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Football, Mysticism, Thomistic Poetics
Abstract This essay will especially consider the role of the cogitative power and affectivity in the formation of vocal utterances, showing how the Thomistic account of the integration of passion with reason provides a fascinating apparatus for assessing different uses of language—from the Eucharistic hymns of Aquinas, to the poetry of his Franciscan ...
Jose Isidro Belleza
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A Comparative Study of the Conceptology of Divine Attributes (Ahud and Wahid) in the Holy Qur'an from the Point of View of Fariqin Commentators [PDF]
One of the objectives of the Holy Qur'an is to recognize and know God. To this end, it refers to divine attributes in various instances. However, due to the focus of interpreters on achieving Qur'anic knowledge and uncovering the divine intent of the ...
maryam alizadeh, zary pishgar
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Personal and Interpersonal Christian Anthropology. General Introduction [PDF]
The article outlines some ideas that may be useful for a catechist assisting modern adults and sufficiently prepared catechumens with exploring relevant anthropological issues at the mystagogical stage of catechesis.
Rev. Georgy Kochetkov
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Theopolitical police: BOPE, Christianity and popular culture in Rio de Janeiro. [PDF]
Machado CB, Oosterbaan M.
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Rongkun ZHANG, Jason GREENBERGER
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I am a fake loop: The effects of advertising-based artificial selection. [PDF]
Hendlin YH.
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This paper explore the semantic commitment approach to religious language, focusing on the recent work of Khasri, Syamsuddin, and Murtiningsih on ontological commitment and semantic web frameworks. Drawing on Thomistic cataphatic realism and analytic metaphysics, the author argues that religious language must be more than a network of referenced terms,
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Can the Communion of Saints Help the Search for Justice in Dying well (Enough), "In Abraham's Arms, Where Lazarus is Poor no Longer"? [PDF]
Buckley WJ.
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Apophatic and Cataphatic Theology
The terminology of “apophatic” and “cataphatic” theologies, that is, the use of negation ( apophasis ) and affirmation ( kataphasis ) in our ways of talking about God, was introduced into Christian theology by the probably early-sixth-century author who wrote under the pseudonym of the Apostle Paul’s convert, Dionysius the Areopagite (generally ...
Amy Hollywood, Patricia Z Beckman
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