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Kant’s Theory of Radical Evil and its Franciscan Forebears. [PDF]
Schumacher L.
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Apocatastasis and Predestination ontological assumptions of Origen’s and Augustine’s soteriologies [PDF]
As Augustine himself testifies, he did not know Origen’s work so well. However, this does not mean that he was not acquainted with his key soteriological hypotheses, especially his teachings on apocatastasis.
Djakovac, Aleksandar
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Valuing Water with Gratitude and Restraint: A Catholic Theological Imperative [PDF]
An overview of some patristic and medieval theological teachings on water and other goods of creation provides key perspectives on our valuing and our use of ...
Schaefer, Jame
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Complexity, Consonance, and the Concept of God [PDF]
Complexity theory has much explanatory power in the scientific community today. The author finds that its bottom-up methodology and some of its concepts can facilitate new understandings of the Christian doctrine of the ...
Heltzel, Peter
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In the autumn of AD 386, a thirty-two-year-old academic superstar named Aurelius Augustinus made a radical move: He resigned his position as imperial professor of rhetoric in Milan and retired early.
Clair, Joseph
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Inhibition of polyploidization in Pten-deficient livers reduces steatosis. [PDF]
Moreno E +10 more
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Human Dignity After Augustine\u27s Imago Dei: On the Sources and Uses of Two Ethical Terms [PDF]
Puffer, Matthew
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Justice Applied by the Episcopal Arbitrator: Augustine and the Implementation of Divine Justice [PDF]
The paper is concerned with Augustine’s palpable exercise of justice. While considering his stoic-inspired hierarchy of the laws, the focus here is on Augustine less as the philosopher and theologian, but rather as the decisionmaker and influential ...
Kuhn, Eva Maria
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Mackie\u27s Arguement for the Infinite Man [PDF]
Theists and non-theists alike have toiled with the characteristics of the Judeo-Christian God and how they may or may not be contradictory with the existence of evil. Some philosophers, such as J. L. Mackie, have decided that God and evil cannot coexist,
Basile, Abigail J
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Valuing Earth Intrinsically and Instrumentally: A Theological Framework for Environmental Ethics [PDF]
Philosophers have struggled with value theory as one of the most recalcitrant problems for environmental ethics. Theologians can benefit from their efforts when retrieving and reworking notions about the goodness of creation in patristic and medieval ...
Schaefer, Jame
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