preaching as Protest against the Apophatic Silencing of God’s People
Throughout church history, there have been those who stressed the limits of our ability to speak with confidence about God and extolled the nobility of silence in the face of God’s ineffability. Dionysius the Areopagite famously asserted, “With regard to
Will Willimon
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Fish, Fetishization, and Faith in the Arctic Ocean
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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"Conocimiento" del hombre y de la "ignorancia" de Dios en la enseñanza de Gregorio de Nisa y Nicolás de Cusa [PDF]
The knowledge of God has been the main subject of the theological teaching since the expanding of the Christian doctrine and teaching. Ecclesiastical writers as Gregory of Nyssa and Nicholas of Cusa accept that the knowledge about God is conventional
Artemi, Eirini
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