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Exegesis of 2 Peter 3:1–2 and its significance for contemporary Christians with specific reference to views of the so-called New Atheists. Die Bybel: 2020-vertaling, in Afrikaans translation of the Bible, has been introduced at a time when the Bible, the
Douw G. Breed
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Is There Beauty in Physics? [PDF]
Given how often physicists talk about beauty, the author tries to understand what they are talking about, what they mean, and whether or not there is any truth to what they are saying.
Matthew D’Antuono
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Silence and the Audibility of the Word: Contemplative Listening as a Fundamental Act of the New Evangelization. Part 2: Jesus Christ, the Eternal Listener [PDF]
In the second part of her arguing for contemplative listening as a fundamental act of the new evangelization, the author turns to the theological perspective of Jesus Christ as the eternal Listener and, thus, focuses upon his act of listening, which is ...
J. Marianne Siegmund
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This article analyzes the phenomena that arise when the images of New Testament authors are placed before, alongside, and within the titles and incipits of New Testament texts in ancient manuscripts.
Isaac T. Soon
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L’“infinito” nella riflessione di Edmund Burke
É noto che l’idea dell’“infinito” costituisce uno dei punti cardine della definizione burkeiana del concetto di “sublime”. Dall’analisi contenuta nell’Enquiry il lettore comprenderà che non è nell’infinito “naturale”, bensì, in quello “artificiale”, che ...
Michela Ferri
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A comparative study of the concept of "apostle" In the Holy Qur'an and the New Testament [PDF]
Introduction: The present article seeks to first examine the concept of "apostle" in the sacred texts of the two religions i.e. Christianity and Islam: the New Testament and the Holy Qur'an, and then, in a comparative approach, tries to identify the ...
Rasoul Razavi, Majid Hadizadeh
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Female Apostle(s) at the Roots of Christianity
There is an increasing demand for the ordination of women as priests within the Roman Catholic Church. The Vatican’s primary argument against priestly ordination of women is biblical, appealing to certain historical events, specifically Jesus’ (alleged ...
Runar M. Thorsteinsson
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Electing and educating priests in the Church of Antioch in the second half of 4th century according to st. John Chrysostom’s "De sacerdotio" [PDF]
The dialogue De sacerdotio is the first patristic text in which author tries to sketch the theology of the priesthood, namely as a synthesis of the ideals of strict ascetic life characteristic of monasticism and the life of the Christian community ...
Alenka Arko
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The Person in Relation: An Analysis of Great Catholic Education via Thomistic Personalism
The author shows the usefulness of the philosophy of Thomistic personalism in determining the type of education most beneficial to the human person’s highest development by building on St.
Melissa Salisbury
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The Feminine Genius According to Edith Stein
The term feminine genius denotes a special intuition and sensitivity of a woman that helps her not only ascertain the needs of others but also empathize with the human condition in a way characteristic only of women.
Alexandra Cathey
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