Prince Myshkin’s Brides in F.M. Dostoevsky’s Novel The Idiot [PDF]
The article examines the figures of the two brides in F.M. Dostoevsky’sAbstract: The article examines the figures of the two brides in F.M. Dostoevsky’snovel The Idiot.
Victoria M. Fedorova
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The Initial Act (On a Neglected Theme in Mikhail Bakhtin’s Moral Philosophy) [PDF]
This article analyzes the moral philosophy (“first philosophy”) of Mikhail Bakhtin (1895–1975) within the boundaries outlined by the draft “Towards a Philosophy of the Act” (early 1920s). It is concluded that the first philosophy is not value-neutral. It
Irina V. Borisova
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Circumcision And Soteriology In Cyril Of Alexandria’S Old Testament Commentaries
Cyril of Alexandria was a prolific biblical commentator who underscored the meaning and relevance of the Old Testament for Christian theology by employing a typological method of interpretation.
Morgan Jonathan
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A Study of John 21:15-17: Toward a Shepherd Model of Christian Ministry
Leadership is one of the key challenges facing the contemporary society despite many seminars, conferences and workshops organized on this subject. The political crises in many organizations and societies are the result of poor leadership. The subject of
Isaac Boaheng, Isaac Justice Osei
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Kajian Teologis tentang Gaya Hidup Yesus untuk Memintas Rantai Hedonisme
This research aims to explore the image the concept of God in the context of human life immersed in the vortex of hedonism. The research will combine the approaches from philosophy and theology to uncover the secrets of the grandeur of God's image and ...
Rannu Sanderan, Naomi Sampe
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Image of Christianity in Perception of Contemporary Russians (in Connection to Aims of Christian Mission in Russia) [PDF]
The article describes main features of the image of Christianity in perception of contemporary Russians in comparison to the authentic (early and patristic) Christianity.
Anna Alieva
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Dark fragments: Contrasting corporealities in Pasolini's La ricotta
The short film La ricotta (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1963) tells the story of Stracci, an extra working on a film of the life of Christ, which is presented in part via tableaux vivants of Mannerist paintings.
Jill Murphy
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Charles Horton Cooley: Nulla linea sine Deo
Charles H. Cooley, a pioneer in the study of Communication, had been credited regarding the notions of the looking-glass self and the primary group, but his seminal ideas related to communication – inspired by the German economist and sociologist Albert ...
Esteban López-Escobar
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Abanpredease Christology: A Christological Interpretation of Dormaahene’s Chieftaincy Appellations
The centrality of the person and works of Jesus Christ in Christianity cannot be denied. In relation to his works, Christ holds three offices simultaneously; namely, those of king, priest and prophet.
Isaac Boaheng
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The Resurrection of Christ in Calvin’s theology and its implications to the Church in Africa [PDF]
Between the death of Christ and his Ascension into heaven, is the important event of his glorious Resurrection. The Resurrection of Christ, a central doctrine of Christianity, is based on the belief that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead on the third
Dr. Caleb Danjuma Dami PhD
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