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Category “Development” in Psychology and Chriatian Anthropology

open access: yesForum Theologicum Sardicense
Rositsa Todorova, Category “Development” in Psychology and Christian Anthropology. In Christian anthropology, the concept of “development” refers to the growth of human freedom, love, and overall mental potential toward spiritual and moral improvement ...
Rositsa Todorova
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New Anthropology in Works of Vasily Chekrygin

open access: yesArts, 2022
The article considers the concept of new anthropology in the works of Vasily Chekrygin in the context of the scientific and philosophical ideas of his time.
Ekaterina Bobrinskaya
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Person between Transpersonality and pathological loneliness

open access: yesForum Theologicum Sardicense
Rumen Vitanov, Person between Transpersonality and Pathological Loneliness. The article explores the concept of the “person” within existential-humanistic psychology and Christian anthropology by examining two opposing psychodynamic states: overcoming ...
Rumen Vitanov
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Comparing Nias Cultural Beliefs and Cyril’s Theological Anthropology

open access: yesEvangelikal: Jurnal Teologi Injili dan Pembinaan Warga Jemaat
This study seeks to enhance the quality of discipleship in churches based in Nias by contrasting Cyril of Jerusalem's theological anthropology with Nias' cultural conceptions of body and soul, with a particular emphasis on noso.
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To Be or Not to Be Part of the vita scaenica. Religious and Juridical Perspectives on the Status of Dancers and Performers in Late Antiquity

open access: yesMythos, 2021
Drawing on a letter from Late Antiquity explaining the difficulties experienced by a performer who recently converted to Christianity, the article explores the religious, juridical, and literary perspectives required to read this kind of source.
Donatella Tronca
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Religious ethics, Christianity, and war

open access: yesEtikk i Praksis: Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics, 2009
This article discusses elements within Christian ethics and anthropology that have ramifications for the ethics and laws of war. The author argues that several distinctively Christian conceptions of morality and of human beings contribute importantly to ...
Henrik Syse
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Judging from the Inside

open access: yesSuomen Antropologi, 2022
Recent years have seen three monographs (and some anthologies) dealing with the relationship between theology or faith and sociocultural anthropology (referred to simply as “anthropology” from here onwards).
Mika Vähäkangas
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EMERGING IN THE IMAGE OF GOD TO KNOW GOOD AND EVIL

open access: yesZygon, 2011
.  Found in the Primeval History in Genesis, the biblical concepts of the “image of God” and the “knowledge of good and evil” remain integral to Christian anthropology, especially with regard to the theologoumena of “fall” and “original sin.” All of ...
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Artificial Intelligence, Deep Aging Clocks, and the Advent of ‘Biological Age’: A Christian Critique of AI-Powered Longevity Medicine with Particular Reference to Fasting

open access: yesReligions, 2022
I argue that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in longevity medicine to slow human aging encourages individuals to see themselves as managers of their own biology.
Todd T. W. Daly
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A School of Thought in Christian Anthropology

open access: yesReligion and Society, 2023
Abstract In what follows, Jon Bialecki, an anthropologist of Christianity, and Eloise Meneses, a Christian anthropologist, discuss the matter of ontological differences between anthropologists and how these might be crossed effectively to further the work of the discipline.
Jon Bialecki, Eloise Meneses
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