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Negotiating Complexity within the Dialectical and Cosmopolitan Johannine Situation
While understandings of Johannine Christianity have been many and varied, single-issue analyses no longer suffice. Things were more complex than simply inferring that synagogue-Johannine tensions, pneumatizing Gnostics, heretical secessionists, or ...
Paul N. Anderson
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The article presents the life of the Camaldolese Order in Bielany, Krakow.
Maksymilian Kozłowski
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From Everyman to Hamlet: A Distant Reading
Abstract The sixteenth century sees English drama move from Everyman to Hamlet: from religious to secular subject matter and from personified abstractions to characters bearing proper names. Most modern scholarship has explained this transformation in terms originating in the work of Jacob Burckhardt: concern with religion and a taste for ...
Vladimir Brljak
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St. Thomas Aquinas and John Locke on Natural Law [PDF]
John Locke’s natural law theory has frequently been conceived as a continuation of the Thomistic tradition and as sound basis for human rights as universally binding. This paper concludes that this is not the case.
Ginna M. Pennance-Acevedo
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SILENCE AND THE AUDIBILITY OF THE WORD: CONTEMPLATIVE LISTENING AS A FUNDAMENTAL ACT OF THE NEW EVANGELIZATION. PART 1: AN ANTHROPOLOGY OF LISTENING [PDF]
In part one of her arguing for contemplative listening as a fundamental act of the new evangelization, the author explicates the anthropological dimension of listening. Her analysis consists of four sections.
J. Marianne Siegmund
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THE GOSPEL’S VISION FOR WOMEN AND THE FEMININE GENIUS [PDF]
The spiritual impoverishment of humanity is directly tied to the marginalization of women that has prevented them from fully expressing their feminine genius in both the home and in society.
Alexandra Cathey
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Apostołowie dowodem boskości Jezusa (Mt 10, 2)
In the paper, the idea and the functions of Apostles is discussed in the context of 1st century Judaism. The main characteristics for the rabbis’ disciples are presented according Talmudic writings and the documents found in Qumran.
Mirosław Rucki
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The "Apostles".--William Henry Brookfield.--The friend of the "Apostles" [Brookfield]--Joseph William Blakesley.--Charles Buller.--Arthur Henry Hallam.--John Mitchell Kemble.--Henry Lushington.--Frederick Denison Maurice.--Richard Monckton Milnes.--James
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