Theological Apophaticism and Philosophical Nihilism Towards a Theory of Knowledge [PDF]
Abstract: The term ‘apophaticism’ (ἀποφατισμός) is one of the fundamental concepts for theological thinking in Christian East nowadays. In fact, it defines a fundamental gnoseological premise that directly affects the way in which thinking progresses in this tradition.
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Religion and Ecology: Developing a Planetary Ethic by Whitney A. Bauman [PDF]
Review of Whitney A.
Corrigan, Paul T.
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Hick and Radhakrishnan on Religious Diversity: Back to the Kantian Noumenon [PDF]
We shall examine some conceptual tensions in Hick’s ‘pluralism’ in the light of S. Radhakrishnan’s reformulation of classical Advaita. Hick himself often quoted Radhakrishnan’s translations from the Hindu scriptures in support of his own claims about ...
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La nouvelle métaphysique thomiste [PDF]
In this paper the author deals with the new development of Metaphysics among American Thomists. In contrast to Gilson, there is revaluation of 'essence' among some authors, insofar form has an instrumental role for the existence of things (see e.g ...
Torrijos-Castrillejo, David
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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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The indistinguishability between God and man in the thoughts of Meister Eckhart. [PDF]
This dissertation considers the work of the German 13th and early 14th century Dominican known as Meister Eckhart, with a particular focus on how Eckhart presents the indistinguishability between God and man.
Richardson, Ian.
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A Participatory Universe of J. A. Wheeler as an Intentional Correlate of Embodied Subjects and an Example of Purposiveness in Physics [PDF]
This paper investigates the role of human subjectivity and its delimiters in articulating the universe in physics and cosmology. As a case study, we reflect upon the complex of ideas of the so called Participatory Universe by later J. A. Wheeler.
Nesteruk, Alexei V.
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The ‘Sophiological’ Origins of Vladimir Lossky's Apophaticism
AbstractVladimir Lossky (1903–58) and Sergii Bulgakov (1871–1944) are normally taken as polar opposites in modern Orthodox theology. Lossky's theology is portrayed as being based on a close exegesis of the Greek Fathers with an emphasis on theosis, the Trinity and the apophatic way of mystical union with God. Bulgakov's ‘sophiology’, in contrast, if it
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Beckett, Adorno, and the Hope for Nothingness as Something: Meditations on Theology in the Age of Its Impossibility [PDF]
This article discusses the theological implications of Adorno’s writings on Beckett by specifically examining their constellative motifs of death, reconciliation and redemption. It addresses not only their content but also their form,
Nosthoff, Anna-Verena
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