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Introducing the results of psychology to the field of inter-religious relations, the value of empathy for the latter may seem equivocal. Based on a study of Hartshorne’s thought, this paper will clarify conceptually that, as a mechanism, empathy can ...
Jiran Wang
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Using Biomechanical Devices in Elite Baseball Pitchers: A Preliminary Feasibility Study [PDF]
# Background Baseball clinicians, coaches, and players have sought to leverage biomechanical devices to inform training and prevent injury. However, discerning feasibility is sparse for novel biomechanical devices to inform adoption of these ...
Chelsea L. Martin +15 more
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Neoclassical Theism as Inherently Dialogical
The position usually called “process theism” is seldom called this by one of its most important defenders, Charles Hartshorne. The label he typically uses is “neoclassical theism”. It is important to notice that these two designations are not equivalent.
Daniel A. Dombrowski
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Evil and Divine Power: A Response to James Sterba’s Argument from Evil
In this article, I offer a response to James P. Sterba’s moral argument for the non-existence of God. Sterba applies to God the so-called Pauline Principle that it is not permissible to do evil in order that good may come.
Elizabeth Burns
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St. John of the Cross and the Monopolar Concept of God in the Abrahamic Religions in Spain
The aim of this article is to philosophically explore the tension between “the God of the philosophers” and “the God of religious experience.” This exploration will focus on the mystical theology of the 16th c. Spanish mystic St. John of the Cross.
Daniel Dombrowski
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The Process Theology of John Elof Boodin
Despite his impeccable academic pedigree, a protégé of Josiah Royce and a friend and student of William James, John Elof Boodin is nearly forgotten today among American philosophers; hence, an essential aspect of his thought lost to history is his ...
Michael A. Flannery
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Existencia y actualidad: prueba ontológica y causalidad inmanente de acuerdo con Hartshorne
Las pretensiones del autor son: (i) Describir la versión modal de la prueba ontológica propuesta por Charles Hartshorne, una versión que enfatiza la anomalía modal del concepto de Dios, que demuestra que las dos únicas alternativas metafísicas ...
Modesto M. Gómez Alonso
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The Divine Passibilism of Charles Hartshorne and Karl Barth [PDF]
The article is devoted to a comparative analysis of the passibilism of Charles Hartshorne and Karl Barth in the context of the peculiarities of their theological approaches.
Sarkis Sanayants
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Some are considered known metaphysically-cosmological concepts of the western philosophy of the Twentieth century, namely – New ontology of Nicolai Hartmann, Organic Realism and Process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, Neoclassical metaphysics and ...
Аляев Г. Е.
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LIVING GOD PANDEISM: EVIDENTIAL SUPPORT
Pandeism is the belief that God chose to wholly become our Universe, imposing principles at this Becoming that have fostered the lawful evolution of multifarious structures, including life and consciousness.
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