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Why Augustinian Apologetics and Logical Dialectic Are Not Enough to Defend the Reasonableness of the Christian Faith in an Increasingly-Fragmented World [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Gilsoniana, 2018
From close to its inception, St. Augustine’s misunderstanding of the nature of ancient Greek philosophy, “Christian philosophy,” and the way the human soul essentially relates to human body caused formal Christian education to be (a) born in a somewhat ...
Peter A. Redpath
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Distinction between Existence and Essence in Avicenna’s Ontology and Its Influence on Christian Philosophical Theology with a Focus on Aquinas’ Views [PDF]

open access: yesReligious Inquiries, 2020
Avicenna is an influential philosopher whose contributions in ontology led to the transformation of Greek philosophy into philosophical theology in the Middle Ages.
Seyyed Mohammad Esmail Seyyed Hashemi   +1 more
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Mary M. Keys, Aquinas, Aristotle and the Promise of the Common Good

open access: yesHitit İlahiyat Dergisi, 2022
Siyaset alanını, ekonomik gereksinimlerin karşılandığı bir market olarak tasarlamanın iki neticesi vardır. İlki adalet, ahlaki bağlamından soyutlanarak dağıtım, haklar, vergi, birey ve yetkinlik ile sınırlanır; ikincisi iktidar ile yurttaşlar arasındaki ...
Yurdagül Adanalı
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Rethinking Anger as a Desire for Payback: A Modified Thomistic View

open access: yesReligions, 2019
This essay takes a fresh approach to a traditional Western philosophical account of anger, according to which anger is best defined as a desire for payback, namely, a desire to make an offender pay a price, in the currency of unwanted pain, for the pain ...
Jan Rippentrop Schnell   +1 more
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Review: Silva-Corvalán, Carmen. (2014). Bilingual language acquisition: Spanish and English in the first six years. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press

open access: yesEuroAmerican Journal of Applied Linguistics and Languages, 2015
Carmen Silva-Corvalán’s Bilingual language acquisition: Spanish and English in the first six years explores the linguistic formation of her two grandsons from ages 0 to 6. This review discusses Silva-Corvalán’s main findings and the issues related to the
Carmen Ruiz-Sánchez
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The Comparison of Cooking Loss, Microbial and Sensory Quality of Patty Burger Using Red Fruit Oil and Virgin Coconut Oil as Fat Replacer

open access: yesJurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Hasil Ternak
The patties formula generally uses animal fat, the presence of fat can reconstruct the texture of the product, add a distinctive taste and provide a sense of juiciness (mouthfeel) but by this composition patty burgers are included in the unhealthy food ...
Selvia Tharukliling, Jacob.J. Lawalata
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A Return to Pre-Modern Principles of Economic Science: Editors’ Introduction

open access: yesStudia Gilsoniana, 2019
This edition of Studia Gilsoniana inaugurates submission of articles on economic science based upon pre-modern principles of philosophy/science. Today, many journals address the intersection of economics and philosophy.
Peter A. Redpath   +2 more
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Descartes on Modality and the Eternal Truths [PDF]

open access: yesPublic Reason, 2022
Descartes maintained that God freely created all eternal truths. Yet, while it is impossible for necessary truths to have been otherwise, if they are a matter of God’s free choice, then it seems that they could have been otherwise. Adrian W. Moore (2020)
Sarah Patterson
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Thinking with Faith, Thinking as Faith: What Comes After Onto-theo-logy?

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2022
Despite Heidegger’s constant claims to the contrary, thinking is not opposed to faith. Indeed, against his own intentions, Heidegger’s critique of onto-theo-logy, which breaks the grip of modernity, issues in a faith more radically conceived.
Caputo John D.
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Why Aquinas Stopped Commenting on Boethius’s De Trinitate

open access: yesStudia Gilsoniana, 2020
The article is an attempt to answer the question of why Aquinas stops his commentary on Boethius’s De Trinitate at question six, article four, whereas this is before the point in the treatise where Boethius gets to the heart of the subject matter.
Faustinus Ik. Ugwuanyi
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