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The Vices of Modernity: A Reply to ‘A Barthian Critique of Schleiermacher's Doctrine of God’
Abstract There is a longstanding critique of Schleiermacher's theology which claims that, due to his account of the divine attributes, we cannot truly speak about God, but only about ourselves. This essay aims to refute this charge – often couched in charges of ‘subjectivism’ or ‘nominalism’ – by direct engagement with a recent and clear articulation ...
Daniel J. Pedersen
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'Flattening' in Latin biblical citations [PDF]
A paper presented at the International Patristics Conference in Oxford, August 2007. It investigates the alterations to biblical citations made by Church Fathers consistent with their quoting from memory, and identifies features typical of "flattening ...
Houghton, H.A.G.
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Augustine's Adoption of the Vulgate Gospels [PDF]
This paper examines Augustine's text of the Gospel according to John to trace the process by which he adopted Jerome's revision of the Gospels. An important feature is the distinction between ‘primary citations’ taken from a codex and ‘secondary ...
Houghton, H.A.G.
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Ecological grief as a crisis in dwelling
Abstract In the current context of widespread environmental collapse, ecological grief—the sense of loss that arises from experiencing environmental destruction—has become a burgeoning topic of inquiry across psychology, geography, and anthropology.
Pablo Fernandez Velasco
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La experiencia de la misericordia en San Agustín
The aim of this study is to reconstruct the theological controversy between Augustine of Hippo - who received the title of doctor gratiae, due to the fact that he acted as protector of grace against its enemies- and Pelagius, a British monk who has a ...
José Alberto Cánovas Sánchez
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Pursuing Pankalia: The Aesthetic Theodicy of St. Augustine [PDF]
This chapter summarizes Augustine’s often-neglected aesthetic theodicy that balances his metaphysical definitions of evil and human agency against the ultimately beautiful story Augustine sees God, as the author of all Creation, writing. First, Augustine’
Holdier, A. G.
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Resumen La afirmación joánica de “Dios es amor” tiene como consecuencia el precepto de la caridad fraterna. Agustín de Hipona utiliza esta enseñanza para exhortar a sus fieles a ser coherentes con su identidad de cristianos, pues los seguidores de ...
Tamara Saeteros, Patricia Astorquiza
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Obrzęd bierzmowania w nauczaniu św. Augustyna
St. Augustine did not write any text dedicated to the ceremony of confirmation. Nevertheless, in the Bishop of Hippo’s texts, it is possible to find some loose statements or allusions to that ceremony.
Antoni Żurek
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DIE ‘GOTTESRECHTE DES MENSCHEN’: HUMAN RIGHTS AS SECULARISED RIGHTS IN HEINRICH HEINE'S ESSAYS
ABSTRACT Heinrich Heine shows in his essays on France and Germany that human rights have a religious prehistory. For him, ‘Menschheitsrechte’ are not merely secular rights but secularised rights. The human rights proclaimed in the American and French Revolutions are the secularised historical form in which the fundamental ‘Urrechte der Menschheit ...
Kyung‐Ho Cha
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