Augustine’s Paradigm ’ab exterioribus ad interiora, ab inferioribus ad superiora’ in the Western and Eastern Christian Mysticism [PDF]
I argue that St. Augustine of Hippo was the first in the history of Christian spirituality who expressed a key tendency of Christian mysticism, which implies a gradual intellectual ascent of the human soul to God, consisting of the three main stages ...
Alexey, Fokin
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants to Refine Gilson’s Teaching about Christian Philosophy [PDF]
My chief aim in this article is to call upon the research of some exceptional scholars to make some refinements to Étienne Gilson’s teaching about the nature of Christian philosophy.
Peter A. Redpath
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In this article it is argued that the Calvinistic philosopher, Hendrik Gerhardus Stoker (1899–1993), adopted a qualified theology-based approach for the elaboration of his Christian philosophy.
M.F. (Tinus) Van der Walt
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Some Metaphysical Implications of Hegel’s Theodicy [PDF]
This paper examines Hegel’s claim that philosophy “has no other object than God‘ as a claim about the essentiality of the idea of God to philosophy. On this idealist interpretation, even atheistic philosophies would presuppose rationally evaluable ideas ...
Redding, Paul
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Zmiana „tonu” w Gilsona pojęciu filozofii chrześcijańskiej / A Change in “Tone” in Gilson’s Notion of Christian Philosophy [PDF]
The author undertakes four points: (a) There was no major change in Gilson’s position on Christian philosophy as it was defined and justified in his 1931 Gifford Lectures and later developed in the sixties.
Richard J. Fafara
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Onderweg na ’n Christelike samelewings- beskouing: Bybelse grondslae en historiese ontwikkeling
Towards a Christian perspective on social life: Biblical foundations and historical development This article is structured in the following way: The introduction asks the practical question why Christianity has such a small impact on contemporary ...
B. J. van der Walt
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If Analytic Philosophy of Religion is Sick, Can It Be Cured? [PDF]
In this paper, I argue that, if ‘the overrepresentation of Christian theists in analytic philosophy of religion is unhealthy for the field, since they would be too much influenced by prior beliefs when evaluating religious arguments’ (De Cruz and De ...
Mizrahi, Moti
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The Challenging Future of Pilgrimage after the Pandemic: New Trends in Pilgrimage to Compostela
During the COVID-19 period, many authors observed changes occurring in pilgrimage along the Way of Saint James. Pandemics have appeared many times in the history of this route, causing changes in the behavior of pilgrims and their environment, such as ...
Piotr Roszak, Tomasz Huzarek
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The Impact of the Christian Faith on Library Service
The library profession is in flux and uncertainty due to its lack of a well-founded philosophy of service. The Christian faith provides the necessary philosophical framework.
Terhune, Stanford
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Socrates and St. Paul: Can Christian Apologetics be Public Philosophy? [PDF]
Can popular Christian apologetics be public philosophy? This paper argues that it can be partly because the criteria for what counts as public philosophy are so vague but also partly because popular Christian apologetics parallels much that counts as ...
McLeod-Harrison, Mark
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